Mr & Mrs Bund

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Mr & Mrs Bund
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Chef Paul Pairet
Food type French
City Shanghai
CountyChina
Website mmbund.com

Mr & Mrs Bund is a French restaurant by chef Paul Pairet [1] in Shanghai's Chartered Bank Building, in China. [2] [3] [4] Frommer's has rated the restaurant 2 out of 3 stars. [5]

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