What dining-out experience rises above all others in your life? After decades of dining out, the most memorable place for us(other than a Valentine’s Day dinner with my future wife) is the Lost Horizon. Why? The beautiful and spectacular location(on the rise to the Grand Tetons), the food quality/taste/presentation/delivery, the décor of artifacts from the owners’ world travels, and the conversation with the fascinating owners whose inspiration of the restaurant was Shangri-la. This small restaurant was truly unique and special for the relatively few guests lucky enough to experience it. I find it interesting that this restaurant in Unilocal listing did not have a review. I guess that reflects the place’s remoteness and word-of-mouth advertising. Come to think of it, was it really a restaurant or a friends-of-friends series of guest dinners by the owners? Thank you, Chuck and Shigeko Irwin. I saved my 200thFTR milestone for you. Why is this review for a now-closed romantic restaurant useful? Maybe it will inspire someone to create another special and unique restaurant that is so pleasantly memorable to its patrons. For more detail, see this article, entitled«The last supper», December 30, 2009, by Hope Strong