Hooters 美国猫头鹰餐厅
168 Luijiazui Xi Lu,
Pudong
near Fucheng Lu, Metro Line 2 Lujiazui Station
陆家嘴西路168号
近富城路, 地铁2号线陆家嘴路站
5049-0199
Open Mon-Thu 11am-1am, Fri-Sun 9am-12am
Price Y200-Y299 per couple
Accepts International Credit Cards
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- City Weekend says
Knock back a cold one and help it down with an array of beer-friendly bar snacks served by girls wearing those legendary orange hot pants. A mixed and fun-loving crowd convene at this delightfully tacky, unrefined spot. Bring a sense of humor.
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Contributed by amazinghooters
5 years, 8 months ago

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I went to hooters at superbrand mall 2 weeks ago. I like the environment, the food and the service was pretty good. Keep up the good work staff!!

@chewyyy
The gals here don't seem to be into so much dancin' sure tis a shame, but so long as they're looking good and the booze is fair flooding the table, we'll do fine!
The scoff is always a bit identikit, feels like they just got it out of a freezer bag, and so it's not the best stuff. they're doing a fair burger though, which is better than Malone's by a nose.
It's always a fair welcome here though, and never feels seedy, despite the old pa's in their suit jackets drooling.

Felt like I was back in NY when I was sitting there. Food was pretty good, couldn't notice much of a difference from the hooters back at home. Our waitress was pretty friendly even though her english wasn't so good, we spoke to her in chinese. They have games here (connect-4, jenga) and the girls but on a quick dance performance every now and then. Never played games or saw the girls dance in the hooters back in NY. Was a bit grossed out by the roach crawling on the table though. A good place to go with the guys and hang out. Even got to watch a replay of the bulls-heat game. Food was not expensive but the soda was!

Hooters makes me happy! Now they even do pizza! The base is crispy thin and toppings are quite plentiful. Can't compare with the likes of CPK or other dedicated pizza establishments though, but at least it's not frozen pizzas taken out from the freezer and heated up.

I don't know what to expect from Hooters when it comes to food. As for experience, well, it's my first Hooters, so no basis for comparison really. The food is fine, nothing to rave about. As for the girls, well, we're in China. If you're looking for skinny waitresses dressed in tight shirts and short skirts, then you won't be disappointed.
I went there for lunch on a weekday and met some friends. The girls suddenly gathered around us while we were eating, and sang us some sort of a welcome song. Quite a funny experience, I'd say.

Fun for the whole family! I know, it's strange to say that about Hooters, but the girls are super sweet, they provide entertainment (dancing), they offer a kid's menu, basic menu options for adults and all done consistently overtime. During the week, I go for lunch and they have decent lunch specials. During the weekend I've gone with my family and it's always a good time. They offer outdoor seating as well. One word of caution is that all bills include a "service fee" - I think it's 10%. Also, the TV sports channels are not that great - from what I see just CCTV and the beer selection is limited.

Yeah... the ambience here was nowhere near as good as the one in Parkson. The girls were really trying WAAAAAY to hard to be nice to our group of "rich businessmen".
It went beyond the fake smiles and sitting down at the table when we ordered, all the way to occasional "hooters" being brushed against arms. I thought there was a no physical contact policy...
I love the bacon cheese burger here, and yet somehow it appeared smaller than the burgers in Hongqiao. "Well done" was most assuredly "over done", with crispy black bits on the side. Fries were browner than usual too. Seemed like there were more of those crispy skinned ones with a micrometre of potato inside than nice fluffy ones.
I really feel that the pitchers are the saving grace though, pretty cheap and enough to get a fellow and his friends slightly smashed.

Compared with the staff and service I have seen at other Hooters in China, I am disappointed by the Super Brand Mall waitresses. Pushy and too eager to get customers to order specific items on the menu, I find it not as inviting an atmosphere as what I've seen — and been impressed with — at other Hooters such as the one in Beijing.
I give them three stars only because the wings are still the best one can find in the PRC.

Out of the two Hooters this one is better. Drinks and food is pricey but hey its Hooters!
to the management... any place that discontinues happy hour specials and other promotions due to the may holiday is suspect.












Best service here. Believe it or not, this was the only foreign-food chain that knew what Turkey and Thanksgiving was when asked about the upcoming holiday (waitresses at other chains that will remain unnamed had to ask management what turkey was - took 15 minutes at other places to determine if they were having turkey dinners). In general, also best English speakers too among staff. Was going to ask about turducken, but that would be too much.
Food and drinks are reasonable and lunch special is great.