Explore serene cafes in Shanghai's rice fields
Many popular cafes are nestled in Shanghai's rice fields, offering a serene escape amid nature's beauty. Guests can have a cup of coffee while enjoying views of golden rice fields.
One Step Garden (Huating branch)
With free parking and a pet-friendly environment, the Huating branch of One Step Garden blends coffee, reading, and art with the charm of the surrounding agricultural landscape. It boasts a blend of traditional Chinese courtyard halls and modern greenhouse gardens.
Address: No 318 Liankang Road, Jiading district
Contact: 193-7064-0061
Open daily from 10 am to 8 pm
Museo Coffee
Nestled in a rice field, the white architecture of Museo Coffee offers a serene setting for guests to savor a cup of coffee while immersing themselves in nature's beauty.
Address: No 7058-1 South Tianyuan Road, Shanyang town, Jinshan district
Contact: 188-1748-0038
Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm
Wuyou Cafe
Wuyou Cafe provides a unique and picturesque experience surrounded by a lush rice field. The cafe's charming features include thatched pavilions, private rooms, glass houses, and dining areas.
Address: No 111 Liyao Center Road, Qingcun town, Fengxian district
Contact: 191-1726-3020
Open daily from 10 am to 6:30 pm
Hua Ye Zhi Jian (Among Flowers and Fields)
Translated as "Among Flowers and Fields", this cafe in Fengxian district offers a tranquil countryside retreat away from the urban hustle and bustle.
Address: No 327 Lianmin village, Fengcheng town, Fengxian district
Contact: 159-0098-4587
Open daily from 9 am to 9 pm
Lie Down Cafe
As a new coffee shop surrounded by a rice field, Lie Down Cafe has quickly become a beloved destination among coffee enthusiasts. The cafe provides guests with panoramic views through large windows.
Address: No 534 Luyu village, Gangyan town, Chongming district
Contact: 180-1868-7818
Open daily from 9 am to 9 pm
Please note that the scenery may vary based on the time of year.
Sources: Dazhong Dianping, WeChat account of the Shanghai Administration of Culture and Tourism at "shanghaitourism," the cafes, the information office of the respective districts, and Zhu Yuwei