Burgers & Beef Bowls at Grinder

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Burger joint Grinder has reopened in Shanghai’s Changning district, settling into a prime corner spot at the entrance of MIX320.

This marks its third move since its 2015 debut on Wuding Lu.

The Space

Grinder does burgers made with house-ground beef in Shanghai

The aesthetics of the space are visually pleasing, blending trendy diner vibes with cozy charm — egg-white walls, wooden tables, checkered tablecloths, and a sprinkle of retro collectibles on display. It’s cheerful without trying too hard.

Grinder does burgers made with house-ground beef in Shanghai

As for the name, it’s a nod to their house ground beef for the patties.

The Food

Burgers range from ¥58 to ¥68, with plenty of add-ons available from fried eggs to foie gras. Each burger includes fries or a side salad — value for money, indeed.

Grinder does burgers made with house-ground beef in Shanghai
Fatty’s Love Burger (¥68)

A signature is Fatty’s Love Burger, tacked with fried bacon, cheese, arugula, tomato, and caramelized onions. It’s a hearty, well-balanced burger with a soft brioche bun, juicy patty with a nice char, and those caramelized onions adding a sweet, savory punch. A classic done right.

For those feeling adventurous, there’s a Hawaiian-style burger, one with smoked salmon, and even a divisive durian option. Apparently, the durian burger has its own cult following, but I’ll stick to the classics.

Grinder does house-ground beef topped rice in Shanghai

Beyond burgers, Grinder offers beef-topped rice bowls, which are just as satisfying. Starting from ¥58, each bowl comes with a choice of beef, a hard-boiled egg, lightly seasoned veggies, and sides like pickled radish, kimchi, and a sweet-savory garlic dipping sauce. Pricing differs based on the cut of beef. It’s simple, wholesome, and perfect for a healthy-ish lunch.

Grinder is a burger joint in Shanghai

On the snackier side, don’t miss the fried ground meat cutlets, reminiscent of Japanese Menchi Katsu. These hockey-puck-sized bites combine ground beef with egg and ingredients like cheese, mushrooms, and Chinese yam, and are breaded and fried. They come in pairs, starting from ¥22.

Grinder is a burger joint in Shanghai

Don’t miss the Wings (¥48), coated in chili oil and tossed with peanuts and crispy chilies. They hit that mala spot just right.

Grinder is a burger joint in Shanghai

For something lighter, the Salad (¥38) is a generous portion with grilled corn, zucchini, garden greens, and an onsen egg. It’s fresh, filling, and a great option if you’re not in the mood for a burger.

Good burgers! If I had to choose, I’d do burgers in-store and rice bowls for waimai.


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