Last month, the first-ever MICHELIN Guide Guangzhou was revealed, featuring eight restaurants with one-star distinctions, 20 Bib Gourmand eateries and 35 restaurants with Michelin plates.
“Guangzhou has a wealth of astonishing restaurants with a strong and historical Cantonese background,” says Michael Ellis, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides, of the area’s cuisine.
As such, we shined the spotlight on some of the very best that Guangzhou has to offer. Here’s where to get the best of the best in the area, and what our inspectors had to say about them:
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