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Michelin puts Ultraviolet above them all
THE Michelin Guide launched its 2019 Shanghai edition yesterday, with one of the city’s three-star restaurants in its previous edition losing a star.
Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet, is now the only three-star restaurant in Shanghai, while T’ang Court, a Cantonese restaurant in The Langham hotel in Xintiandi, becomes one of eight venues with two stars.
Xin Rong Ji on Nanyang Road, a Taizhou restaurant, was awarded two stars for the first time.
There are five new one-star restaurants among 25 award winners: Amazing Chinese Cuisine, Le Comptoir de Pierre Gagnaire, Ji Pin Court, Moose and Il Ristorante-Niko Romito.
According to the guide, one-star restaurants are “worth a visit” for “high quality cooking,” those with two stars are “worth a detour” for “excellent cooking,” and three star establishments “worth a special journey” for “exceptional cuisine.”
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