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Friday, March 26, 2021

news: 5 TAIWAN RESTAURANTS NAMED 2021 ASIA's 50 BEST



Five Restaurants in Taiwan named to Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list

Chefs across Asia celebrated together, but separately as the 2021 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants was announced in a virtual ceremony rather in an onsite awards celebration for the second year in a row. 

A record number of 5 restaurants repping Taiwan were named to Asia’s 50 Best, making us proud- Mume (15), RAW (21), new entry Logy (24), JL Studio in Taichung (26) and Shoun Ryugin (45). Team @logy.tw joins the list for the first time at #24 and chef Ryogo Tahara says “it’s a dream come true. It’s because of my team I can accomplish this goal.” 

Congrats also to Singaporean chef Angela Lai, named 2021 Asia’s Best pastry chef. You can currently try her desserts at two Michelin star restaurant Tairroir. 

I’ve been thinking about what it means that The Chairman is the first Chinese restaurant to be named number 1 restaurant in Asia, especially after a year where anti-Asian and anti-Chinese hate has risen around the world after a difficult year for everyone around the world. The world is a complicated place- and the gap between America where I grew up and Asia which is my home now has become so large. But to see the cross cultural camaraderie between the chefs, to witness their dreams come true, the recognition by #Asias50Best for many restaurants in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and more is a celebration for all the restaurants that have survived and strived to be places we hope to go to after we can safely travel again. It’s not a competition to see who can be best, rather it’s a way to push and lift each other up and forward, and that's what we will need to do after the pandemic. 

  1. THE CHAIRMAN, Hong Kong
  2. ODETTE, Singapore
  3. DEN, Japan
  4. LE DU, Thailand
  5. GAGGAN ANAND, Thailand - New Entry - Aspire Lifestyles Highest New Entry Award 2021
  6. SUHRING, Thailand
  7. FLORILEGE, Japan
  8. LA CIME, Japan
  9. NARISAWA, Japan
  10. MINGLES, South Korea 
  11. SORN, Thailand
  12. SAZENKA, Japan
  13. LES AMIS, Singapore
  14. BURNT ENDS, Singapore
  15. MUME, Taiwan 
  16. VEA, Hong Kong - Gin Mare Art of Hospitality Award 2021
  17. NEIGHBORHOOD, Hong Kong
  18. INDIAN ACCENT, India
  19. L’EFFERVESCENCE, Japan - Beronia Highest Climber Award 2021
  20. NUSARA, Thailand - New Entry
  21. RAW, Taiwan
  22. FU HE HUI, China
  23. ZEN, Singapore
  24. LOGY, Taiwan - New Entry
  25. 25. BELON, Hong Kong
  26. JL STUDIO, Taiwan
  27. ODE, Japan
  28. CAPRICE, Hong Kong
  29. MINISTRY OF CRAB, Sri Lanka
  30. LA MAISON DE LA NATURE GOH, Japan
  31. CLOUDSTREET, Singapore – New Entry
  32. MASQUE, India
  33. 8 1/2 OTTO E MEZZO BOMBANA, Hong Kong
  34. 7TH DOOR, South Korea - New Entry
  35. NIHONRYORI RYUGIN, Japan
  36. BORN & BRED, South Korea – New Entry
  37. AMBER, Hong Kong
  38. TA VIE, Hong Kong
  39. ANAN SAIGON, Vietnam - New Entry
  40. LABYRINTH, Singapore - New Entry and Winner of Flor de Cana Sustainable Restaurant Award 2021
  41. EUPHORIA, Singapore – New Entry
  42. JAAN BY KIRK WESTAWAY, Singapore
  43. HANSIKGANGGAN, South Korea
  44. MONO, Hong Kong – New Entry
  45. SHOUN RYUGIN, Taiwan
  46. GAA, Thailand
  47. LUNG KING HEEN, Hong Kong
  48. SEVENTH SON, Hong Kong
  49. TOYO EATERY, Philippines
  50. WING LEI PALACE, Macau





Tuesday, August 25, 2020

news: 2020 TAIPEI + TAICHUNG MICHELIN STARS ANNOUNCED








[TAIPEI] ⭐️2020 Michelin Guide finally announced its Taipei & new Taichung stars, adding 4 new restaurants in Taipei and 4 in Taichung to the Michelin starred list, including new two stars for modern Singaporean JL Studio in Taichung and Logy in Taipei.

Street food lovers can look at the Taipei 54 bib gourmands and 170 restaurants featured at https://guide.michelin.com/tw/en/taipei-region/taipei/restaurants

Congrats to all the chefs and restaurants!!!

