Restaurant in Hangzhou, China
La Lune
100Pearl PointsModern Chinese, checked

About La Lune
La Lune is the Hangzhou pick for diners who want Chinese Contemporary cooking in the ¥¥¥ tier, with a Michelin Plate giving it a useful credibility signal. It is better for curious small groups than conservative banquet-style occasions; for formal Cantonese hosting, compare it with Lai Heen, Pin Yue Xuan, Ying, or Zi Yat Heen instead.
La Lune is a Hangzhou restaurant listed for Chinese Contemporary cooking at a ¥¥¥ price level, with a Michelin Plate noted for 2025. That makes it a useful option when the plan calls for a contemporary Chinese meal rather than a broadly defined casual stop.
The verified details are direct: La Lune is in Hangzhou, observes a smart casual dress code, is listed as open daily from 10 AM to 11 PM. Beyond those basics, details such as private rooms, seating capacity, chef background, menu format, signature dishes, beverage program, special dietary services are not confirmed here, so they should be checked directly before booking.
Book it for a modern Chinese meal, not a guaranteed private-room occasion
The safest way to approach La Lune is as a Chinese Contemporary choice in Hangzhou. The ¥¥¥ price level and Michelin Plate recognition suggest a more considered meal, but the available verified information does not confirm a tasting-menu format, private dining setup, or banquet-style service.
For diners comparing options, keep the decision focused on occasion and comfort level. La Lune is the relevant pick when Chinese Contemporary cooking is the priority. If the group is also considering other premium Chinese dining choices, compare it with Lai Heen, Pin Yue Xuan, Ying, or Zi Yat Heen based on the kind of meal and setting you want.
Where it fits in a Hangzhou itinerary
Use La Lune as the Chinese Contemporary slot in a Hangzhou dining plan. For travelers building a wider food itinerary, 's full Hangzhou restaurants guide is the better planning layer for comparing other dining in the city.
Because the confirmed hours run daily from 10 AM to 11 PM, La Lune may fit a range of meal timings, but exact booking availability should still be confirmed with the restaurant. Dress smart casual, budget for a ¥¥¥ meal, do not assume unverified details such as a private room, fixed menu, or particular service format.
Verdict: choose La Lune when the table wants Chinese Contemporary cooking in Hangzhou with Michelin Plate recognition. Keep expectations grounded in the confirmed facts, compare it with other premium options such as The Kitchen, Lai Heen, or Pin Yue Xuan if the occasion calls for a different style of meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about La Lune?
La Lune is a Chinese Contemporary restaurant in Hangzhou with a ¥¥¥ price level and a Michelin Plate noted for 2025. It is listed as open daily from 10 AM to 11 PM, the dress code is smart casual.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Lune?
A tasting-menu format is not confirmed in the verified venue details. If a fixed menu, à la carte ordering, or a particular dining format matters to your plans, check directly with La Lune before booking.
What should I wear to La Lune?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Neat, polished clothing is the safest choice for a ¥¥¥ Chinese Contemporary meal.
What are alternatives to La Lune in Hangzhou?
For other dining in Hangzhou, compare La Lune with unnamed local options according to occasion, budget, cuisine preference. If you are comparing premium venues more broadly, Lai Heen, Pin Yue Xuan, The Kitchen, Ying, Zi Yat Heen are useful points of comparison.
Can La Lune accommodate groups?
Group capacity, private rooms, event arrangements are not confirmed in the verified venue details. Contact La Lune directly if you need a specific setup for a larger party.
Location
Khun Bu Lom Rd, Vientiane, Laos
Hangzhou, China
Compare La Lune
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Lune | Hangzhou | Chinese Contemporary | Michelin Plate (2025) | ¥¥¥ |
| Lai Heen | Macau | Cantonese | , | $$$ |
| The Kitchen | Macau | Steakhouse | , | $$$ |
| Pin Yue Xuan | Macau | Cantonese | , | $$$ |
| Ying | Macau | Cantonese | , | $$$ |
| Zi Yat Heen | Macau | Cantonese | , | $$$ |
How La Lune Hangzhou compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if La Lune is not the right fit
If the group wants Cantonese rather than Chinese Contemporary, start with Pin Yue Xuan or Ying. If the table includes diners who would rather avoid a Chinese menu altogether, The Kitchen is the cleaner alternative.
How La Lune compares with Cantonese and steakhouse peers
La Lune is the more exploratory choice against Lai Heen, Pin Yue Xuan, Ying, and Zi Yat Heen. All sit in the $$$ range, but the decision is less about spend and more about occasion: choose La Lune for Chinese Contemporary cooking, choose the Cantonese peers when the table wants a more familiar luxury Chinese format.
The Kitchen is the outlier because it is a steakhouse, making it the safer pick for guests who want a direct protein-led meal rather than a Chinese menu. For value, La Lune makes sense when the Michelin Plate matters to the group and the meal is the point of the evening. For conservative hosting, Pin Yue Xuan, Ying, or Zi Yat Heen are easier recommendations because Cantonese dining is a more familiar shared-table language.
Booking difficulty is listed as easy for La Lune, which gives it a practical edge if the group is planning late. Lai Heen, The Kitchen, Pin Yue Xuan, Ying, Zi Yat Heen are stronger cross-shops by format than by proximity, so use them as occasion checks: contemporary Chinese for curiosity, Cantonese for ceremony, steakhouse for a lower-risk group dinner.
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