7 Shenzhen restaurants earn stars in city’s Michelin Guide debut
The first crop of Michelin-star Shenzhen restaurants has been unveiled and there are a few surprises for local fine-dining fans

Shenzhen made its debut in the Michelin Guide on August 18, with seven restaurants earning the southern Chinese city’s first Michelin stars. The selection was unveiled at an event announcing the Michelin Guide Guangzhou & Shenzhen 2026, held at the Grand Hyatt Shenzhen in Luohu district.
Two Shenzhen restaurants received two Michelin stars while five earned one star each. Neither Shenzhen nor Guangzhou, however, claimed the guide’s highest honour: three Michelin stars.
In total, 176 venues were recognised at the event, including five two-Michelin-star restaurants, 22 one-Michelin-star restaurants, 73 Bib Gourmand recipients – an accolade given to venues offering good value for money – and 76 Michelin-selected venues.
In a social media post, the restaurant described the accolade as “a proud milestone, and a tribute to the enduring artistry of Chinese cuisine”.
The Bay is joined in the two-star category by Yun Jing, a Cantonese fine dining venue led by chef Guo Yuanfeng.