Vegan
Chinese
Take-out

吉祥草素食, at 中國上海市盧灣區馬當路428號二樓, focuses on Chinese home-style cooking that is healthier and lighter with few mock meats. Try the tofu with green gravy. Also sells books, sweets, and antique reproductions. Non-smoking. Reported closed, Jan 2019.


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35 Reviews

First Review by flamekat

Vlad269

Points +364

Vegan
15 Nov 2018

Best veg restaurant in China

It is usually an ordeal for me to find vegan or at least vegetarian restaurants in China, but was I lucky when my business partner took me here. Place is very peaceful. You order on a tablet, where most texts are in Chinese and I couldn't find option to switch to English. At least alergens are displayed in English in every meal's card. Food was delicious and you can even order options with less salt, fat etc., but again, these are only in Chinese. Great experience overall, I can definately recommend this if you are in Shanghai. There is even a small gift shop with teas and wooden kitchen accessories.

Pros: Calm atmosphere, Tasty and light food

Cons: Menus in Chinese

Benedict

Points +37

Vegan
01 Nov 2018

Not up to the hype

Some of the dishes are adventurous, but it's far from being one of the best vegan restaurants in the city. We also both got sick almost immediately after eating there.

Pros: Calm atmosphere, Friendly staff

Cons: Closes between lunch and dinner, Made us sick

michiemich315

Points +60

Vegan
29 Oct 2018

Great lighter Chinese food

After getting sick of having too much oily and over-seasoned Chinese food for a week we tried out this place. The food is obviously much healthier and more veggie based than most places in shanghai, and seemed like they used less oil, salt and MSG. Food looked very good and well presented and the atmosphere of the restaurant is relaxing with a bookshelf and private booths.

The restaurant does get very busy at dinner so would recommending getting there early or booking ahead. Admittedly, the food many seem very bland and under-seasoned by some, but fit my personal tastes very well. You can request some salt or chilli sauce if need be. Very good price too, around 25¥ satisfied 3 of us for dinner.

Pros: Affordable food, Healthier and lighter Chinese food, Great atmosphere

Cons: Could seem bland to some people

cookiem

Points +5888

Vegan
31 Jul 2018

Veg Chinese tea house and cafe

It’s nice to have a quiet place for a retreat with food. This place does that quite well. There are many tea options and some books to peruse. In addition, the menu is quite extensive.

I appreciated the many choices, and I found it difficult to narrow down my decision. As a party of one walking around the city, I had no option for take out or leftovers. Very unfortunate! I did enjoy some sweet potato starch noodles and some greens. Well done, clean presentation and nothing heavy or overly salted.

I would certainly go back here again.

Pros: Veggies, Quiet, Fast and fresh

Sorana

Points +2277

Vegetarian
20 Jul 2018

Delicious dishes!

We shared the shiitake mushrooms with a dark gravy, the potato carrot balls, as well another dish with water chestnuts, celery and a yellow/ orange gravy. As side dishes, we tried the Jasmin and the whole grain rice. For dessert, the delicious durian banana delights. We were not dissapointed by any of them! Definitely coming back

Pros: Very peaceful/zen atmosphere

yumchadong

Points +5547

Vegan
17 Jun 2018

Good veggie dumplings

The place has a cool atmosphere. The food is good. Some dishes were a bit bland, but cannot complain overall. Dumplings were really good!

philS

Points +88

Vegan
11 May 2018

Zen, Creative and Delicious

A very well appointed place, with a tablet menu that translates each dish. A good place to chill.

oskeewowwow

Points +1222

Vegan
18 Mar 2018

Great food, Great service

Very friendly staff and great vegan Chinese food. Less mock meats than most vegan places around, but the food is fresh and their are a lot of options.

Pros: iPad ordering system with pictures, Friendly staff, Vegan food shop in front

sousuneautrelentille

Points +327

Vegan
16 Mar 2018

Good food, good prices

Ate here tonight with friends. For all four of us, the meal came out to 210 CNY and we left feeling satisfied and full. Very reasonable price for all the food we got. Everything tasted good and the staff were nice. Ordering is done on a iPad—you can click on each item to get an English explanation of the ingredients. Would go back again.

