Changning claims 7 spots in first combined Michelin guide for Jiangnan region
2026/04/15
The 2026 Michelin Guide for Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang has been released, featuring a total of 156 restaurants in Shanghai. Among them, seven restaurants in Changning District have been selected.
This marks the first time Michelin has combined the selection results of Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang into a single guide, breaking geographical boundaries to present a unified culinary map of the Jiangnan region.
The presence of multiple Changning restaurants on the list reflects the district’s rich cultural heritage, diverse consumer demand and well-targeted commercial planning.
Additionally, Yuyuan Road has been named one of the first batch of “Shanghai Specialty Dining Clusters.” Dining establishments currently account for 60 percent of the area’s commercial space, featuring Michelin-starred restaurants, Black Pearl restaurants, time-honored Chinese brands and high-level first stores, offering everything from coffee and bakery to local Chinese snacks and international cuisines.
Tai’an Table is the only three-Michelin-starred restaurant on this year’s list, maintaining this rating for five consecutive years. The restaurant serves innovative cuisine, with a regularly changing seasonal menu that offers diners a fresh high-end dining experience and a taste of inclusive food culture.
Address: Room 101, Building 1, Yuyuanli, No. 161, Lane 465, Zhenning Road
Amazing Chinese Cuisine Hongqiao Store has been upgraded from one Michelin star to two. The restaurant specializes in Chaoshan cuisine, deeply exploring the region’s ingredients and creating a series of popular classic dishes.
Address: Villa B5, 1665 Hongqiao Road
Fu He Hui has retained its two Michelin stars. The restaurant focuses on high-end vegetarian set menus that change with the seasons, praised for its cultural depth and culinary craftsmanship.
Address: 1037 Yuyuan Road
Four other Changning restaurants have been awarded one Michelin star: Fu1015, Fu1039 and Fu1088, all serving Shanghainese cuisine, as well as MOOSE, a high-end creative Huaiyang cuisine restaurant.
Beyond starred restaurants, 157 Shifang has been named a “2026 Michelin Bib Gourmand” restaurant, while Chuan Yue Hai Tang, which fuses Sichuan and Cantonese flavors, has been listed as a “2026 Michelin Selected Restaurant.”