278 Hong Kong & Macau Restaurants Recognized at 2026 MICHELIN Ceremony

Winners of the 18th edition of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong and Macau were revealed on Mar. 19, 2026, at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau for the third year in a row.
The full selection of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2026 features a total of 278 restaurants, 219 restaurants in Hong Kong and 59 in Macau, encompassing the Starred, Bib Gourmand, and Selected food establishments. Five restaurants were also recognized with the MICHELIN Green Star.
The ceremony was attended by leading figures and Asia’s wider F&B industry in a warm celebration of culinary excellence.
9 Three Star Restaurants Strong

The renewal of last year’s Three-MICHELIN-starred lineup includes 7 Hong Kong restaurants and 2 Macau restaurants. Representing Hong Kong was Amber, also a Green MICHELIN Star awardee, for the second year in a row, 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo – Bombana, Caprice, Forum, Sushi Shikon, Ta Vie, and T’ang Court. And in Macau, Jade Dragon and Robuchon au Dôme retained their titles.
Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic Earns Two MICHELIN Stars

Renowned Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic in Hong Kong was promoted to Two MICHELIN stars this year, led by the eponymous celebrity chef and Head Chef Marc Mantovani. Additionally, the recently reopened L’Atelier De Joël Robuchon in Macau regained their Two-star title.
This led to a total of 19 restaurants who were awarded two MICHELIN Stars, with 13 from Hong Kong including the new winners: Arbor, Bo Innovation, Lai Ching Heen, L’Envol, Lung King Heen, Noi by Paulo Airaudo, Octavium, Rùn, Tate, Tin Lung Heen, and Ying Jee Club; and six in Macau: Alain Ducasse at Morpheus, Chef Tam’s Seasons, Feng Wei Ju, The Eight, The Huaiyang Garden, and Wing Lei.
4 New Restaurants Across Hong Kong & Macau Awarded Their First Star

The MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2025 honored 70 restaurants with one MICHELIN Star this year. 57 restaurants are Hong Kong based and 13 in Macau.
In this year's selection, 2 Hong Kong restaurants earned their first MICHELIN Star: China Tang and Sushi Takeshi, and 2 in Macau: Don Alfonso 1890 and Palace Garden.
Hong Kong & Macau’s Green Star Wins for Sustainability

Once again, four staple Hong Kong restaurants and one Macau restaurant were recognised for their dedication to sustainability and eco-friendly gastronomic practices. The prestigious MICHELIN Green Star was maintained by Amber, Feuille, Mora, and Roganic, and from Macau, UTM Educational Restaurant.
MICHELIN Guide Special Award Winners
Continuing its efforts to celebrating F&B talents, four MICHELIN Guide Special Awards were featured this year: the Young Chef Award, Service Award, Sommelier Award, and the debut of the Mentor Chef Award.

Resounding applause welcomed the highly anticipated announcement of the inaugural Mentor Chef Award in Hong Kong & Macau, following his Two MICHELIN star win, Chef Lau Ping Lui, Paul from Tin Lung Heen in Hong Kong, was commemorated for nearly half a century of culinary excellence and mentorship across the globe.
Chef Kim Gwanju of Sol in Hong Kong, one of the new MICHELIN Selected entrants this year, was the winner of the Young Chef Award. Jenny Ye from Two MICHELIN-starred The Huaiyang Garden in Macau nabbed the MICHELIN Guide Service Award, while Florian Hureau of Three MICHELIN-starred Caprice in Hong Kong secured the Sommelier Award.
The night ended jubilantly with a decadent and delectable culinary showcase from the region’s top MICHELIN restaurants, including Macau’s Three-starred Robuchon au Dôme and Two-starred The Eight, Hong Kong’s Two-starred Arbor and One-starred Yong Fu, Bangkok’s newly awarded Three-MICHELIN-starred Sühring and Two-starred Côte by Mauro Colagreco, and rounding up the list, Seoul’s Two-starred Restaurant Allen. With so many newly awarded restaurants this year, we anticipate another year of gastronomic innovation and industry. Nearing the 300 restaurant mark, it’s clear Hong Kong and Macau’s F&B scene continues to lead as one of the finest in the world.
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