Michelin Announces 2021 Stars for Hong Kong and Macau
Vicky Lau’s Tate Dining Room is elevated to two stars in the latest Michelin guide
Just days after a coronavirus outbreak prompted Hong Kong’s first severe lockdown, Michelin forged ahead with its latest dining guide announcement for Hong Kong and Macau. As has been its chorus throughout its international guide rollout, Michelin maintains the awards will help elevate and support these dining scenes “amid the demanding landscape for hospitality businesses.” Said Gwendal Poullennec, the international director of Michelin guides: “The 2021 edition is a celebration of the courage and creativity of the restaurant industry and its commitment to serving local communities as well as medical staff.”
In a virtual ceremony, the French tire company’s fine dining aficionados revealed 10 newly starred restaurants, including two new two-star restaurants and eight new restaurants with one star.
Tate Dining Room, a French-Chinese restaurant from chef Vicky Lau, was elevated to the two-star category. Lau is the only female chef with a Michelin star in the guide. L’Envol, a French fine dining restaurant in the St. Regis Hong Kong, was also bumped up to two stars this year, giving Hong Kong a total of 12 two-star restaurants, while Macau has six. There are no new three-star restaurants, but seven restaurants in Hong Kong and three restaurants in Macau hold on to their status.
In the one-star category, the new additions include seven Hong Kong restaurants and one from Macau. In Hong Kong, yakitori restaurant Yardbird and Cantonese restaurant the Chairman, both Eater essentials, get their first stars; they round out a list of new one-star restaurants populated primarily by Japanese and Cantonese cuisine. In Macau, Cantonese restaurant Wing Lei Palace is the only new one-star restaurant, bringing the region’s total to nine one-star restaurants, compared to Hong Kong’s 50.
The guide also includes two sustainable Green Star restaurants, one each in Hong Kong and Macau: Roganic in Hong Kong and IFT Educational Restaurant in Macau. Both grow their own herbs and greens, but only Roganic has a regular Michelin star.
Below, the full list of Michelin stars for Hong Kong and Macau.
Michelin Stars Hong Kong
Three stars
8½ Otto e Mezzo – Bombana
Caprice
Forum
L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Lung King Heen
Sushi Shikon
T’ang Court
Two stars
Amber
Arbor
Bo Innovation
Écriture
Kashiwaya
L’Envol
Sun Tung Lok
Sushi Saito
Ta Vie
Tate Dining Room
Tin Lung Heen
Ying Jee Club
One star
Aaharn
Ah Yat Harbour View (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Andō
Arcane
Beefbar
Celebrity Cuisine
Duddell’s
Épure
Fook Lam Moon (Wan Chai)
Fu Ho
Gaddi’s
Guo Fu Lou
Ho Hung Kee (Causeway Bay)
IM Teppanyaki & Wine
Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Jardin de Jade (Wan Chai)
Kam’s Roast Goose
Lei Garden (Kwun Tong)
Liu Yuan Pavillion
Loaf On
Louise
Man Ho
Man Wah
Mandarin Grill + Bar
Ming Court (Mong Kok)
New Punjab Club
Octavium
Pang’s Kitchen
Petrus
Roganic
Rùn
Ryota Kappou Modern
Shang Palace
Spring Moon
Summer Palace
Takumi by Daisuke Mori
The Araki – NEW
The Chairman
Tim Ho Wan (Sham Shui Po)
Tosca di Angelo
VEA
Xin Rong Ji
Yan Toh Heen – down from two stars
Yardbird
Yat Lok
Yat Tung Heen
Yè Shanghai (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Zest By Konishi
Zhejiang Heen
Zuicho
Michelin Stars Macau
Three stars
Jade Dragon
Robuchon au Dôme
The Eight
Two stars
Alain Ducasse at Morpheus
Feng Wei Ju
Golden Flower
Mizumi
Sichuan Moon
Wing Lei
One star
Lai Heen
8½ Otto e Mezzo – Bombana
Pearl Dragon
The Golden Peacock
The Kitchen
Tim’s Kitchen
Wing Lei Palace
Ying
Zi Yat Heen
• The MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong Macau 2021 Unveils New Stars, Including Two New Two Stars [Michelin]
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