Drunken Fairy Pavilion is not very famous in Shanghai City, but it is a frequent haunt for literati and scholars.
The restaurant is designed in an antique style, with three floors, located outside a scenic area, and it's usually quite crowded.
Here they serve traditional Shanghai City cuisine, and patrons can write calligraphy after their meal.
If it's good, the meal is on the house.
This place is said to be a century-old establishment, and it has many calligraphies and paintings hanging on its walls, with one floor dedicated to exhibitions.
Third Master Zhang's calligraphy hangs in there, not because his handwriting is particularly good, but because no one dares to disrespect him.
The restaurant owners did not recognize him at first. After he finished his meal and heard about the calligraphy policy, he insisted on writing something in return for a free meal.
The owner said to go ahead and brought out the fine paper for him to write on.