A total of 43 restaurants in Shanghai were awarded with Michelin stars, while the Michelin Guide released the 2021 edition for the East China city of Shanghai as of yesterday.

As the restaurant industry goes through a worldwide crisis due to the coronavirus epidemic, the Michelin Guide continues to work to support restaurants, this time returning to Shanghai for the fifth time. Last year saw Shanghai garner a significant increase in restaurants awarded stars, jumping from 30 to 40. At the upper end of the scale, Paul Pairet’s Ultraviolet was awarded a third Michelin star back in 2018 and retains it this year, while Bao Li Xuan and Da Vittorio made the jump to two stars, bringing the number of two-star restaurants in Shanghai to ten.

Here’s a full list of the Michelin stars awarded for Shanghai 2021:

Three Stars

Ultraviolet

Two Stars

8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana

Bao Li Xuan (new)

Canton 8

Da Vittorio (new)

Imperial Treasure

Ji Pin Court

L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

Taian Table

Xin Rong Ji (Nanyang Lu)

Yongfoo Elite

One Star

Amazing Chinese Cuisine

Bao Li Xuan

Canton Table (new)

Cheng Long Hang (Huangpu)

Da Dong (Xuhui & Jing’an)

Da Vittorio

Fu He Hui

Il Ristorante – Niko Romito

Jade Mansion

Jean Georges

Jin Xuan

Lao Zheng Xing

Le Comptoir de Pierre Gagnaire

Le Patio & La Famille (Sichuan Zhong Lu)

Lei Garden (Xuhui & Pudong)

Maison Lameloise

Meet the Bund (new)

Ming Court

Moose (Changning)

Moose (Pudong)

PHENIX

Ren He Guan (new)

Seventh Son (Jing’an)

Shang-High Cuisine

Sir Elly’s

T’ang Court

Tea Culture (new)

Xin Rong Ji (Xuhui)

Yi Long Court

Yong Fu (Maoming Lu)

Yong Yi Ting

Yu Zhi Lan

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