Graham

Points +168

Vegan
29 Jan 2018

Best Chinese Food I've Had

I didn't know what to expect at this restaurant, so I was really pleasantly surprised when I saw what a nice relaxed place it was. I was also really impressed by the high standard of food. One of the staff spoke English and really helped us select the best food (they have the menu in English on their tablets as well). I especially enjoyed the tofu skin dishes, something I haven't had much before. Really nice place, great staff and amazing food.

Pros: Excellent food, Helpful staff (they helped us get a taxi), Nice layout

AnnaWacker

Points +411

Raw
03 Jan 2018

An authentic Chinese restaurant - and vegan!

This was definitely an experience! Going in at a little door with a neon sign above somewhere in Shanghai, I didn't know WHAT to expect. But it turned out to be a great surprise! This place is fun, weird, cosy, comfortable. All in one really, and clean!
Ordering via an ipad (never tried that before) we tried different dishes from the "menu", and all was nice. But there was one dish in particular that we loved! It is some kind of white root in a sauce that I wanted to take with me home...

Pros: Big menu , Nice setting

Cons: No english-speaking staff, A bit pricy , Not organic

MichaelRobinson

Points +3368

Vegan
04 Oct 2017

Tranquil setting

We went here yesterday as we were close by & what a delight it was. The place is nicely decorated with books everywhere, we were shown to a window seat. You order via an iPad so it's easy especially if like me you don't speak any Chinese. We ordered quick as it was nearly 2pm, we had mixed veg in yellow curry which was lovely, I'm used to this type of curry back in my home town of Manchester where we have it over chips & boiled rice! We also had what I think was lotus root, with tofu & cashews in a sticky sauce, it was amazing apart from the celery which is the devil's veg! Another place I'm looking forward to returning to.

Pros: Delicious, Good size portions, Reasonable.

Knauji82

Points +2386

Vegan
29 Sep 2017

wow!!

Such a nice place! The interior and quiet atmosphere was a joy! And the food! I ordered a bunch of dishes from the iPad menu and everything was super delicious!! Hope to come back soon

H2OAddict

Points +686

Vegan
29 Aug 2017

Juuuuuuuusssssst right!

If Goldilocks was looking for the perfect fit, she would have found it here. Everything my parents and I ordered on our jaunt here was the perfect amount and flavor. Mama bear, papa bear, and baby bear left full and happy! Even papa bear, with his extreme loathing of mushrooms ate all four of the mushroom dishes all up!

The plating was superb and the flavor of everything was spot-on. The favorite dishes were the peppery mushroom hot plate and the butternut squash and fungi soup. The jiaozi was also a big hit. They don't seem to use any TVP and very little oil. As my parents are salt, sugar, oil free in the states, they really liked the break from the normal vegan fare of oily TVP in sugary sauces. When leaving, we didn't have that bottom-heavy feeling that comes from the extremely oily usual vegan fare found all around China.

The restaurant locale is easy to get to, the ambiance (like a cafe and bookstore rolled into one) was lovely, and best of all it was CLEAN! This is a Buddhist establishment so there is no alcohol and they do not use garlic or onions. The staff speak little English and there are no English explanations or titles on the menu, but there are pictures on the iPad they place on the table to order. The only real negative is that once the place gets crowded, it's a bit loud.

Pros: Plentiful dishes, Lovey plating , Clean

Cons: Second floor walk-up (not handicap friendly), Lack of English explanations, Noisy

alx

Points +98

Vegan
30 Jul 2017

If more places where like this, we'd be more veggie-eaters in this world

There's so many bland Chinese restaurants. Places you forget. You like their food, but the setting, the atmosphere and the whole experience is not something to be remembered.

This place is something else. This is a proper eating experience, where the food matches the wooden interior design, the chef smiles to you, the staff treats you like you actually make them happy that you visit, and the food... Oh god. It's great.

After the staff pour you some tea, you order via tablets, which is easier than expected, considering everything is in Chinese. My girlfriend and I just looked at the pictures, clicked and added to the basket like its Amazon. Great stuff.

The food begins arriving immediately. Our clay pot tofu was sizzling hot, melting in our mouths. Nothing too spicy but definitely spicy. The spring rolls where crisp and more roll than stuffing, an intersting but very delicious choice. The dumplings where tender, not salty, not overstuffed but instead handmade small pockets of delicious quinoia-spinach-heaven which was great mixed with the soy-vinegar, which served as a condiment.
I strongly suggest you go for some rice and perhaps a dish or two more. I wanted to try it all but got too full to quickly.

