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    Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)

    1,125pts

    Beijing's hardest booking. Three stars. Book early.

    Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang), Restaurant in Beijing

    About Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)

    Chao Shang Chao in Chaoyang holds three Michelin stars in both 2024 and 2025 and a La Liste 75-point score for 2026, making it Beijing's most credentialed Chaozhou address. At ¥¥¥¥ pricing and near-impossible booking difficulty, it suits food-focused travelers who want serious regional Chinese cuisine at the highest documented level. Plan your reservation weeks ahead.

    The Verdict

    If you are comparing Beijing's three-Michelin-star Chinese restaurants and wondering where Chao Shang Chao sits, the answer is clear: this is the city's most credentialed address for Chaozhou cuisine, holding consecutive Michelin three-star recognition in both 2024 and 2025, plus a La Liste Leading Restaurants score of 75 points for 2026. For food-focused travelers who want to eat in Beijing at the highest level of Chinese fine dining — and specifically want to experience a regional cuisine rarely represented at this tier outside Guangdong — Chao Shang Chao in Chaoyang is the booking to chase. Just know that chasing it is apt phrasing: this table is near impossible to secure without planning well in advance.

    Why Chaozhou at This Level Matters

    Chaozhou (Teochew) cuisine originates from the coastal region of eastern Guangdong province and is among the most ingredient-precise and technique-demanding of China's regional traditions. Its hallmarks are delicacy over boldness , careful steaming, refined broths, and a restrained use of seasoning that forces the quality of raw ingredients into focus. At the three-star level, this means there is nowhere to hide: the cuisine rewards great produce and punishes shortcuts in a way that heavier regional styles do not. That context matters for the explorer considering this booking. You are not visiting for spectacle or theatrical presentation; you are visiting to taste what happens when a disciplined culinary tradition is executed without compromise.

    For reference, Chaozhou cuisine at this caliber is not common in mainland China. The style has deep roots in Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and among diaspora communities, but a three-star Chaozhou address in Beijing is a genuinely rare configuration. If you want a peer comparison for the cuisine itself, look at Fleurs Et Festin in Xiamen or Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine in Guangzhou , both serious Chaozhou addresses, but neither carrying three stars. Chao Shang Chao in Chaoyang sits above them by credential.

    The Chef

    Executive Chef Yat Fung Cheung trained in Hong Kong under a Master Chef before holding senior roles at Kowloon Bay Royal Garden Chinese Restaurant in Hong Kong and Ji Pin Xuan in Shanghai, where he worked on modernized Cantonese cooking and premium ingredient sourcing. His focus at Chao Shang Chao is on refining Chaozhou traditions while applying rigorous quality standards to every component. The consistent Michelin recognition across two consecutive years signals that the kitchen is not coasting on early acclaim. A sister location, Chao Shang Chao in Xicheng, operates separately and may offer a different availability window worth checking if Chaoyang is fully booked.

    What the Experience Delivers

    The address is 39 Shenlu Street in Chaoyang, Beijing's most internationally frequented district. The price tier is ¥¥¥¥, placing it at the leading end of Beijing dining alongside peers like Xin Rong Ji on Xinyuan South Road and Jingji. At this price point, the expectation is a multi-course structured meal built around seasonal Chaozhou preparations, served in a setting commensurate with the award level. Specific menu details, dish names, and pricing per head are not confirmed in our current data, but the La Liste and Michelin credentials provide a reliable baseline for quality expectation.

    The Google review count is limited (4.0 from 3 reviews), which tells you less about quality than about how rarely diners who eat here are the type to leave public ratings. This is a reservation-driven, word-of-mouth venue where the credentialed food press has done the assessment work. Trust the Michelin and La Liste signals over the review volume here.

    Booking Reality

    Pearl rates this as near impossible to book. Three-star venues in China at this cuisine level draw both domestic and international demand, and Chao Shang Chao's seat count is not publicly disclosed. If you are planning a Beijing trip with this meal as an anchor event, start the reservation process as early as your plans allow , weeks in advance at minimum, potentially longer for peak travel periods. No online booking portal is confirmed in our current data; reaching out directly via the venue's address or through your hotel concierge in Beijing is the practical approach. Travelers staying at properties with strong dining concierge services will have a meaningful advantage here. For broader context on where this fits into a Beijing itinerary, see our full Beijing restaurants guide.

    For the Regional Explorer

    If your goal is to eat across the range of serious Chinese regional cooking during a China trip, Chao Shang Chao slots into a specific niche that no other three-star address in Beijing fills. For Taizhou cuisine at the same price tier, Xin Rong Ji is the comparison. For vegetarian Chinese fine dining, King's Joy and Lamdre serve different purposes. None of them replicate what Chao Shang Chao does with Chaozhou technique. Outside Beijing, the wider network of Chinese fine dining restaurants worth cross-referencing includes 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing , all worth knowing if you are building a broader itinerary across Chinese regional cooking at the top tier.

    Practical Details

    DetailChao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road)Jingji
    CuisineChaozhouTaizhouBeijing Cuisine
    Price Tier¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
    Michelin Stars3 (2024, 2025)Not confirmedNot confirmed
    La Liste 202675 ptsNot confirmedNot confirmed
    Booking DifficultyNear ImpossibleDifficultModerate
    LocationChaoyang, BeijingChaoyang, BeijingBeijing

    Compare Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)

    Value Check: Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang) and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)¥¥¥¥Near Impossible
    Jing¥¥¥Unknown
    Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road)¥¥¥¥Unknown
    Lamdre¥¥¥¥Unknown
    Jingji¥¥¥¥Unknown
    King's Joy¥¥¥¥Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang) accommodate groups?

    Groups are possible but require advance planning at a venue this difficult to book. At ¥¥¥¥ pricing with three Michelin stars, private room availability is the determining factor — check the venue's official channels well ahead of your intended date. For larger parties, build in extra lead time beyond what you would for a table of two.

    What should I order at Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)?

    Specific menu items are not published, so ordering decisions will be guided by the kitchen on the day. Chaozhou cuisine at this level centres on precise ingredient quality and restrained technique — expect seafood and braised preparations to anchor any tasting format. Chef Yat Fung Cheung's approach blends traditional Chaozhou flavours with contemporary technique, so deference to the kitchen's direction is the right call here.

    Can I eat at the bar at Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)?

    No bar seating format is documented for Chao Shang Chao. At a three-Michelin-star Chaozhou restaurant operating at ¥¥¥¥, the experience is structured around full table service rather than casual counter options. Plan for a full sit-down meal.

    Is Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang) good for solo dining?

    Solo dining at three-star level in China is viable but not the format this kind of venue is optimised for. Securing a single seat may actually be easier given booking pressure — one spot is easier to place than a table of four. The ¥¥¥¥ price point means a solo meal represents a significant outlay, so come with a clear appetite for serious Chaozhou cooking rather than a general curiosity about fine dining.

    What should I wear to Chao Shang Chao (Chaoyang)?

    No dress code is officially documented, but a three-Michelin-star restaurant at the top of Beijing's price tier warrants formal or at minimum business-formal attire. Arriving underdressed at a venue with this level of recognition and two consecutive years of three-star awards would be out of place. Treat it as you would any three-star occasion.

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