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Shao Shines Bright With Dry Noodles and Wuxi-Style Dishes at Upgraded Topwin Location | the Beijinger

Shao Shines Bright With Dry Noodles and Wuxi-Style Dishes at Upgraded Topwin Location | the Beijinger: Every eatery deserves a chance to shine, and today, it’s Shao Restaurant. If you're a fan of the small eatery in the World Financial Centre in the CBD, you might be surprised to see that that forever-packed, 10-table, fast-food style restaurant with the greasy floor has opened a more polished sister branch on the second floor of Sanlitun's Topwin Center.


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