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Hong Kong and Macau Michelin Guide: Peninsula gets first star, three-star restaurants keep theirs

The Peninsula finally gets a star for Spring Moon, joined by French restaurant Epure, IM Teppanyaki, Beefbar, Sushi Tokami and Yat Tung Heen

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Spring Moon's trio of desserts. Its MIchelin star is the first for the venerable Peninsula Hong Kong.
Bernice Chanin Vancouver

Many would consider restaurants in the Peninsula Hotel to be among the finest in town. But one – Spring Moon – has received recognition only this year, receiving one star in the 9th edition of The Michelin Guide Hong Kong and Macau.

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Two other restaurants also received recognition for the first time – French contemporary restaurant Epure and a teppanyaki eatery helmed by a Hongkonger.

The eight restaurants with three stars remained unchanged from last year.

Interior of Epure.
Interior of Epure.
A signature dish from Epure.
A signature dish from Epure.
Florian Trento, group executive chef of The Peninsula.
Florian Trento, group executive chef of The Peninsula.
“We are very happy, it’s a great recognition,” Peninsula group executive chef Florian Trento said of the star for Spring Moon. “We work hard to make sure the food is good so that the guests come back, and this recognition is icing on the cake.”
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When asked about the disappointment of being shut out of the Michelin guide in the past eight years, Trento said: “The past is the past. Spring Moon celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and it feels good to see it recognised.”

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