Restaurant in Tampa, United States
Michelin-recognised Chinese at accessible prices.

Flaming Mountain is Tampa's most accessible Michelin Plate Chinese restaurant, recognised in both 2024 and 2025, with a 4.4 Google rating across 366 reviews. At the $$ price point, it delivers independently verified cooking quality that nothing else in its price bracket in the city can match. Easy to book, making it a practical first call for Chinese food on any evening, including late.
Getting a table at Flaming Mountain is easy — and that accessibility is part of what makes it worth knowing about. This Michelin Plate-recognised Chinese restaurant on Tampa's University Plaza strip does not require advance planning weeks out, which puts it in a different category from the harder-to-reach options on our full Tampa restaurants guide. If you've been once and enjoyed it, the question is how to get more from a return visit, and whether the kitchen holds up as a consistent choice for late evenings when many of Tampa's more formal options have already closed their kitchens.
Flaming Mountain has now earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025. The Plate is Michelin's signal that a restaurant produces cooking worth seeking out, even if it hasn't crossed into starred territory. At the $$ price range, two consecutive Plate listings make this one of Tampa's more credible value propositions in the Chinese dining category — a rare combination in a market where the Michelin-recognised options tend to skew considerably more expensive.
The address at 13520 University Plaza St places Flaming Mountain in a utilitarian commercial strip north of the University of South Florida campus. Visually, the room is not the draw here , this is a no-frills setting, which is consistent with the price tier and the cuisine style. What you're walking into is a dining room built around the food, not the atmosphere. If you've already visited once, you know what to expect: functional space, efficient service, and a kitchen that operates at a standard Michelin's inspectors considered worth flagging twice running. Compared to Yummy House, which draws its own loyal Tampa following for Chinese cuisine, Flaming Mountain's Michelin recognition gives it a verifiable credential that puts it above most of the competition in the same price bracket.
Hours are not confirmed in our current data, so verify directly before planning a late visit. That said, Chinese restaurants in this category frequently run later than Tampa's European-style dining rooms, and the University Plaza location , surrounded by student-adjacent traffic , suggests the kitchen is accustomed to handling later-evening demand. If you're looking for substantive Chinese food after 9 PM in Tampa, Flaming Mountain is the Michelin-acknowledged option to check first. For context on what else is open late across the city, see our full Tampa bars guide and full Tampa experiences guide for options that run parallel to a late dinner.
Without confirmed menu data, specific dish recommendations would be speculation , and Pearl does not invent those. What the Michelin Plate does tell you is that inspectors found the cooking consistent enough to return and re-list across two consecutive years. For a returning guest, that's a signal to move beyond the obvious gateway dishes and ask staff what the kitchen currently emphasises. Chinese menus at this tier frequently rotate around seasonal availability and regional preparation styles that don't always surface on the printed menu. If you've already covered the crowd-pleasing options on your first visit, a direct question to your server about what the kitchen is doing well right now is the most reliable way to get a better second meal.
For broader context on how Flaming Mountain sits within the wider Chinese restaurant conversation, Mister Jiu's in San Francisco and Restaurant Tim Raue in Berlin represent the upper ceiling of what Chinese-influenced cooking looks like with starred recognition , useful reference points for understanding how far the category can stretch when a kitchen has full resources behind it.
Google rating: 4.4 from 366 reviews, which is a meaningful sample size for a neighbourhood-oriented restaurant at this price point. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) represent the most significant independent validation available for a restaurant at the $$ tier in Tampa. No starred venues in Tampa's Chinese category currently match that combination of price accessibility and Michelin recognition.
For comparison elsewhere in the Michelin ecosystem at higher price points: Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans each illustrate the broader range of what Michelin recognition signals at different tiers , context that helps calibrate expectations for a Plate-level venue at the $$ price point.
Reservations: Easy , walk-ins are likely manageable given booking difficulty is listed as low, but call ahead to confirm, especially for larger groups or late-evening sittings. Budget: $$ , expect a dinner for two to land comfortably below the price of a comparable meal at Kōsen or Ebbe. Dress: No stated dress code; the setting and price tier suggest casual is appropriate. Getting there: University Plaza St, north Tampa , leading reached by car; parking is standard strip-mall accessible. Hours: Not confirmed in our data , verify before visiting, particularly for late-night plans. Phone/Website: Not listed in our current data; search directly for the most current contact information.
See the comparison section below for how Flaming Mountain sits against Tampa's broader restaurant field, including Lilac, Koya, and others across different price tiers. Also worth reviewing: our full Tampa hotels guide and full Tampa wineries guide for planning a fuller evening around your dinner.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flaming Mountain | $$ | Easy | — |
| Koya | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Bern’s Steak House | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Columbia | $$$ | Unknown | — |
| Rocca | $$ | Unknown | — |
| Lilac | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
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There is no confirmed tasting menu format in the available data for Flaming Mountain, so Pearl cannot call that shot. What is confirmed: two consecutive Michelin Plates at a $$ price point, which suggests the kitchen delivers quality without requiring a premium format to prove it. If a tasting menu does exist, the Michelin recognition makes it a reasonable bet — but verify directly before booking around it.
Menu specifics are not in Pearl's current data, so recommending individual dishes would be guesswork. The Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025 signals consistent kitchen output, so asking staff what the kitchen is strongest on is a practical move. Chinese restaurants at this price tier typically reward ordering widely across the menu rather than playing it safe.
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in Pearl's data — check the venue's official channels before visiting if this is a firm requirement. Chinese kitchens at the $$ level vary considerably on allergy protocols, and a quick call ahead is more reliable than assuming. The Michelin Plate recognition suggests a kitchen that takes its output seriously, which is a reasonable baseline.
At $$, Flaming Mountain is one of the more accessible Michelin Plate restaurants in Tampa, and back-to-back recognition in 2024 and 2025 means the quality is not a one-off. For the price tier, the value case is strong — this is not a restaurant where you are paying for atmosphere or prestige positioning. If you want Chinese food in Tampa at a price point that does not require justification, this is a sound call.
Bar seating details are not confirmed in Pearl's data. Chinese restaurants in this category and price range ($$ neighbourhood-oriented) do not always operate a bar in the traditional sense — a counter or communal seating is more likely. Call ahead to confirm seating options, especially if bar dining is a specific preference rather than a fallback.
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