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These MICHELIN Hotels in Asia Exude a Wong Kar-wai Mood
If you're looking to step into a world that feels like a Wong Kar-wai film, here are six MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia that will bring that cinematic experience to life.
Tokyo in Autumn: 5 Things to See and Do
As the air grows cooler, toss on a jacket, and hit the town. Walk a lot and eat a lot!
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!
Let These Hotels in Asia Spoil You with Breathtaking Views from Your Room
These MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia offer more than just a place to rest your head — they provide an immersive experience from dawn till dusk without even having to leave your bed.
Chef Ton’s Bangkok: Street Bites, Swanky Bars, Late-Night Grubs to Red-Light District
In our 'My City With' series, the MICHELIN Guide invites you to discover Bangkok through the eyes and palate of Chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, a renowned chef and true son of the Thai capital.
Paul Feig’s London: Dapper, Distinctive and Delicious
The "Jackpot!" director divulges his stylish secrets in the English capital.
Sustainable Escapes: 9 Phuket Luxury Hotels Embracing Eco-Friendly Initiatives
Stay green and glam in Phuket’s finest eco-friendly retreats—because luxury doesn’t have to cost the earth.
Summer in Taipei: 10 Things To See and Do
Taipei at any time of the year brings its own wonders and attractions. Whether it's a romantic sojourn, a family vacation or a first-time visit to the city, this summer, let us be your guide to all the different facets of this charming city.
Hong Kong in Summer: 11 Things to Do and See
Delightful to visit in any season, this Asian metropolis is imbued with an undeniable charm as the summer sun hits. Explore the many faces of this dynamic city through the 11 recommended activities below!
Discovering Tokyo’s Most Joyful Bites with Marie Kondo
The Japanese organizing expert and author shares her favorite spots in Tokyo, from MICHELIN-Starred restaurants to must-visit locations.
How to Splurge in Singapore Like a True Crazy Rich Asian
From fine dining spots to luxe entertainment and ritzy hotels, the Lion City does indeed live up to its reputation from the 2018 romcom for those with the moolah to experience it.
5 Top Tips for Visiting London, From the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors
The expert guide to everything you need to know before your trip to London.
Plan Your The White Lotus Season 3-Themed Escape at MICHELIN Hotels in Thailand
You, too, can be Tanya McQuoid—in her prime.
MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Asia That Offer Cultural Immersions
Simply reading about a destination doesn't compare to immersing yourself in its culture — an essential step for every traveller who wants to truly understand a place. For those unsure where to start, these properties offer unique and authentic cultural experiences. Check them out!
How to Experience the Best of Gangnam While on a Budget
Affordable Experiences in Seoul’s Trendiest District
A Journey through the Culinary Culture: Discovery Trip in Taiwan of Chef Duo from MICHELIN Restaurants: Q
Chefs Richie Lin of MICHELIN-listed MUME and Zaiyu Hasegawa of two-MICHELIN-starred and Green-starred Den in Tokyo have recently gone on an exploratory trip designed to Tainan and Kaohsiung for Hasegawa to rediscover Taiwan. The mission is to decode the Taiwanese texture of Q. A term originating in Taiwan and usually used to describe the joyful texture of something satisfyingly chewy and elastic such as the chewy sensation of pearls in milk tea, elastic noodles, bouncy fish balls and the soft bite of glutinous rice balls.
Soaking in the Details at One Key Ryokan Beniya Mukayu
The Japanese ryokan might be the highest form of hospitality, but it’s not a hotel. For the owners of One Key Beniya Mukayu, it’s important that you understand why.
A Two Key Ryokan Renews the Lost Charm of the Past
The oldest hotel in the world is a ryokan. These traditional Japanese inns date back to medieval times and weary samurai travelers. Some ryokans have turned an eye toward the future. Others, like Two Key Nishimuraya Honkan, have not.