La NUIT SHANGHAI: a new Exotic Gem in the heart of Quartier Dix30 !

Trendy DIX30 district in Brossard, Qc has just celebrated the opening of a new Asian themed night-time gem :

La Nuit Shanghai is a unique, gastronomic cabaret that promises majestic, lively artistic evenings within the sumptuous décor of its spacious 6,000-square-foot space on Leduc Boulevard in Brossard (right above the David`s Tea)

The idea of creating a unique, Asian cabaret concept came from Jacky Lin, President of the SH Group.

After a trip to Shanghai in 2019, he visualized a trendy venue that would emulate the passion, seduction and energy of a glamourous gala evening, such as what used to be held at the Paramount Hotel in Shanghai in the 1920s, right in the midst of the Roaring Twenties.

Singers, burlesque dancers ( such as Joy Rider featured below) and circus artists are set to regularly entertain guests nightly at La Nuit Shanghai to make each evening most memorable.

The various entertainers, beautifully dressed in handmade themed costumes, all stem from the creative imagination of Black Mohawk productions:  https://blackmohawk.com/

Burlesque dancer Joy Rider is one of many guest artists to entertain patrons

A 5-star menu 

Executive Chef David Yeh, former owner of Bulma Bar, and a long-time collaborator with Chef Antonio Park, developed a gourmet menu that fuses together both authentic Chinese and French cuisine.

Part of the menu is entirely devoted to Chinese speciality dishes such as Dim Sum, Wagyu beef and honey-lacquered Peking duck served the traditional way.

Lin recruited the talents of mixologists who have developed a beautiful range of special tea-based cocktails including Sazerac made of Wulong tea, VSOP cognac, Dong Ding Wulong tincture and Angostura Bitters. All cocktails are pretty eye-catching and some are even served in unique Chinese design teapots !

Refreshing cucumber based cocktail is served in a delicate tea cup !

Breathtaking scenery, props, decor:

Valt Design, in charge of interior design, has been hired to transform the vast floor space into a majestic and very luxurious place reminiscent of The Great Gatsby. There are, among other things, 6-foot-high throne chairs, round benches for groups, quartz countertops and a huge LED wall for ongoing short projections. 

The restaurant has seating space for more than 140 seats, which makes it ideal for private events and up – coming Christmas office parties. “We can even organize private events outside regular opening hours according to requests for 30 more people,” says Jacky Lin.  

Even the grand staircase welcomes visitors with flair !

With a stylish ambiance, delicious food, original cocktails and a variety of entertainment, La Nuit Shanghai is certainly an exotic gem in the heart of Brossard’s quartier Dix30 that is worth discovering !

What you need to know :

La Nuit Shanghai  
9140 Leduc boulevard  
Brossard, QC J4Y 0L2 
Wednesday to Sunday: 17 h à 1 h  
lanuitshanghai.ca/ 
Instagram : @lanuitshanghai 
Facebook : lanuitshanghaidix30 

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3 responses to “La NUIT SHANGHAI: a new Exotic Gem in the heart of Quartier Dix30 !”

  1. I would HIGHLY suggest reviewing the use of the word “Oriental” in your title. Many people find it offensive and dated. Simply look up the word on Merriam Webster online, or look into “Orientalism”. That should be enough to show why many asians and middle easterners are uncomfortable with the term. Especially when reviewing a Chinese cabaret… it comes off as fetishization. I want to believe that this was unintentional, but it’s still ignorant and should be changed.

    1. Genevieve Roy Avatar
      Genevieve Roy

      Good evening Rena and thanks for your comment.

      Being myself of half-Asian descent, I have never personally felt offended by the term “Oriental” and in fact always appreciated the mysterious or exotic connotation that is usually attached to the term.

      Also I chose to use the term above simply for its original meaning: From the East

      However, after conducting some research, I acknowledge that is now politically incorrect in the USA to use the word “Oriental,” and the admonition has the force of law: ( Quoting from the Los Angeles Times) President Obama recently signed a bill prohibiting use of the term in all federal documents…

      Thus, following your suggestion, I removed the term.

  2. Quite frankly, such places as this gastronomic cabaret really inspire and impress me with their interesting concept and distinctive features. I think that we have a lack of such impressive places with their lively atmosphere and creative approach. I can say that La Nuit Shanghai was able to surprise me because there are a great deal of interesting offers and it seems to be truly prospective with a huge demand. In my opinion, the creator of this cabaret made it in a maximum profitable way, taking all necessary details into account. It is a great advantage that this place has seating space for more than 140 seats because it automatically increases the probability of high demand for it.

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