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What are the state-run old-fashioned restaurants in Shanghai?

The Green Wave Gallery is one of the most famous of Shanghai's old-fashioned restaurants, where foreign heads of state are usually scheduled to eat. It is located in the middle of the City God Temple.

In front of the City God Temple there is also the Old Shanghai Restaurant. 242 Fuyou Road, Huangpu District. Is also a long history of Shanghai's old restaurant, the local dishes are excellent, by to braised lion's head for the best. It is the first choice of Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan compatriots and overseas Chinese.

Meilongzhen Restaurant, located in West Nanjing Road, is also a famous Shanghai old restaurant.

Xinya Cantonese Restaurant, located on Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street, is a very famous Cantonese restaurant before the liberation.

The Apricot House is a Cantonese restaurant that is more famous for its mooncakes, but its Cantonese cuisine is also very authentic.

Clean and fine Sichuan restaurant is also a long-established Sichuan restaurant, located in Nanchang Road, Yandang Road intersection, Fuxing Park, Yandang Road exit adjacent to the signature characteristics of the Shanghai old Shanghai to make pierced tofu.

Kung Tak Lam Vegetarian Restaurant is located in West Nanjing Road, the side of Tomorrow Square, is Shanghai's largest restaurant specializing in vegetarian dishes. It is famous both at home and abroad. But it is very expensive.

Wang Bao He Restaurant, located on Fuzhou Road, is a restaurant famous for crab feasts, and the Wang Bao He yellow wine inside is also very good.

Maxim's Restaurant, located on South Shaanxi Road on the side of the second food store, is a restaurant of local home cooking, which is very popular with the old Shanghai kleenex. But I don't know if it's still in the same place.

Hong Changxing Mutton Restaurant is located on the pedestrian street of Nanjing East Road, upstairs of Baodaxiang. It is a halal restaurant and is very famous for its brush-pot mutton. But the flavor is not what it used to be.

The above listed are all local Shanghai has a certain history of old restaurants, basically state-run hotels. I don't know if the questioner is satisfied.