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Jade on 36 - Pudong Shangri-La HotelvsLost Heaven
Jade on 36 - Pudong Shangri-La Hotel and Lost Heaven are both endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Lost Heaven is preferred by most professionals compared to Jade on 36 - Pudong Shangri-La Hotel. Lost Heaven comes in at #4 in Shanghai with approval from 9 reviews such as Time Out, Lonely Planet and Concierge.
Jade on 36 - Pudong Shangri-La Hotel
Fodor's
Frommer's
Insight Guides
Travel + Leisure
BlackBook
Time Out
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Tower 2, Pudong Shangri-La, 36th fl, 33 Fucheng Rd, Shanghai
From $49/night
"This is a restaurant that must be experienced to be believed. Perched on the 36th floor of the Shangri-La, it offers great views of Pudong." Full review
"You can expect fine contemporary French cuisine with exceptional city views." Full review
"Perhaps Shanghai’s most avant-garde restaurant, and certainly one of its finest."
"Chef de cuisine Franckelie Laloum... brings his top-shelf experience to this French restaurant on the 36th floor of the Pudong Shangri-La hotel." Full review
"French chef Paul Pairet loves the unorthodox, so expect to be surprised at this stunning 36th-floor restaurant overlooking the Huangpu River."
"It's also home to one of Time Out Shanghai's best brunches. Read more about the Jade on 36 Sunday brunch here." Full review
"Celebrity chef Franck-Elie Laloum’s classic French food in a grand venue, which has an amazing view of the Bund."
0 Stars
"With an experienced French chef at the helm, the menu ushers in some sophisticated creations...but they are also jazzed up by modern touches and subtle Mediterranean influences." Full review
Lost Heaven
Concierge
Frommer's
BlackBook
Rough Guide
Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Condé Nast Traveler
38 Gaoyou Rd, Shanghai
From $0/night
"Dark, moody, and sleekly sophisticated, Lost Heaven serves a rich fusion of regional Yunnanese and Burmese cuisines with a noticeable Thai kick."
"If you fancy some different flavors from the typical Shanghainese cuisine, get thee to Lost Heaven." Full review
"Stylish, dark and moody, Lost Heaven serves a mix of richly spiced dishes heralding from Yunnan province, Burma and Thailand."
Star
"This expat favourite specializes in the cuisine of Yunnan province."
"Complete with beautiful ethnic décor, this famed Shanghai Bund-side dining location offers excellent Yunnanese, Tibetan, Burmese, and Thai cuisine in a luxurious, yet authentic, environment." Full review
"The restaurant’s name is inspired by Lost Horizon, James Hilton’s story of the timeless, mystical, paradise-like valley of Shangri-La." Full review
Editor's Pick
"Dark, moody, and sleekly sophisticated, Lost Heaven serves a rich fusion of regional Yunnanese and Burmese cuisines with a noticeable Thai kick." Full review