Hong Kong
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.
The Evolution of Char Siu: A Timeless Delicacy Across Generations
Char siu has stood the test of time by constantly evolving, adjusting to suit the needs of each era, making it a timeless delicacy. When in Hong Kong, be sure to save room for this quintessential dish that transcends generations and budgets.
5 Fermentation Techniques You Can Do at Home by Chefs David Toutain and Joris Rousseau at Feuille
Discover Feuille’s fermentation techniques and sustainability philosophy and learn how to culture your own flavours at home.
The Ultimate Shopaholic's Guide to Hong Kong: Kowloon
Hong Kong has long been known as a shopper’s paradise. In Kowloon, you will find luxury hotels, world-class shopping malls, and MICHELIN-Starred restaurants, all just a stone’s throw away.
A Wine Lover's Guide to Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a wine lover’s paradise, offering world-class selections from top regions. Explore MICHELIN-recommended hotels and restaurants that feature outstanding wine collections, from rare labels to sustainable options, for a truly unique dining experience.
A Family-Friendly Guide to Hong Kong
Hong Kong has a lot to offer when it comes to family travel. Read on and explore our curated list of MICHELIN-recommended hotels and restaurants that provide family-friendly hospitality!
The Ultimate Guide to Tai Hang: Where to Eat, Stay, and Explore
Located on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island, Tai Hang is a quaint neighborhood known for its rich history and the famous Fire Dragon Dance during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Easily accessible by public transport, it's also home to MICHELIN-recommended hotels and restaurants. Read on for our top picks on where to stay, eat, and explore here.
The Ultimate Guide to Mong Kok: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
True to its name, Mong Kok is one of the most vibrant and bustling districts in Hong Kong. The area is packed with restaurants and cafes offering endless choices. Are you ready to rub shoulders with locals as you explore this lively community where high-end apartments coexist with old tenement buildings, and where luxury hotels stand alongside local cha chaan teng? Read on!
Roganic: Pioneering the Future of Sustainability
Opened by British celebrity chef Simon Rogan, Roganic is not only a MICHELIN-Starred restaurant, but also the first restaurant in Hong Kong to be awarded a MICHELIN Green Star. From its very inception, the restaurant has been a proponent of the sustainability movement in the industry.
The Devil is in the Details: Cheung Hing Kee Shanghai Pan-fried Buns
Pan-fried bun, or shengjian bao, is an ordinary street food snack you can find all over Shanghai. Cheung Hing Kee (Tsim Sha Tsui), a Bib Gourmand restaurant in the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong and Macau, has dedicated years to perfecting this unique delicacy, bringing this exceptional street food to Hong Kong.
Discover Hong Kong’s MICHELIN-Recommended Restaurants by MTR: Island Line, Western Section
The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) act like the blood vessels of Hong Kong. Day in and day out, countless gastronomes rely on its efficient service to get around the city, in search of the excellent delicacies selected by the MICHELIN Guide. Along the Island Line, for instance, there is a high concentration of amazing eateries waiting to be discovered.
The Ultimate Guide to Sham Shui Po: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
As you set foot in Sham Shui Po, you cannot help but to be captivated by its charm and charisma deeply rooted in its historical development. The crowded streets, dense population, and old tenement buildings, together with MICHELIN-recommended eateries tucked away in alleyways, collectively paint an urban landscape that is unique to this neighbourhood.
2 Days In: Hong Kong
Steeped in history and tradition, Hong Kong lies at the epicentre of Asia as a bustling business powerhouse that embraces international cultures. Follow our route recommendations that take you from the bustling streets surrounding Central in Hong Kong island, to the charming neighbourhood of Kowloon; from refined French cuisine to fascinating local eats spanning generations, here's where to eat, stay, and explore in 48 hours.
Here are Our MICHELIN Inspectors' Favourite Dishes from the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024's Newly Starred Restaurants
Find out what impressed our MICHELIN inspectors in the newly awarded and promoted Starred restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau.
Restaurant Noi and The Huaiyang Garden are Promoted to Two MICHELIN Stars in the 16th Edition of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau
9 restaurants are newly awarded or promoted to One or Two MICHELIN Stars. A total of 95 restaurants are recognised with MICHELIN Stars: 79 are located in Hong Kong and 16 in Macau. The MICHELIN Green Star recognises the outstanding sustainable commitment of 1 newly awarded restaurant.
10 New Establishments Awarded a Bib Gourmand in the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024
A total of 77 food establishments are awarded a Bib Gourmand, with 67 in Hong Kong and 10 in Macau. Out of the 10 new Bib Gourmand entrants (9 new, 1 moved from MICHELIN Selected), 7 are from Hong Kong and 3 are from Macau.
MICHELIN Inspectors Share Their 10 Favourite Dishes from the Newly Listed Bib Gourmands in the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2024
Find out what impressed our MICHELIN inspectors in the newly selected value-for-money establishments around Hong Kong and Macau.
10 Hotels in Hong Kong with the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
From admiring sea views from one of the tallest, glitziest hotels in the world, to a colonial heritage hotel that has showcased the skyline to guests for nearly a century, here are 10 hotels in Hong Kong that offer incredible views of the Victoria Harbour.