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Four signature restaurants at Wynn have each received Michelin two-star honors from the Michelin Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2020 for a total of eight Michelin stars at Wynn Palace and Wynn Macau. In its very first rating from Michelin, Sichuan Moon at Wynn Palace garnered two Michelin stars, and Wing Lei Cantonese restaurant at Wynn Macau has been elevated to two stars. Overall, Michelin has awarded three new stars across both hotels, and the award-winning restaurants are:

Wynn Macau:

• Wing Lei (Two Stars)

• Golden Flower (Two Stars)

• Mizumi (Two Stars) Wynn Palace:

• Sichuan Moon (Two Stars)

“Michelin has awarded two stars to Sichuan Moon at Wynn Palace in its first rating. This prestigious honor is a recognition of Sichuan Moon’s efforts to deliver extraordinary dining experiences and exceptional service standards,” Kristoffer Luczak, Executive Vice President of Food & Beverage for Wynn Macau, Limited said. “Three of our signature restaurants at Wynn Macau – Wing Lei, Golden Flower and Mizumi – have also retained their coveted Michelin stars, and Wing Lei has been further elevated to two stars. These Michelin honors are a reflection of our ongoing commitment to promote Macau as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.

Wynn Palace

Sichuan Moon takes the essence of Sichuan cuisine and presents each dish in new and innovative ways. In partnership with internationally renowned Chef André Chiang, Sichuan Moon reinterprets the flavors of Sichuan cuisine through a contemporary approach and with the pairing of exceptionally rare, specialty teas. The Sichuan Moon interior, which features a breathtakingly beautiful Murano butterfly chandelier as a centerpiece, offers a visually stimulating and immersive dining experience that is a blend of East and West.

Wynn Macau

Wing Lei specializes in crafting high quality, classic Cantonese cuisine and has earned Michelin recognition for 11 consecutive years and was elevated to two stars. With Executive Chef Chan Tak Kwong at the helm, Chef Chan and his team have worked extraordinarily hard to ensure the traditions of Cantonese cuisine are upheld, the ingredients are always of premium quality and the presentation of each dish is exceptional. The restaurant features traditional and modern Chinese design characteristics that are immediately visible in the iconic flying dragon composed of thousands of Swarovski crystals and individual blown glass elements for a touch of drama.

Golden Flower, which has retained its coveted Michelin two-star accolade for eight consecutive years, celebrates the rich history of Tan, Lu (Shandong) and Sichuan cuisines. During the Qing Dynasty, a government official from Canton named Tan Zongjun introduced Tan cuisine, which blends the best of China’s northern and southern culinary traditions. Executive Chef of Chinese Culinary at Wynn Macau, Liu Guo Zhu, who has garnered more than 50 years of culinary experience, oversees the dining experience at Golden Flower. The restaurant’s sophisticated interior reflects the exquisite, intimate nature of the cuisine, which was often served exclusively to special guests in Tan Zongjun’s courtyard home in Beijing.

For four consecutive years, Mizumi has successfully remained as the only Michelin two-star restaurant in Macau and continues to present the finest Japanese dining experience outside of Japan. Mizumi serves the most premium and freshest ingredients of the season from Japan and around the world. Featuring the iconic Japanese national colors of red and white, the restaurant décor is also inspired by a selection of antique, gold and silver Japanese Obi. Together, these interior design elements offer a beautiful setting that wonderfully complements the pleasures on the palate.