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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.
Hong Kong Chefs' Playbook: Tai O with Vicky Cheng
Join Vicky Cheng, the chef-owner of one-MICHELIN-starred VEA, as he takes us to his favourite spots in Hong Kong's fishing village Tai O.
Hong Kong Chefs' Playbook: Wong Tai Sin with Shane Osborn
Follow Australian chef Shane Osborn's itinerary in Wong Tai Sin to explore the city at a slower pace.
Hong Kong Chefs’ Playbook: Yau Ma Tei with Vicky Lau
Discover the hidden gems of the Yau Ma Tei as the chef-owner of two-MICHELIN-starred Tate gives us a tour of her favourite spots in the neighbourhood.
Dig In: 5 Must-Visit Claypot Rice Places In Hong Kong
Our guide to uncovering the best treasures in the city.
Eat Like A Chef: L'Enclume's Simon Rogan On His Favourite Hong Kong MICHELIN Restaurants
Simon Rogan, chef of Michelin 3-star L'Enclume and Michelin starred Roganic shares his preferred dining places in Hong Kong.
8 MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Hong Kong with MICHELIN-Star Restaurants
If you're planning a trip to Hong Kong, it's natural to seek accommodation near top-notch dining spots. Here are eight Hong Kong hotels from the MICHELIN Guide that include MICHELIN-Star restaurants so you can wine, dine, and stay in luxurious comfort.
Odette's Julien Royer On His Favourite Hong Kong MICHELIN Restaurants
Follow in the footsteps of Julien Royer for the best places to eat in Hong Kong.
Discover Hong Kong’s MICHELIN-Recommended Restaurants by MTR: Island Line, East Section
An array of fabulous local eateries rubs shoulders in the eastern part of Hong Kong Island and offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of the city. When planning your next trip to Hong Kong, consider using the Eastern District as your base. Its central location makes it the perfect starting point for exploring the most authentic aspects of Hong Kong culture!
February 2025: 12 New Additions to the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau
Before the annual MICHELIN Guide Ceremony that is taking place this March 13th, The MICHELIN Hong Kong & Macau guide introduces twelve exciting new additions — from Chiuchow cuisine crafted by a chef with 50 years of experience, innovative Cantonese fare reimagined by both Cantonese and Western chefs, British cuisine served in a century-old historic building, a restaurant themed around Moutai and global seafood, as well as street food favourites like banana pancakes, black sesame rolls, and silky gelato...... don't forget to add them to your culinary adventure list and check them out!
Bouncing Through Time: The Journey of Hong Kong's Iconic Fish Ball
Skewered, saucy and irresistibly bouncy, Hong Kong fish balls are an iconic street snack that capture the unique culinary spirit of this place.
Passing The Plate: Fathers, Sons, and the Timeless Legacy of Flavor
From father to son, two family-run restaurants have enchanted Hong Kong diners with traditional delicacies and lots of heart.
The Winter Delicacy Hong Kong Can’t Live Without: Cantonese Cured Meat
The mental image of sizzling lap mei (cured meat in Cantonese) clay pot rice cooked over charcoal stoves by the street, or simply a plate of steamed cured meat to spruce up a mid-week family dinner, pops up in the minds of Hongkongers with increasing frequency as the temperature falls down the scale.
Hong Kong in Winter: 5 Things to Do and See
While Hong Kong is vibrant and fast-paced year-round, many of its biggest festivals and feasts take place in winter. Here are five activities travellers shouldn’t miss if they’re in town at the turn of the year.
World Vegetarian Day: The Best Plant-Based Dishes from MICHELIN Restaurants
The city's top chefs are taking plant-based cuisine to the next level.
Ricardo Chaneton On His "Destiny" To Open Mono In Hong Kong
The chef-owner of Mono talks about the restaurant that marks his career, things he learned from Mauro Colagreco, and how life has come full circle for him.
Creative Takeaways And Deliveries: How Hong Kong's MICHELIN Restaurants Are Innovating To Adapt
From classy gastronomy boxes to video tutorials, week-long meal plans and even building out their own delivery apps, these MICHELIN-star restaurant chefs and operators share the innovations they've taken to keep their business afloat.
Chef Tsang Chiu King's Hong Kong Homecoming
After seven years overseas, veteran Cantonese chef Tsang Chiu King returns to his native Hong Kong to lead Ming Court Wanchai, as he believes the city is the best place to preserve the Cantonese culinary heritage.