Michelin unveiled the selection for the very first MICHELIN Guide Taipei

Michelin Guide Taipei: 1 restaurant with three stars, 2 restaurants with two stars, 17 restaurants with one star, 36 restaurants with a Bib Gourmand.

“Taipei is a city that has incredibly rich gastronomic history and the variety of cuisines available is amazing,” says the first MICHELIN Guide Taipei, which selects a total of 110 total establishments, spanning 33 cuisine types, including 20 restaurants awarded one or more stars.

“Taipei has also given birth to a truly dynamic and innovative dining scene – much to the delight of a local clientele that is ever more curious to discover new flavours and different experiences,” added Michael Ellis, International Director of the MICHELIN guides.

Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei

Palais de Chine Hotel Taipei; image source: facebook.com/Palaisdechinehotel/

In this first selection of the MICHELIN guide Taipei, Cantonese restaurant Le Palais has been awarded three stars. Serving fine, delicate Cantonese dishes as well as other types of Chinese authentic cooking, Le Palais is helmed by Chef Chan, who moved to Taiwan from Macau nearly 20 years ago. “Chef Chan and his team have mastered the art of cooking a variety of Chinese cuisine types, and the dining experience here truly outstanding; worth a special journey! The Cantonese-style crispy roast duck, lobster, tofu and other dishes are remarkable, and baked egg custard tarts are sublime. All of the chef’s creations have won inspectors over” continues Michael Ellis.

Two restaurants gain two stars in the selection of the MICHELIN guide Taipei 2018: Ryu Gin, a Japanese contemporary restaurant which delivers creative modern Japanese cuisine using the best of the island’s ingredients and introduces subtle elements of Taiwanese gastronomy to the dishes, and My Guest House, a restaurant serving Chinese food where Hunan and Sichuan dishes are transformed into tasteful presentations revealing great textures and taste.

Seven establishments showcasing cuisine ranging from European contemporary, Japanese, Barbeque to Hangzhou cuisine are awarded one star this year. European contemporary restaurants MUME and Longtail, French contemporary restaurants L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and La Cocotte by Fabien Vergé each won a star. Taiwanese cuisine in the one star category is represented by Golden Formosa and Ming Fu. RAW, belonging to Andre Chiang also won a star, as well as Taïrroir, an innovative restaurant. Two Cantonese restaurants Ya Ge and Three Coins were featured in the one star selection this year. There are also three sushi restaurants Kitcho, Sushi Nomura and Sushi Ryu who won a star each.

Le Palais Taipei Restaurant Michelin guide

Le Palais Taipei Restaurant Michelin guide; image source: palaisdechinehotel.com