If you must visit only one place in Shanghai for veggie food, pick this one. Private rooms are also possible - and they looked very cosy.

This is a high-midrange place and we got enough food for two people for 200 RMB, drinks included. Oh, the drinks? Delicious hot ginger-tea. Go for it.

Pros: Atmosphere, Great food, Felt like a top-of-the-line kinda place

Cons: Can be tricky to find without a map

Citrusink

Points +49

Vegetarian
15 May 2017

delicious

Was brought here by a friend, and we shared a beautiful meal! Everything we got was flavored delicately, and we enjoyed ever bite.

They have an ipad menu, that has some English in the ingredients list, but not for the names of the dishes. But every item has a photo (except a few "camera shy" items at the bottom) so it's nice to have a clear idea of what you're getting

Pros: ipad menu with pictures, a bit of English, DELICIOUS

Tianci

Points +419

Vegan
28 Oct 2015

One of our Favorites

This restaurant is fast becoming one of our favorites! The food is great and not excessively oily. The wait staff are quite nice and you can usually find someone who speaks some English if you need a little help in that department.

The menu is in both English and Chinese. And as the description already notes, the prices are moderate for Shanghai. They've been in business for over 10 years and have a great reputation. So good, in fact that you may have to wait 30 minutes or so for a table on a busy night if you haven't booked a table (you'll need Chinese language skills for that .... or a native speaker to help).

One word of caution: they will be closed from Nov 1-30, 2015 (or so) for remodeling. You'll want to check with them to make sure they are open in early-mid December.

nomeatnomad

Points +4795

Vegan
04 Oct 2014

Wonderful food

I came here alone, and I'm not sure that this is a restaurant where you're supposed to do that. Everyone else was in groups, and it wasn't furnished to be especially welcoming to solo eaters. Not to worry though, it was still a wonderful dinner.

I ordered three dishes, and be warned that for one person, that is a lot of food. It was very tasty vegan Chinese food with there being nothing Western, and few to no fake meats on the menu. I was proudly able to force it all down though. And for just ¥60, I was leaving stuffed. Great value for money.

The staff were plentiful and very friendly, although I did not encounter one that spoke English. And the English on the menu is... confusing to say the least. All of the items are pictured. Which is lucky because going on just the English in the menu, you wouldn't have a clue what you're getting. All in all though, it was a great experience. I'll be back here again just as soon as I make some friends.

blaim

Points +244

Vegan
25 Nov 2013

So incredible, so delicious.

Quite likely this was the most delicious meal I have had in China during our six weeks here. Incredible selection, amazing food. And completely animal free!

Pros: vegan, delicious , affordable

shanghaivegan

Points +79

Vegan
27 May 2013

Vegetarian restaurant of choice in the area

If you find yourself in Xintiandi, this is the vegetarian restaurant of choice in the area.

This restaurant is always packed and you should expect to wait at least 15 minutes if you go at dinner time. During your wait you can browse books in their book shop (if you can read chinese that is) and sit down if you're lucky enough to catch one of the few available seats.

The food is very average in my opinion, but not overly expensive if you compare it to the general price level in Xintiandi, which is also the reason for it's popularity.

Pros: Nice atmosphere, Relatively inexpensive for Xintiandi

Cons: Waiting times, Average food

Katharinenstrasse

Points +74

Mostly Veg
11 Apr 2013

My favorite place in Shanghai.

Food is fantastic, so much choice and creativity. Absolutely tasty. Plus design is very nice - authentic temple-like but at the same time modern. Eating in this restaurant is an experience!

Pros: Food is awesome, Choice, Decoration

Cons: Sometimes long waiting time

anarchistanimal

Points +563

Vegan
01 Mar 2013

Top quality

This is an upmarket, high-quality, and very popular vegan place. The food is really creative and absolutely delicious. I went a few times and had tofu skin with pine nuts, a mushroom and broccoli dish, these scrumptious glacé sweet potato ball things, and bean vermicelli. It was all superb. The price is a bit higher than some other places (eg one time I paid 95 rmb for two dishes plus tea, the other time I paid 83 rmb for two dishes.) But it's absolutely worth it. The restaurant itself has a pleasant and stylish atmosphere.

Pros: Creative and delectable cuisine

Lynnetto

Points +40

Vegetarian
13 Feb 2013

Lucky Zen, Lucky Us =)

We found this place via recommendation by our friend Kim.

Pricing is good.

