2017 Michelin Guide Hong Kong Macau Press Release

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PRESS RELEASE

Hong Kong, 9 November 2016

FOUR NEW RESTAURANTS AWARDED TWO STARS IN THE


MICHELIN GUIDE HONG KONG MACAU 2017
With a total of 80 starred restaurants, including 8 three-star restaurants, Hong Kong and Macau
paint a full palette of Asias gastronomic scene
Michelin is pleased to unveil today the new selection of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong
Macau 2017, featuring 238 restaurants in Hong Kong and 68 in Macau.
In this selection, the entirety of three-star restaurants, of which 6 are in Hong Kong and 2
in Macau, maintain their stars. Few more than a hundred restaurants enjoy this distinction
worldwide.
Meanwhile, four restaurants are newly awarded two stars: Ta Vie, located on the second floor
of the hotel The Pottinger in Hong Kong, where chef Sato HIDEAKI offers innovative cuisine
fusing Japanese and French techniques to bring the best out of Asian produce; Kashiwaya,
Hong Kong branch of the parent company located in Osaka, specialising in Japanese cuisine;
Mizumi, located in Macau, an establishment offering elegant Japanese cuisine featuring
ingredients directly sourced from Japan, and developed by chefs SHIMAMIYA, YOSHIDA and Kazuhito
MOTOYOSHI, all three based in Japan; and finally, also located in Macau, Feng Wei Ju, serving three types of
cuisine in a restaurant housing an impressive golden bar: Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine, and noodle dishes
prepared directly under the watchful eyes of diners.
The Hong Kong market has stabilised, gained in quality, and maintained a very rich offering with forty-nine
different cuisines listed in the guide this year. Over the past three years our inspectors have noted a real
development in Japanese cuisine, with more and more Japanese chefs deciding to open branches of their
existing Japanese gastronomic establishments commented Michael ELLIS, International Director of the
MICHELIN Guides. This phenomenon is reflected in the 2017 selection of the MICHELIN Guide, with two stars
awarded to the Hong Kong branch of Kashiwaya, a restaurant from Osaka, and the Tokyo establishment Sushi
Tokami awarded a star for the first time.
The MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong Macau awards 41 restaurants in Hong Kong with one star, of which 7 for the
first time, representing all styles of cuisine. Among them are VEA, after the initials of its owners Vicky in the
kitchen and Antonio at the bar, serving particularly studied, innovative and well executed dishes; pure, an
elegant restaurant offering French contemporary cuisine; IM Teppanyaki & Wine, where diners can sit at the
bar to enjoy a multi-sensorial experience and savour delectable Japanese dishes prepared with high quality
ingredients; Beefbar, a steakhouse restaurant; and Cantonese cuisine establishments Spring Moon and Yat
Tung Heen.
In Macau, 12 restaurants are awarded one star, of which 3 for the first time: Lai Heen, Peal Dragon and Ying,
all serving Cantonese cuisine.
75 restaurants have also been given a Bib Gourmand, a distinction awarded by inspectors to establishments
serving quality menus featuring three dishes for a maximum price of HKD 300.
Finally, this years Street Food category features 21 addresses in Hong Kong and 12 in Macau, reflecting the local
gastronomic landscape and lifestyle.
View the full selection of the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong Macau 2017 on the website
https://guide.michelin.com.hk, accessible in English and Chinese, and in bookstores from 10 November.

This new selection features :

8 three-star restaurants, including 6 in Hong Kong and 2 in Macau

19 two-star restaurants, including 14 in Hong Kong and 5 in Macau

53 one-star restaurants, including 41 in Hong Kong and 12in Macau

75 Bib Gourmand restaurants, including 63 in Hong Kong and 12 in Macau


About the MICHELIN Guide
The MICHELIN guide selects the best restaurants and hotels in the 28 countries it covers. Providing
a showcase of gourmet dining around the world, it highlights the culinary dynamism of a country, as
well as new trends and emerging young chefs. Creating value for restaurants through the distinctions
that it attributes each year, the MICHELIN guide contributes to the prestige of the local gastronomy,
thereby making cities and countries more attractive to tourists. Backed by its rigorous selection
method and longstanding knowledge of the hospitality industry, the MICHELIN guide provides
customers with unique expertise that enables it to offer them a true quality service.
The different selections are available in both print and digital versions. They are accessible via the
Web and on a full range of mobile media that offer navigation capabilities adapted to individual usage
as well as an on-line booking service.
With the MICHELIN guide, the Group continues to support millions of travelers, allowing them to live
a unique mobility experience.

Media contact:
Michelin Guide
Samuelle DOROL
Tel: +33 (0) 1 45 66 22 22
Email: [email protected]
Ruder Finn Asia
Jennifer Chow
Tel: +852 2201 6433
Email: [email protected]

Jasper Yee
Tel: +852 2201 6434
Email: [email protected]

They are with us for the launch of the MICHELIN guide Hong Kong and Macau 2017:


2016 11 9

2017
8 80
2017 238 68

6 2 100

Ta Vie
(Sato HIDEAKI)
(Kashiwaya)(Mizumi)
(SHIMAMIYA) (YOSHIDA) (Kazuhito
MOTOYOSHI)

(Michael Ellis)
49

2017 Sushi Tokami

41 7 VEA
Vicky Antonia pure
IM Teppanyaki & Wine
Beefbar
11 3

75 300

21 12
https://guide.michelin.com.hk 2017 11 10

8 6 2
19 14 5
53 41 12
75 63 12


28

Samuelle DOROL
+33 (0) 1 45 66 22 22
[email protected]

(Jennifer Chow)
(+852) 2201 6433
[email protected]

2017

(Jasper Yee)
(+852) 2201 6434
[email protected]

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