Shanghai Adds Room forBuffet Dining UpstairsiiThe Shanghai Restaurant ini like, while grown-ups can enjoy a cocktail and their favor-Hollywood today had announced the addition of a spe- . _+roo_cial dining room, “Upstairs at d ?!ite Shanghai Restaurant horsthe Shanghai.ftadded the spokesman. .. , , , Each evening the buffet ta-While service continues as ble contains soup, three sal. usual mUie mam dining room.ads (incn,^,. u,e Shanghaiand cocktail lounge at the;mandarjn saiad which isShanghai, the second floor has: served with tea at fte table)_been converted into a spacious dining-room featuring a Chinese M andarinsmorgasbord buffet of hors d’oeuvres, soup, main dishes, salads, complete with special bar service and piped-in music, saida spokesman.a*t*IIUpstairs at the Shanghai was inspired by customers (of the successful Mandarin smorgasbord businessman’s lunch) who urged proprietors Dorothy and David Chu to extend this policy to the evening hours when many would like to dine out in relaxed buffet-style with their families at the Shanghai. Several new disheshave been added to enhance*the evening meal.The Mandarin Smorgasbord provides the opportunity for the children to see and choosejust those oriental dishes theythree entrees which are changed daily, but always include a shrimp, chicken and meat dish. Tea and the traditional almond and fortune cookies complete the repast.From the cocktail bar in the same room, said the spokesman, the bartender is prepared to serve patrons expertly mixed cocktails as well as the Polynesian drinks always in demand. One of the most popular of these is the “Shanghai Delight.Regular customers should be assured that “Upstairs at the Shanghai is an attractive addition, not a change in Shanghai Restaurant dining, and that the quality which prevails in the main diningroom will be evident at the “Upstairs as well, said Dr. and Mrs. Chu.ft»■■■■■■■■■■ Fay Sid are celebrating