Images courtesy of Chin Chin's at Koto Moon
About the restaurant
It's perfect for
when you need Southeast Asian flair without boarding a plane or learning a new language.
You need to try
tamarind prawns or homemade dim sum that taste like they’ve earned a vacation.
Look out for
sumptuous styling and a menu fusing Thai, Malaysian, Chinese, Japanese, and more.
Chin Chin's at Koto Moon sounds more like an entrant in Shanghai's independent film festival than a purveyor of contemporary Asian fusion cuisine, but what awaits you is well-presented food in a sumptuous setting. Friendly staff fronts this union of modern styling and traditional fare including the likes of homemade dim sums, tamarind prawns and roast duck with pine nuts.