 Taipei Michelin 1 Star ⭐️ 
 -A Cut (new)
 -Danny’s Steakhouse
 -Da-Wan
 -Golden Formosa
 -Impromptu by Paul Lee
 -Ken Anho
 -L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon
 -Longtail 
 -Ming Fu Taiwanese 明福
 -Molino de Urdanize (new) 
-Mountain & Sea House 山海樓
 -Mume 
 -Sushi Akira (new) 
-Sushi Nomura 鮨野村 
-Sushi Ryu 鮨隆 
-Three Coins 
 -Tien Hsiang Lo 天香樓 
-Ya Ge 雅閣 

Taichung Michelin 1 Star  ⭐️(new)
 -Fleur de Sel 
 -Forchetta 
 -Oretachi No Nikuya 

Taipei Michelin 2 Star ⭐️⭐️
 -Logy (new)
-RAW 
-Nihonryori RyuGin 龍吟
-Sushi Amamoto 鮨天本 
-Tairroir 態芮 
-Guest House 請客樓 

 Taichung Michelin 2 star ⭐️⭐️(new) 
-JL Studio 

Taipei Michelin 3 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️
 -Le Palais 

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

news: 2019 TAIPEI MICHELIN GUIDE STARS REVEALED



If you didn't make your reservations at one of the 24 newly minted Michelin starred restaurants before they were awarded stars today for the 2019 Michelin Guide Taipei, then good luck getting a seat the next few weeks! I remember last year going to L'Atelier Robuchon a week or so after the inaugural awards and it was a packed and busy house. 

After screenshotting and cropping the Michelin Guide announcements like a madwoman, I've compiled a list of every Taipei Michelin starred chef and their restaurants on Instagram (and updated my previous post of Taipei chefs to watch with instagram handles as well!)





New to the Taipei Michelin Guide list are Sushi Amamoto with 2 stars, while RAW and Tarroir both moved up to two stars (!!), joining neighbor Shoun Ryugin, taking the number of 2 starred restaurants in Taipei from two to five. RAW and Shoun Ryugin are in the same building in Neihu, while Tarroir is right next door, so there are six Michelin stars just in that one block. 

I'm surprised by the some of the 1 starred restaurants that have remained on the list (there are a few I think that I personally wouldn't recommend), but happy that Impromptu by Paul Lee and Logy earned a star. Both were very buzzed about since they opened, and well deserved honors. 




Out of nine Chinese restaurants awarded stars, four are Taiwanese restaurants - Golden Formosa, Ming Fu, Mountain Sea House and Tainan Tantsumien Seafood Restaurant. Personally I think Din Tai Fung and Shin Yeh also deserve to be honored, but I think their multiple branches works against them.

Five sushi bars make the list, but Michelin still might not have been able to get seats to Adachi, one of the hardest sushi bars to book in Taipei (and one of the best imho). Le Palais remains the lone three star restaurant. 




If you prefer street food to fine dining, check out the 2019 Michelin Guide Taipei Bib Gourmand Street Food list here  and the new entrants to Taipei Bib Gourmand selections here. Also, last fall I wrote an article about Gastromonth for Taiwan Scene that featured Sushi Ryu and Guest House. I've linked it here!

Congrats to all the chefs and teams! 


TAIPEI MICHELIN THREE STARS


  • Le Palais / @palaisdechinhotel

TAIPEI MICHELIN TWO STARS

  • RAW / Chef Alain Huang & Andre Chiang @raw_taipei @alainh001 @andrechiang_sg
  • TaÏrroir / Chef Kai Ho and pastry chef Angela Sy  @tarroir @kaiho1011 @angela_sy
  • Sushi Amamoto / Chef Shogo Amamoto 
  • Shoun RyuGin / Chef Ryohei Hieda @hiedaryohei
  • The Guest House / @sheratongrandtaipei 
TAIPEI MICHELIN ONE STAR 

  • Da San Yuan
  • Da-Wan
  • Danny’s Steakhouse
  • Golden Formosa 
  • Impromptu by Paul Lee / Chef Paul Lee @impromptu_tw @paulhwlee
  • Ken An Ho 
  • Kitcho  (I don't recommend Kitcho, it's one of my least fave sushi bars in Taipei)
  • L’ATELIER de Joël Robuchon / Chef Olivier Jean @olivierjean_23
  • Logy  / Chef Ryogo Tahara @logy.tw @ryogotahara
  • Longtail / Chef Lam Ming Kin @longtail.taipei @kin.cooks
  • Ming Fu
  • Mountain and Sea House
  • MUME / Chefs Richie Lin and Long Xiong @mume_taiwan @richie_lin 
  • Sushi Nomura / @sushinomura
  • Sushi Ryu 
  • Tainan Tantsumien Seafood Restaurant
  • Tien Hsiang Lo
  • Ya Ge / Chef Tse Man @mo_tpe
























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