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Lost Heaven

4.4 (203 reviews)
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Mapu Tofu

Mentioned as a must-try dish, appreciated for its authentic and delicious flavor, making it a standout item for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians.

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Lamb Samosas

Recommended as a must-try alongside Mapu Tofu, highlighting the restaurant's unique southwestern Chinese cuisine with flavorful and well-presented dishes.

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Sweet and Sour Chicken Style Dish

Highly recommended for its amazing balance of spicy, sweet, crispy, and juicy textures, providing a distinctive and memorable taste experience.

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Chicken Satay

Praised for being beautifully prepared and delicious, showcasing the restaurant’s skill in presenting traditional southwestern Chinese flavors.

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Broccoli

Noted as beautifully prepared and tasty, complementing the diverse menu options and appealing even to those seeking lighter dishes.

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Cold Noodles with Lemon Spice Dipping Sauce

Highlighted as an amazing taste experience, offering a unique and refreshing flavor that left a lasting impression on diners.

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Pork Dish with Heavenly Sauce

Recommended for its well-prepared and flavorful nature, representing the distinctive tastes of Western China and contributing to the unique dining experience.

Location details

38 Gaoyou Rd, Xuhui District, Shanghai, 200031, CN

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Hours

Monday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Tuesday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Wednesday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Thursday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Friday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM, 5 to 10 PM

About Lost Heaven

Lost Heaven is a Chinese restaurant in Xuhui District, Shanghai, known for Yunnan and broader Southwestern Chinese cuisine. Reviewers consistently praise the distinctive food, beautiful traditional decor, and cocktails, along with a menu that includes vegetarian and vegan options. The restaurant is described as casual, cozy, and trendy, with dine-in and takeout available. It is popular for lunch and dinner, and reservations are recommended, especially for groups.

Amenities & services

Service options

  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Highlights

  • Great cocktails
  • Great dessert

Popular for

  • Lunch
  • Dinner

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Hard liquor
  • Small plates
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine

Dining options

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Bar onsite
  • Restroom

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Trendy

Crowd

  • Groups
  • Tourists

Planning

  • Reservations required
  • Dinner reservations recommended
  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

Parking

  • Usually difficult to find a space

Frequently asked questions

What is Lost Heaven known for?

Lost Heaven is best known for Yunnan and Southwestern Chinese dishes, especially mapo tofu and other plates that reviewers say taste different from standard Chinese restaurant fare. People also highlight the cocktails and the restaurant’s traditional decor near the Bund in Shanghai.

What dishes are most recommended at Lost Heaven?

Reviewers most often recommend mapo tofu, lamb samosas, spring rolls, papaya salad, fried rice made vegan on request, and the sweet and sour chicken-style dish. Other dishes mentioned positively include chicken satay and broccoli, and several guests note that the menu is easy to navigate because it includes pictures.

What is the atmosphere like at Lost Heaven?

The atmosphere is described as beautiful, mysterious, and high-end, with traditional Chinese interiors, dim lighting, and even private dining rooms with spinning tabletops. It suits couples, groups, and tourists, and several reviewers mention that the dining room is large and comfortable for a sit-down meal.

Is Lost Heaven good value, and what is the price range?

Lost Heaven is in the $$$ range, and reviewers describe it as on the expensive side but still reasonable for the setting and quality. Some guests even call the prices affordable or comparably cheap for the decor, service, and location in Shanghai, though drink prices should be checked carefully.

When is the best time to visit Lost Heaven?

Weekday afternoons can be a good time to go, since one reviewer arrived around 2pm without a booking and found plenty of empty tables. Dinner can be busier, and reservations are recommended for groups because the restaurant can fill up even though walk-ins sometimes get seated quickly.

Is parking available at Lost Heaven?

Yes. Usually difficult to find a space is available.

Does Lost Heaven have vegetarian options?

Yes, Lost Heaven offers vegetarian options.

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