11 Articles found for “Yi”

Features 4 min.

Restore your yin and yang: The extraordinary Cantonese soups from Hong Kong MICHELIN restaurants

From Cantonese home to MICHELIN-starred establishments, many of their kitchens begin the morning similarly, by making one of the most time-consuming and important elements in Cantonese cuisine in time for lunch – soup.

People 3 min.

Sweet and Sour: Ying Jee Club’s Chef Siu Hin-Chi Reflects on 40 Years in the Kitchen

After four decades of tasting the variegated flavours that characterise his trade, master chef Siu Hin-Chi of Ying Jee Club, the two MICHELIN-starred fine dining Cantonese concept under ZS Hospitality Group, still has not forgotten the unadulterated love of cooking that first drew him into the kitchen all those years ago.

Features 1 min.

Hong Kong Chefs’ Playbook: Aberdeen with Danny Yip

Owner Danny Yip gives us a tour of his go-to places to source the best local ingredients for The Chairman.

People 1 min.

The Chairman's Owner Danny Yip On His Favourite MICHELIN Restaurants

The chef-restaurateur behind one-MICHELIN-starred The Chairman shares his favourite go-tos in Hong Kong and beyond.

People 3 min.

Songwriter And Food Columnist Yu Yat Yiu's Favourite MICHELIN Restaurants

A household name among Canto-pop listeners and fellow food lovers, Yu Yat Yiu dines at restaurants regularly, both for leisure and business. We ask him to highlight a few of his favourite venues in the MICHELIN Guide.

People 1 min.

The First Day I Got My Michelin Star: Jungsik Yim Of Jungsik In Seoul

We get the world's most celebrated chefs to recall what it was like when they got their very first Michelin stars.

People 3 min.

Chef Spotlight: Tim Lam of Ying

Behind the stove in every Michelin-starred restaurant is a great chef. We spend an afternoon with them to find out more about their passions, their inspirations and what drives them to create some of the culinary world’s most unforgettable dishes.

People 7 min.

Prominent Figures Of Cantonese Cuisine: Jiang Taishi

Jiang Kong-yin was a connoisseur from the early 1900s and his family kitchen was the birthplace of many classic Cantonese dishes and the training ground for a generation of highly esteemed chefs.

Dining Out 2 min.

So Long, Yee Tung Heen

Following the closure of The Excelsior next year, the hotel’s one-Michelin-starred Yee Tung Heen will also be taking a break from activity. Chefs Wong Wing Keung and Yiu Bik Sun reminisced the great time they have had there.

Features 3 min.

The Renaissance Of Hong Kong Rice

Yi O rice from Hong Kong's Lantau Island gaining favour among gourmands.

People 3 min.

The First Day We Got Our Stars: Siu Hin-Chi

Siu struggled to find his voice in Cantonese cooking before hitting his stride and earning stars for T'ang Court, Duddell's and most recently, Ying Jee Club in Hong Kong.