A new Restaurant scene is growing more popular across China: fine dining. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, a brand called Lu Style opened four new restaurants in the last three years in Beijing and Shanghai. At that store, Lu Style said, business brings in $579,710 a month. Meals cost about $735 per person. Judging from more than 1,500 comments, users were most enthusiastic about the service, taste of the food and "elegant" design. That's how restaurants are competing in a country whose culture emphasizes good food - and where the global trend of spending on experiences is taking hold. Since Lu Style launched in 2016, more people no longer focus on just being able to eat, said Tian Junfeng, director of operations. Instead, he expects demand for social spaces will be greater. The brand has seven restaurants - including a soft open this year in collaboration with a Shanghai art gallery. Lu Style's cuisine comes from the province of Sh
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