Michelin gives first 3-star rating to Chinese chef
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Culinary bible Michelin has given its coveted three-star rating to a Chinese chef for the first time, ChannelNews Asia has reported. Michelin inspectors gave three stars to Lung King Heen, a Cantonese restaurant in the Four Seasons Hong Kong run by Chinese chef Chan Yan-tak.
Jean-Luc Naret, Director of the Michelin guides, said the company had been monitoring Chan’s career very closely, and that the restaurant had been inspected 12 times to give it the three-star approval.
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