By Benjamin Cohen Shanghai is full of Chinese-owned “Italian” bistros that serve up overcooked and overpriced corn and ketchup pasta. We found a place that breaks that stereotype. Tucked away on Anfu fu, a few doors down from Enoteca, is a small café with inexpensive authentic Italian food, Lavazza coffee and imported wines. Caffé Saluto's been around for a few months. While the décor is nothing special (as you can see in the picture), the good food at reasonable prices and casual atmosphere make this......
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