Because pricing is good, you do not have very very high expectations of the food. Which I think the price fits the value perfectly. In other words, very ethical charging, I feel.

One dish left with me a deep impression... for I am a nut lover. Its veggie with roasted walnut. I like the walnut roasted because it brings the flavor out of it.

Been here 3 times. Love it.

There is also a little shop downstairs. Love the milk-tea sachets & the vegetarian cakes (I have been using them as gifts to friends).

Thank you, Lucky Zen! =)

Pros: Affordable price, Interesting "zen-like" environment

Cons: Loooooong Q, Dark toilet, No spot lights over some area

Tofuschnecke

Points +134

Vegan
15 Jan 2013

Our favorite vegetarian place in Shanghai!

My boyfriend and me (both vegans) spent two months in Shanghai and, fortunately, tried the Lucky Zen very early and came back at least twice a week. The food is different from most other vegetarian places in Shanghai, I really liked it that a lot of dishes are not very oily and that they don't use a lot of mock meat.
The staff was very friendly and one of the waiters spoke a little English, even though my boyfriend speaks some Mandarin - and it's not necessary as the menu is very detailed, explained flavors and all. We also really enjoyed the "zen-like" atmosphere, we always felt very good after our visit (and no stomach problems...you probably now what I mean...).

However, the main reason why I'm writing this menu: You HAVE TO TRY the "Fried Shiitake Mushroom Stems" and the "Shepherd's Purse Dumplings" (there are two kinds, this one is much much better)! Two things I really miss here in Germany as I can't even get proper ingredients to make it at home!
And be a little bit adventurous, some of the rather unusual dishes are very good. I won't recommend certain ones as I've been there with a lot of different people and it of course really depends on personal taste which ones you like.

Pros: excellent food, good value, nice vibe

Cons: sometimes crowded

kaapoq

Points +8

Non Veg
12 Oct 2012

OK but not fantastic

Arrived at 18:30, waited for 15 minutes or so to get a seat. I was dining alone and had four courses. First some chinese sourkraut balls in very hot soup. This was ok, although the balls were almost tasteless. The soup had some good kick in it. Secondly I had some tomatosoup with gluten "mock meat". This tasted totally terrible and I only had a couple of spoons of this. Then I had some dumlping which were ok but not even in the vicinity of what Din Tai Fung can offer. A bit bland and unimaginative. The greenes which I had as fourth were ok. Friendly and fast service, no-one spoke English but menu was in English.

Pros: Friendly staff, Nice Atmosphere, Large Portions

Cons: Tasted a bit bland, Narrow selection of beverages

eatinggreen

Points +608

Vegan
03 Nov 2011

Not the best in town, but good anyway

We ate here a few times and always enjoyed it. The staff don't speak any English but go out of their way to help navigate through the menu, which is refreshingly different to what most of the others dish up. The ambience is lovely, very cosy, quiet and minimal. They do use MSG however, so make sure you learn how to ask them not to add it (this is actually where we mastered how to say 'No Msg' in Chinese - the friendly waitor tested us on it every time we went.) I don't necessarily agree that the food is not oily either - it does really depend on what you order. We got a dish one time that was about 80% oil... if they had a more extensive tea menu the oil wouldn't be such an issue I guess. The fruit teas are just hot water with random objects floating in them without any taste so probably best avoided, especially considering the high price. And we sometimes find it hard to actually get a lot of vegetables on our plates for all the tofus, noodles, dumplings, etc. Despite all of this, Lucky Zen is still definitely a worthy dining experience in Shanghai.

Pros: lovely ambience, interesting menu

Cons: they do use MSG, more veges would be nice

sglcklch

Points +3065

Vegan
31 Oct 2011

Best veggie restaurant in town

We've been to quite a couple of vegetarian restaurants in Shanghai and this one is by far the best. They have a large menu that offers a wide variety of dishes; it was also the first time that I'd ever seen brown rice on the menu in China. Best thing is that every single item has a picture, plus a description of the main ingredients and how it would taste. They also seemed to be very light on mock meats (actually I don't recall seeing any) and the food was not swimming in grease like in most other places... and on top of that, everything was delicious!

Place was very clean with a Zen decor and easy to find. Staff was polite and friendly, food was great. Contrary to some other reviews, it wasn't busy at all when we went so no wait whatsoever. Highly recommended!

Pros: healthy yummy food, extensive menu with pics, clean quiet setting




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