Michelin’s new star-studded dining list
The Michelin Guide Shanghai 2021 was released yesterday, with 43 restaurants awarded one or more stars.
Western restaurant Ultraviolet, famous for its intricate dining experience, won three stars for the fourth consecutive year. Its customers are told of a rendezvous location first before being taken to the restaurant for a feast.
Ten restaurants awarded two stars include French restaurant L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and traditional Shanghai-style YongFoo Élite. Another two moved up to this rank this year, Italian restaurant Da Vittorio and Cantonese-style Bao Li Xuan.
There are 32 one-star restaurants in this year’s edition of the Shanghai guide, along with 21 Bib Gourmand and 61 Michelin Plate establishments.
Canton Table, Meet the Bund famous for its Fujian dishes, local restaurant Ren He Guan (Zhaojiabang Road) and Huai-Yang restaurant Tea Culture (East Beijing Road) received a star for the first time.
This year adds two brand-new awards honoring remarkable service and young chefs — Jim Wang, of Ji Pin Court, and Ian Chen, of Meet the Bund.
Gwendal Poullennec, the international director of the Michelin Guide, said that the city’s chefs had demonstrated both resilience and solidarity over the past months to overcome the impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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