Time to eat, drink and be merry
Updated: 2015-12-25 09:36
(China Daily)
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Say goodbye to 2015 at a restaurant table with friends or family. Here are just a few options where good food and plenty of bubbly await for the occasion - make reservations early, or check your own favorite restaurant to see what's on offer.
Shanghai
Celebrate with altitude

Welcome the New Year in the highest dining room in Shanghai, if not China, for a very last time, as that title will pass to the J Hotel next door in the Shanghai Tower when that opens as the country's tallest building in 2016. The Dining Room at Park Hyatt this year has prepared a sumptuous buffet menu featuring extensive seafood selections and a lobster main course for New Year's Eve.
980 yuan ($150) per person plus 15 percent service charge. 87F, Park Hyatt Shanghai, 100 Century Avenue, Pudong district. 021-6888-1234, Ext 455.
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