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Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau 2024: the new entrants, gainers and losers, plus full list of Michelin-star restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau

  • Restaurants earning first star include Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, Feuille, Mora, Racines and The Legacy House in Hong Kong and Macau’s Chef Tam’s Seasons
  • Noi at the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong hotel earns a second Michelin star, as does The Huaiyang Garden at The Londoner Macao

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The open kitchen and dining area at Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, which earns its first Michelin star in the Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau 2024. Photo: Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie

The 2024 edition of the Michelin Guide to Hong Kong and Macau – akin to a yearly report card for the city’s best restaurants – has landed.

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New one-Michelin-star restaurants include Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic, Feuille, Vicky Lau’s Mora, Racines and The Legacy House in Hong Kong, and Sushi Kinetsu in Macau.
Noi, Spanish chef Paulo Airaudo’s restaurant at the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, has earned a second Michelin star just a year after earning its first. The Huaiyang Garden in The Londoner Macao hotel has also gained its second star.

The Huaiyang Garden’s chef Jack Xiao went on stage at Macau’s Grand Lisboa hotel on Thursday to accept the award – and said he had been anxious when the restaurant wasn’t among those announced as having one Michelin star.

The interior of The Huaiyang Garden, Macau. Photo: Huaiyang Garden
The interior of The Huaiyang Garden, Macau. Photo: Huaiyang Garden

“My boss told me we have lost our star and I was very nervous for me and my team,” he said. “Thank you, Michelin, I can sleep tonight.”

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In Macau, The Eight has been stripped of one of its three stars, and Sun Tong Lok in Tsim Sha Tsui has gone from two stars to one. Meanwhile, Jardin de Jade in the Sun Hung Kai Centre in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, lost the Michelin star it has held since 2013.

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