26 Restaurants Got Michelin Stars in First Shanghai Guide
By Betty Richardson
The day Shanghai's chefs have been fretting about for a year is finally upon us: the release of the first Shanghai Michelin Guide. Not only is this a first for our fair city, it's also a first for Mainland China. For a city to even get a dedicated guide reveals that it has entered an exclusive club that includes dining meccas like Hong Kong, Paris, New York and Tokyo.
But then again, it's not like China wasn't already making delicious food for the few last thousand years, is it now?
Without much further ado, the crème de la crème of eateries as decided by Michelin.
Three Stars
1. T'ang Court
Traditional Cantonese/Shanghainese. Situated in Xintiandi's Langham Hotel, T'ang Cout's sister restaurant in Hong Kong also has three stars.
Two Stars
2. 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana
Italian fine dining. Sister restuarant to Otto e Mezzo Bombana HK, the only Italian restaurant outside Italy to have three stars.
3. L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
French fine dining. Michelin Guide poster child Chef Joël Robuchon's Michelin Star count will now stand at 35, more than anyone else in the world.
4. Ultraviolet
French Avant Garde. Chef Paul Pairet's 10-seat, multi-sensory resaurant also scooped 42nd place in The World's 50 Best Restaurants list.
5. Yongfoo Elite
Shanghainese. Elegantly housed in a 1930's villa in the former French Concession, Yongfoo Elite entertains its guests on over 1,000 pieces of antique furniture.
6. Imperial Treasure
Cantonese and dim sum. From a Singapore-based chain.
7. Canton 8
Cantonese and dim sum.
8. Yi Long Court
Cantonese and dim sum. Situated in The Peninsula Hotel
One Star
9 & 10. Da Dong Roast Duck (IAPM and Park Place)
Beijing roast duck. World famous import from Beijing.
11. Sir Elly's
European fine dining.
12. E' Fu Ren (Madam Goose)
Cantonese and dim sum. This restaurant is one of the more affordable on the list, and is known for having some of the best roast goose in the city.
13. Fu He Hui
Fine dining vegetarian Chinese. An elegant, meat-free restaurant by local master chef Tony Lu, also No.18 on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list.
14. PHENIX
Contemporary French. Situated in the PuLi Hotel.
15. Le Patio et la Famille (Nan Lu.Zhe Li, Julu Lu branch)
Hangzhou cuisine. Situated in the IFC Mall.
16. Shang High
Chinese. Situated in the Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai.
17. Seventh Son (Jing'an Kerry Center)
Cantonese and dim sum.
18. Jin Xuan
Cantonese and dim sum. Situated in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Pudong.
19. Kanpai Classic
Taiwanese BBQ
20 & 21. Lei Garden iapm and IFC
Cantonese and dim sum.
22. Jade Mansion
Chinese.
23. Tai'an Table
European fine dining.
24. Xin Rong Ji
Cantonese and dim sum.
25. Yong Yi Ting
Chinese fine dining.
26. Lao Zheng Xing
Shanghainese.
Well, well, well. Quite a few surprises on that list eh? And a few big names missing too. One thing we know for sure, the Michelin Inspectors sure do have a taste for Cantonese and French food.
Bib Gourmand Restaurants
But that's not all, there were also dozens of restaurants that scooped the Bib Gourmand – an award that commends "fantastic cooking at prices under RMB200 per person."
A Niang Mian
Alma
Crystal Jade (Xintiandi)
Da Hu Chun (Sichuan Lu)
Din Tai Fung (Shanghai Centre)
East Eatery
Four Seasons
Gong De Lin (West Nanjing Lu)
Hai Jin Zi (Jinxian Lu)
Han Mama
Jardin de Jade (Chong Hing Finance Center)
Jesse
King Kong Dumpling & Noodles (Mengzi Lu)
Lan Ting
Lan Xin
Lu Bo Lang
Mao Long
Mi Thai
Tasty Congee & Noodle Wantun Sho
Wujie (SWFC)
Wujie (The Bund)
Wujie (Xujiahui Park)
Nanxiang Steamed Bun (City God Temple)
Yangzhou Fan Dian (Middle Fujian Lu)
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