Restaurant in Guangzhou, China
Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan
250ptsTwo Bib Gourmands. Cantonese. Budget price.

About Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan
Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan holds two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) at a ¥¥ price point in Yuexiu District, making it Guangzhou's clearest case for serious Cantonese cooking without the formal-restaurant price tag. Booking is easy, the value case is straightforward, and the back-to-back Michelin recognition removes the guesswork on quality.
Verdict
Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan earns two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) while staying firmly in the ¥¥ price tier — that combination is the clearest signal in Guangzhou dining that you are getting serious Cantonese cooking without the formal-restaurant overhead. Book it for a meal where quality matters more than spectacle, and where you want to spend your money on the food rather than the room.
About the Restaurant
Located at 152 Haizhu South Road in Yuexiu District, Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan sits in one of Guangzhou's most densely eating neighbourhoods, close to the older urban fabric of the city where Cantonese cooking has deep roots. Yuexiu is not the flashiest district for a dinner reservation, but it is exactly where you find restaurants that have earned their following through the plate rather than through interior design budgets. For a special occasion dinner where the conversation can be about the food itself, that context works in the restaurant's favour.
The Bib Gourmand designation from Michelin marks restaurants offering good food at moderate prices — it is a different signal from a star, and in this case it is arguably the more useful one. It confirms that inspectors found quality here at a price point where many restaurants cut corners. Two consecutive years of recognition (2024 and 2025) removes the question of whether the first award was a fluke. The consistency of the recognition is what makes this worth your attention, particularly if you are comparing across Guangzhou's wide range of Cantonese options.
Cantonese cuisine in Guangzhou is the regional form in its most direct expression: fresh seafood, precisely handled protein, clean sauces that do not mask the ingredient, and a culinary tradition that rewards technical restraint over complexity. At a ¥¥ price point, a Bib Gourmand restaurant in this city is competing against an unusually deep field. Guangzhou has more serious Cantonese cooking per square kilometre than almost anywhere else in China, so the bar for Michelin recognition here is higher than it would be in most other cities. That context matters when you are deciding whether to book.
The Google rating of 4.3 is based on a small review sample (9 reviews), which means it should be treated as directionally positive rather than statistically definitive. The Michelin record carries more weight here than the aggregate score. For planning purposes: the address is direct to find in Yuexiu District, the price tier keeps the bill accessible for a group, and the booking difficulty is low compared to higher-tier restaurants in the city. If you are already in Guangzhou for a day or two and want a reliable Cantonese meal that has been independently validated, this is an easy yes.
On the question of wine: Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan sits in a category where the traditional pairing logic runs through tea rather than wine. Classic Cantonese cooking, particularly at a mid-price point, is built around flavours , fresh seafood, clear broths, roasted meats , that pair naturally with pu-erh, oolong, or jasmine tea service. If a dedicated wine list exists here, the database does not confirm it. What you can expect from a Bib Gourmand Cantonese restaurant at this price level is tea service taken seriously, and that is the right lens for the food being served. If wine with your meal is a priority for a special occasion, note this before booking and consider whether a higher-tier option in the city would serve that need better.
For comparison within Guangzhou's Cantonese tier: Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine operates at ¥¥¥ and offers a more formal room if the occasion calls for it. Jiang by Chef Fei, BingSheng Mansion, Jade River, and Lai Heen round out the city's upper tier if you want more service depth. Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan's value proposition is simple: Michelin-recognised cooking at a price point well below the formal Cantonese restaurants. For most diners, that is where the decision ends.
If you are building a broader Guangzhou itinerary, Pearl's full Guangzhou restaurants guide covers the city's dining options across price tiers. The Guangzhou hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are also available. For Cantonese cooking at comparable price points elsewhere in China, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, 102 House in Shanghai, and Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu offer reference points. Further afield, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing, Forum in Hong Kong, and Le Palais in Taipei represent the wider regional Cantonese spectrum worth knowing.
Practical Details
Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan is at 152 Haizhu South Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou. Price tier is ¥¥. Booking difficulty is low. Hours and phone are not confirmed in the current database , check directly on arrival or through a hotel concierge. The Google rating is 4.3 from a small sample. Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition is confirmed for both 2024 and 2025.
Compare Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan | Cantonese | ¥¥ | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine | Cantonese | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taian Table | Modern European, European Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Chōwa | Innovative | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine | Chao Zhou | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Rêver | French Contemporary | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan?
For a ¥¥ Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in a high-traffic Guangzhou neighbourhood, booking 3–5 days ahead is a reasonable precaution, especially for weekend lunch when demand in Yuexiu District is highest. Phone and online booking details are not publicly confirmed, so showing up early on a weekday is a practical fallback. The price tier and casual format suggest walk-ins are more viable here than at full Michelin Star venues.
Is Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan good for solo dining?
Yes, the ¥¥ price point and Cantonese format make it well-suited for solo diners — you can eat well without over-ordering or committing to a shared multi-course spread. Cantonese restaurants at this tier typically offer single-dish ordering rather than fixed menus, which works in a solo diner's favour. It holds two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards, so the quality-to-spend ratio is strong for one.
Can I eat at the bar at Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan?
Bar seating is not documented for Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan, and the ¥¥ Cantonese casual format does not typically include a bar counter. Expect standard table dining. If bar seating is a priority, this is not the venue to plan around.
What are alternatives to Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan in Guangzhou?
For higher-register Cantonese dining in the region, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine offers a more formal setting at a significantly higher price point, backed by its own Michelin recognition. Taian Table in Shanghai is the regional reference point for fine-dining ambition if you are travelling beyond Guangzhou. Within the ¥¥ Bib Gourmand tier in Guangzhou, the city has a dense field of recognised addresses, so Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan is one credible option among several rather than the only choice.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan?
A structured tasting menu is not confirmed in the venue data for Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan. At the ¥¥ price tier, Cantonese restaurants in this category typically operate à la carte or with set lunch options rather than a chef's tasting format. If a tasting menu is your primary goal, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine or a full Michelin Star venue is a better fit.
Is Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan worth the price?
At ¥¥ with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, the value case is clear: this is Michelin-vetted Cantonese cooking at an accessible spend. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically recognises good food at moderate prices, so the award is itself a direct answer to the value question. If your budget allows only one Guangzhou meal, this tier of venue delivers more quality per yuan than most alternatives at a higher price band.
What should I wear to Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan?
No dress code is documented for Hai Xian Jie Cai Guan. At ¥¥ pricing in a working neighbourhood of Yuexiu District, the expectation is casual and practical — clean everyday clothes are appropriate. This is not a venue where a jacket or formal attire would be expected or necessary.
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