What, the three star Michelin restaurants in China are fake

Updated on Restaurant 2024-04-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    On the morning of September 21, the Michelin Guide Shanghai 2017 was officially released, which is the 28th Michelin Guide released by Michelin in 2016 and the first in Chinese mainland. Among them, the one-Michelin-starred restaurants are: Sir Ellie, Da Dong (International Trade Plaza), Da Dong Sea Cucumber Shop (Transoceanic Plaza), Madame Goose (Xinzhuang), Fei Nisi, Fu Hehui, Jia Quan Qifu (Kerry Center), Jin Xuan, Lao Cheers, Lao Zhengxing, Lee Garden (IFC), Lee Garden (International Trade Plaza), Mi Shanghai, Nanlu Zheli, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Federation, Tai'an Gate, Xin Rong Kee (Shanghai Plaza), Yongyi Ting.

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