MICHELIN Hong Kong & Macau 2025 Ceremony Names 95 Star Restaurants

Winners of the 17th edition of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong and Macau were revealed tonight at the glitzy Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau for the second year in a row.
The full selection of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2025 features a total of 260 restaurants, 206 restaurants in Hong Kong and 54 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 the top players and leading figures in Asia’s F&B industry.

A Landmark Win for Amber
Fine-dining restaurant Amber in Hong Kong, led by Dutch-born chef Richard Ekkebus, has garnered three MICHELIN stars. Richard’s commitment to sustainability and dairy free cooking has already been recognized with a MICHELIN Green Star. Showcasing modern innovative French cuisine, this sees Amber’s ascent from two stars to three stars.
In addition to Amber’s win, a total of 8 restaurants which were awarded three MICHELIN stars last year were met with the same success this year. Making the prestigious list is 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo – Bombana, Caprice, Forum, Sushi Shikon, Ta Vie, and T’ang Court from Hong Kong; and 2 in Macau: Jade Dragon, and Robuchon au Dôme.
Macau’s Chef Tam’s Seasons Gains Two MICHELIN Stars

One Macau restaurant was promoted to two MICHELIN stars, Chef Tam's Seasons by chef Tam Kwok-Fung, situated in Wynn Palace.
In total, 17 restaurants are awarded two MICHELIN Stars, with 11 hailing from Hong Kong: 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.
7 New Restaurants Across Hong Kong & Macau Awarded Their First Star
The MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2025 honored 69 restaurants with one MICHELIN Star. 58 restaurants are Hong Kong based and 11 are in Macau.

In this year's selection, 3 Hong Kong restaurants have been promoted to one MICHELIN Star: Ami, Plaisance by Mauro Colagreco, TUBER Umberto Bombana.
Meanwhile, In Macau, four restaurants have been newly awarded One MICHELIN Star. These include Aji, helmed by young Singaporean Chef Pan, Mizumi, Sushi Kissho by Miyakawa, the first overseas outpost of the popular restaurant, and the kappo-centric Zuicho.
Green Star Wins for Sustainability

And it wouldn’t be the MICHELIN awards without its dedication to celebrating eco-friendly initiatives in gastronomy. 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, three MICHELIN Guide Special Awards were featured: the Sommelier Award, Young Chef Award, and Service Award.
Coming up hot on the list is Carlito Chiu from one MICHELIN-starred restaurant Andō, earning the Sommelier Award.
Frankie, Sui Wan Wong was the winner of the Young Chef Award, hailing from the MICHELIN selected restaurant Ankôma in Hong Kong. Winnie Zhang from two MICHELIN-starred restaurant Wing Lei in Macau nabbed the MICHELIN Guide Service Award.

The night ended jubilantly following Hong Kong’s own Amber’s recognition leaving everyone in revived spirits and eagerly awaiting next year’s ceremony. With so many newcomers in 2025, Hong Kong and Macau’s F&B scene continues to lead as one of the finest in the world.
For more information, visit the MICHELIN Guide’s official website here.
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