Because we were staying at Shangri-La, the client invited us to Shang Palace for dinner. Later, we discussed privately and thought that the client was just taking advantage of us to have a luxurious Chinese meal. Haha, after all, this is the only Michelin Chinese restaurant in Paris, and it is indeed expensive. I have eaten at several Shang Palaces, and this one in Paris is relatively unique in the consistent traditional Chinese style. Of course, it is unique. In Asia, it is rare to see blond and blue-eyed French handsome men wearing Chinese small stand-up collar work clothes, copying a few limited and stiff Chinese sentences to serve dishes, which is also a great sight. I think a big reason why Shang Palace can enter Michelin is that it maintains the good taste of Chinese food. To be honest, it is very authentic, except for the roast duck. In fact, the roast duck is not bad, but the starting point in China is too high, haha. The price is indeed expensive, 2,000 yuan per person. But I still feel very comfortable eating it. After all, Chinese food is considered a relatively high level for business banquets here, but why do I still want to try the local Western food. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.