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Check In, Then Check Out (the Shops): MICHELIN Guide Hotels Connected to Dubai’s Malls
MICHELIN’s selection of mall-connected hotels in Dubai offers a curated stay where the most extravagant days begin not with a cab ride, but a corridor.
2 Days in Tsim Sha Tsui: The Best Food, Shopping and Sights in Hong Kong
From MICHELIN-Starred restaurants and local street eats to iconic shopping spots and Victoria Harbour views, explore the best of Hong Kong’s most dynamic district.
10 MICHELIN-Recognized Street Food Spots in Hanoi You Shouldn’t Miss
From steaming bowls of pho at dawn to charcoal-grilled pork noodles made famous by Barack Obama. Here are 10 street food spots in Hanoi you shouldn’t miss.
Why You Should Visit South Korea in 2025
Explore everything South Korea has to offer. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time, 2025 is the year to dive in and experience it firsthand.
5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Hong Kong in 2025
Accessible, culinarily savvy, simultaneously modern and steeped in tradition… Hong Kong has endeared international travellers over the years with its many charms. This might be the best year to book a trip to this fabulous metropolis, as new attractions have taken its allure to another level.
Suite Dreams and Shopping Sprees: MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Asia for the Ultimate Retail Therapy
Shop till you drop, then stroll back to luxury. Discover these seven MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia that are perfectly located for your next retail adventure.
The Ultimate Shopaholic's Guide to Hong Kong: Kowloon
Hong Kong has long been known as a shopper’s paradise. In Kowloon, you will find luxury hotels, world-class shopping malls, and MICHELIN-Starred restaurants, all just a stone’s throw away.
Obsessed with Staircases? Check Out These MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Asia that Showcase Some Interesting Steps
Beautifully designed staircases can add a spectacular touch to many hotels. These stunning steps, some featuring unique and memorable end-points, offer bucket-list-worthy experiences across Asia.
The Ultimate Guide to Mong Kok: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
True to its name, Mong Kok is one of the most vibrant and bustling districts in Hong Kong. The area is packed with restaurants and cafes offering endless choices. Are you ready to rub shoulders with locals as you explore this lively community where high-end apartments coexist with old tenement buildings, and where luxury hotels stand alongside local cha chaan teng? Read on!
The Ultimate Guide to Xitun, Taichung: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
In Xitun district of Taichung, you can find thriving commercial areas and night markets, serene parks and green zones, as well as stylish restaurants and accommodations. Regardless of what you like to see and do, there is always a reason to fall in love with it.
The Ultimate Guide to Sham Shui Po: Where to Eat, Stay, and Shop
As you set foot in Sham Shui Po, you cannot help but to be captivated by its charm and charisma deeply rooted in its historical development. The crowded streets, dense population, and old tenement buildings, together with MICHELIN-recommended eateries tucked away in alleyways, collectively paint an urban landscape that is unique to this neighbourhood.
The Inspectors Reveal All on Daigo, One MICHELIN Star Restaurant Specializing in Shojin Ryori
From the journal of a MICHELIN Guide Inspector . Experience Japanese culture through Shojin ryori vegetarian cuisine.
Peter Franklin’s Saigon: Late Nights, Bars, Snail Shops, and More
The MICHELIN Guide invites you to experience Ho Chi Minh City through the captivating lens of Peter Cuong Franklin, the visionary chef who has redefined the city's culinary landscape.
Pangina Heals’ Bangkok: Bars, Fab Shops, Rendezvous Spots, Sexy Nights Out, and More
The MICHELIN Guide invites you to discover Bangkok through the dazzling perspective of the fabulous Pangina Heals, the international Thai drag superstar who took RuPaul's Drag Race by storm.
Neighborhood Hong Kong: 5 Dishes Showcasing Local Seafood
Casual contemporary European restaurant Neighborhood in Hong Kong recently received its first MICHELIN Star, a fitting milestone as the restaurant turns 10 next year. With its chef-owner, David Lai, being a fish fanatic and local seafood aficionado, we check out five of his creations showcasing local catch.
Here's Why You Should Book Hotels with the MICHELIN Guide
The MICHELIN Guide is more than just about restaurants. It's also the best place to book the world's best hotels. Here are five reasons why.
Chef Spotlight: Masakazu Ishibashi of Shoukouwa
The head chef of two-Michelin-starred sushi restaurant Shoukouwa in Singapore talks about what it was like the first day his restaurant received Michelin stars.
10 Nostalgic Dagashiya Shops in Japan You Can’t Miss
Trendy snacks might be filling Japan's convenience stores but traditional snack shops, or dagashiya, appeal to the collective memory of the past.