Restaurant in Guangzhou, China
Beiyuan Cuisine
210ptsMichelin-recognised Cantonese without the formal price tag.

About Beiyuan Cuisine
Beiyuan Cuisine holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, delivering credentialed Cantonese cooking in Guangzhou's Yuexiu District at a ¥¥ price point. It is an accessible, easy-to-book option for food explorers who want serious Cantonese cooking without the overhead of the city's formal fine-dining venues. Order across multiple dish categories to get the full picture.
A Michelin-recognised Cantonese table at mid-range prices — worth booking for explorers who want serious cooking without the formal-dining overhead
At the ¥¥ price point, Beiyuan Cuisine at 202 Xiaobei Road in Guangzhou's Yuexiu District is one of the more direct value propositions in the city's Cantonese dining scene. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions — 2024 and 2025 , confirm that the kitchen is cooking at a level that warrants attention, and doing so without asking you to pay ¥¥¥ or ¥¥¥¥ for the privilege. If you are in Guangzhou and want credentialed Cantonese cooking that does not require a special-occasion budget, this is a clear candidate to book.
The Cantonese Table Here
Cantonese cuisine, at its leading, is a study in restraint , technique in service of ingredient clarity rather than flavour accumulation. Guangzhou is the originating city for this cooking tradition, and the standard set by the city's leading Cantonese kitchens is among the most demanding in China. A Michelin Plate in this context is not a consolation designation; it signals that the inspectors found cooking worth eating, in a city where the competition for that recognition is intense.
Beiyuan Cuisine sits in Yuexiu District, which is central Guangzhou , historically significant and well-connected rather than a fringe neighbourhood requiring extra navigation. For food-focused visitors working through the city's dining options, the location makes it an easy add to any itinerary centred on the older parts of the city. Pair a lunch or dinner here with visits to nearby cultural sites and you have a day that moves efficiently between Guangzhou's culinary and historical layers.
The Google rating of 4.2 across 55 reviews is modest in sample size but consistent with the Michelin recognition , no red flags, no dramatic split opinion. For a restaurant at this price tier with award credentials, that kind of steady, positive signal is more useful than a higher rating on a thin base. It suggests the kitchen delivers reliably rather than brilliantly on some visits and poorly on others.
How to Think About the Menu Here
Cantonese cooking at this level in Guangzhou typically organises around a few categories worth understanding before you arrive: roasted meats, steamed whole fish or shellfish, stir-fried seasonal vegetables, and dim sum if available at the session you attend. The progression of a meal here is less about a composed tasting arc in the Western sense and more about a considered assembly of dishes that balance texture, temperature, and intensity across the table. For a food explorer, the right approach is to order across categories rather than anchoring on one type of dish.
The ¥¥ pricing means you can order generously without the meal becoming a financial calculation. That freedom is genuinely useful in Cantonese dining, where the full picture of a kitchen's range only becomes clear when you eat across multiple dish types rather than ordering conservatively. Budget accordingly and order wide , that is how this style of cooking is meant to be experienced.
Guangzhou's Cantonese dining scene gives you strong reference points for comparison. Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine operates at ¥¥¥ and represents a more formal, polished version of the same tradition. Jiang by Chef Fei, Lai Heen, and Jade River represent higher-tier Cantonese options for occasions where the room and service level matter as much as the food. BingSheng Mansion (Xiancun Road) occupies a comparable popular-prestige position in the city. Beiyuan sits at the accessible end of this spectrum , the argument for booking it is that the cooking earns Michelin recognition at a price that does not require justification.
For visitors building a broader picture of Cantonese cooking across China, the tradition extends well beyond Guangzhou. Forum in Hong Kong represents one of the most celebrated expressions of classical Cantonese cooking in any city. Le Palais in Taipei brings a Taiwanese interpretation of the same tradition. Closer to home on the mainland, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing show how Cantonese cooking travels and adapts. For broader Chinese dining context across other cities, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, and Ru Yuan in Hangzhou each reward investigation.
Booking and Logistics
Know Before You Go
- Address: 202 Xiaobei Rd, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, 510045
- Price tier: ¥¥ , accessible mid-range; order generously across the menu
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.2 (55 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no evidence of high demand or difficult reservation windows
- Phone / website: Not listed , confirm current hours and booking directly on arrival or via local platforms (Dianping is the most reliable in Guangzhou)
- Dress code: Not specified , mid-range Cantonese dining in Guangzhou is generally informal; smart casual is more than sufficient
- Leading for: Food explorers, solo diners, small groups, visitors wanting credentialed cooking without fine-dining pricing
Booking difficulty is listed as easy, which is consistent with the ¥¥ positioning and the review volume. You are not competing with a hot-ticket reservation window here. That said, popular Cantonese restaurants in Guangzhou can fill at peak lunch and weekend dinner sessions, so a same-day or next-day booking via Dianping is a sensible precaution rather than an afterthought. Walk-in may be possible on weekday evenings, but confirming ahead removes the uncertainty.
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Compare Beiyuan Cuisine
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beiyuan Cuisine | Cantonese | ¥¥ | Easy |
| Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine | Cantonese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Taian Table | Modern European, European Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Song | Sichuan | ¥¥ | Unknown |
| Chōwa | Innovative | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Rêver | French Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
How Beiyuan Cuisine stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Beiyuan Cuisine handle dietary restrictions?
Cantonese cooking at this level leans heavily on pork-based broths, seafood, and roasted meats, so vegetarians and those with shellfish allergies should communicate needs clearly before ordering. Beiyuan holds a Michelin Plate recognition, which suggests kitchen attentiveness, but Cantonese menus are not inherently restriction-friendly. Call ahead or arrive with specific requests written in Mandarin or Cantonese for the clearest result.
What should I wear to Beiyuan Cuisine?
At the ¥¥ price point in Guangzhou's Yuexiu District, this is a neighbourhood-level Michelin Plate venue, not a formal dining room. Clean, presentable casual wear is appropriate — there is no evidence of a dress code. Overly formal attire would be out of place here.
Is Beiyuan Cuisine good for solo dining?
A Michelin Plate Cantonese table at ¥¥ pricing is a reasonable solo outing if you're comfortable ordering a smaller selection. Cantonese menus are designed for sharing, so solo diners typically focus on one or two main dishes plus rice. The mid-range price point keeps the commitment low, making it a practical choice for a solo meal in Guangzhou.
Can Beiyuan Cuisine accommodate groups?
Cantonese restaurants in Guangzhou's Yuexiu District routinely serve larger tables, and the shared-dish format suits groups well. Groups of four or more get the most out of the menu structure, as it allows broader coverage of roasted meats, steamed dishes, and house preparations. check the venue's official channels at 202 Xiaobei Road to confirm private room availability or advance booking for larger parties.
What should a first-timer know about Beiyuan Cuisine?
Beiyuan Cuisine has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, signalling consistent kitchen quality at a ¥¥ price point — which is the core case for booking it. First-timers should know that Cantonese dining in Guangzhou prioritises ingredient quality over heavy seasoning, so the cooking can read as understated if you're expecting bold flavours. Come with a group if possible, order across multiple categories, and treat this as a benchmark for what mid-range Guangzhou Cantonese actually looks like.
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