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Chinese Class - At one club



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CITYLIFE / Bars & Cafes






At one club


(That's Shanghai)
Updated: 2007-07-11 09:37



This location changes names as frequently as other bars change wait staff.

When it opened as Xanadu in 2004, the luxurious and glitzy design
attracted a local crowd. A year later, it was overhauled and re-emerged
as MOS Club. The demise of MOS club gave birth to Face to Face: different
name, same look. So, imagine our total lack of surprise when we happened
upon a poster advertising the grand opening of @ one club. We visited one
Thursday night to investigate, and found the design is unchanged, though
the pair of risque salsa dancers is new.

But as we wordlessly sipped our Cold Brazils (rum, triple sec and lemon
juice, RMB 35), we couldn't help but wonder if the novelty floor show
will be enough to help @ one club escape the fate of its predecessors.

@ one club
Location: 3F, 308 Chongqing Nan Lu, by Jianguo Zhong Lu
Tel: 021-64460987
Open: Tue-Sun 8:30pm-2am. No cards.

























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