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Michelin Guide 2024 unveils its stars for Hong Kong and Macau

By Celia Lee 14 March 2024

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Hong Kong’s dining scene, ever-evolving and innovative, rises to new heights every year. Over time, establishments have bid us farewell, some have adapted to meet the changing culinary landscape’s expectations, while new players frequently join the scene. Awarding the pinnacle of culinary talent with the highest recognition in the field, the Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau has just announced its full 2024 selection, highlighting a total of 79 starred restaurants in Hong Kong and 16 starred restaurants in Macau.

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The Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau announced its 2024 award recipients at the Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau on Thursday, 14 March. The grand ceremony comes one week after the well-known authority on dining announced its recommendations for the Bib Gourmand distinctions, where seven new entrants from Hong Kong were added to the list.

This year’s starred restaurants once again showcase Hong Kong and Macau’s culinary greatness across a wide variety of cuisines. Following a set of evaluations, restaurants were judged by anonymous Michelin inspectors according to rigorous criteria that include quality of products, mastery of flavour, and cooking techniques.

Newly added one-star restaurants include Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, Feuille, Mora, Racines, and The Legacy House in Hong Kong, as well as Chef Tam’s Seasons and Sushi Kinetsu in Macau. Meanwhile, Feuille has also earned the Michelin Green Star, which recognises restaurants offering the highest degree of sustainable gastronomy.

Scoring a promotion to a two-star rating are Noi in Hong Kong and The Huaiyang Garden in Macau. In 2024, there are no changes to the list of three-Michelin-starred restaurants, and 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana, Caprice, Forum, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Sushi Shikon, T’ang Court, and Ta Vie in Hong Kong, as well as Jade Dragon and Robuchon au Dôme in Macau, retained their three-star status of gastronomic excellence.

The Sommelier Award celebrates the extensive knowledge and passion sommeliers have towards spirits and pairings with food. Shinya Goshima of Godenya received this distinction for his expertise and dedication to the craft. The Service Award, recognising the exceptional hospitality skills of restaurant staff that helps to complete the overall Michelin-starred experience, goes to Lydia Yung of The Legacy House for 2024. Finally, the Young Chef Award, introduced in 2023 to celebrate rising talents in the culinary scene of Hong Kong and Macau, is awarded to Choi Ming-fai of Mora.

See below for the full list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau for 2024.

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One Michelin Star

Hong Kong

Andō, Arcane, Beefbar, Belon, Chaat, Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, Duddell’s, Épure, Estro, Feuille, Fook Lam Moon (Wan Chai), Fu Ho, Gaddi’s, Godenya, Hansik Goo, Ho Hung Kee (Causeway Bay), IM Teppanyaki & Wine, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine (Tsim Sha Tsui), Kam’s Roast Goose, Kappo Rin, Liu Yuan Pavilion, Loaf On, Louise, Man Ho (Admiralty), Man Wah, Mandarin Grill + Bar, Ming Court (Mong Kok), Mono, Mora, Nagamoto, Neighborhood, New Punjab Club, Pang’s Kitchen, Petrus, Racines, Roganic, Ryota Kappou Modern, Seventh Son (Wan Chai), Shang Palace, Spring Moon, Summer Palace, Sun Tung Lok, Sushi Saito, Sushi Wadatsumi, Takumi by Daisuke Mori, The Chairman, The Demon Celebrity, The Legacy House, Tosca di Angelo, Vea, Whey, Xin Rong Ji, Yardbird, Yat Lok (Central), Yat Tung Heen, Yè Shanghai (Tsim Sha Tsui), Yong Fu, Zest by Konishi, Zhejiang Heen, Zuicho

Macau

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo—Bombana, Chef Tam’s Seasons, Five Foot Road, Lai Heen, Pearl Dragon, Sushi Kinetsu, Ying, Zi Yat Heen

Two Michelin Stars

Hong Kong

Amber, Arbor, Bo Innovation, Lai Ching Heen, L’Envol, Lung King Heen, Noi, Octavium, Rùn, Tate, Tin Lung Heen, Ying Jee Club

Macau

Alain Ducasse at Morpheus, Feng Wei Ju, Mizumi (Macau), The Eight, The Huaiyang Garden, Wing Lei

Three Michelin Stars

Hong Kong

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo—Bombana, Caprice, Forum, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, Sushi Shikon, Ta Vie, T’ang Court

Macau

Jade Dragon, Robuchon au Dôme

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Michelin Green Star

Hong Kong

Amber, Feuille, Mora, Roganic

Macau

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Michelin Sommelier Award

Shinya Goshima, Godenya

Michelin Service Award

Lydia Yung, The Legacy House

Michelin Young Chef Award

Choi Ming-fai, Mora

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Celia Lee

Staff writer

Born and raised in Hong Kong and educated in the UK, Celia is passionate about culture, food, and different happenings in the city. When she’s not busy writing, you can find her scouting for new and trendy restaurants, getting lost in a bookstore, or baking up a storm at home.

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