Restaurant in Hangzhou, China
Hotwoods
210ptsMichelin-flagged Latin food at mid-range prices.

About Hotwoods
Hotwoods is Hangzhou's only Michelin Plate-recognised Latin American restaurant, holding that distinction in both 2024 and 2025 at a ¥¥ price point. With a 4.3 Google rating and easy booking access, it delivers a quality-to-cost ratio that most of the city's higher-tier Chinese restaurants cannot touch. Book it as a serious meal, not a novelty.
A Michelin-recognised Latin American table in Hangzhou — and one of the city's most interesting value propositions
With a Google rating of 4.3 across 80 reviews and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Hotwoods has quietly built a track record that most Hangzhou restaurants at the ¥¥ price point simply cannot match. This is not a restaurant that asks you to pay for ceremony. It asks you to show up, eat well, and reconsider what a mid-range meal in a Chinese city can deliver when the kitchen has genuine focus.
Latin American cuisine is rare in Hangzhou. Among the city's Michelin-recognised addresses — which skew heavily toward Zhejiang regional cooking and refined Chinese formats , Hotwoods represents a genuine outlier. For the explorer who has already worked through Ru Yuan, Guiyu (Xihu), or Hangzhou House and wants to understand what the city's dining scene looks like beyond its regional specialities, this is the logical next stop. You will not find another Latin American kitchen with Michelin credentials this far inland in China.
Space and atmosphere
Hotwoods sits at 178 Hedong Road in Xiacheng District, a part of Hangzhou that has developed a reputation for independent restaurants operating at a remove from the more tourist-trafficked lakeside corridors. The address itself signals something about the restaurant's positioning: this is not a venue selling you a view or a heritage building. The pull is the cooking and the room's ability to make you forget, for a meal, that you are eating Latin American food in eastern China. The spatial setup is worth knowing before you arrive. This is not a large-format banquet room in the Chinese tradition; the scale is more intimate, which shapes how you should approach it. A table for two or three fits the room's rhythm well. The layout rewards lingering rather than quick turnaround, and the relative intimacy means noise management matters , arrive with that in mind if conversation is part of your plan for the evening.
Why the Michelin Plate matters here
The Michelin Plate is not a star, but in this context it carries specific weight. It signals that inspectors found the cooking good enough to flag , consistently, across two consecutive years , at a price tier where Michelin rarely bothers to look twice. The 2024 and 2025 Plate recognitions together suggest this is not a one-season story. For a ¥¥ Latin American restaurant operating outside the obvious markets of Shanghai, Beijing, or Hong Kong, that is a meaningful credential. If you want a reference point for how Latin American cooking at this standard performs in a major Chinese city with a fuller track record, Mono in Hong Kong operates at a higher price tier with deeper critical recognition , but Hotwoods is not trying to be that restaurant, and the comparison mostly illustrates how far the ¥¥ price point stretches here.
Booking and logistics
Booking difficulty at Hotwoods is rated easy. Given the Michelin recognition and the restaurant's position as the only Latin American address of its kind in Hangzhou, that accessibility is one of its practical advantages over higher-profile Zhejiang venues where tables require more advance planning. There is no phone or website listed in public records, so your most reliable booking route is through a third-party platform or a hotel concierge if you are staying in Hangzhou , the latter is particularly useful if you want help navigating the reservation in Mandarin. Plan to book a few days out rather than walking in unannounced, especially on weekends, but you are unlikely to face the two- or three-week lead times required at some of the city's more formal Chinese restaurants. The ¥¥ price range means the per-head cost stays accessible for most budgets, and you are unlikely to need to pre-clear a spending ceiling before deciding to go.
Who should book
Hotwoods works leading for the diner who wants Michelin-level quality signals without the formality or cost of the city's higher-end Zhejiang tables. If you are spending several days in Hangzhou and want to cover the regional cooking at venues like Jie Xiang Lou or Ambré Ciel, Hotwoods gives you a useful pivot point , a meal that resets your palate and reminds you that the city has range. It is also the right call if you have a guest who wants a break from Chinese food but you are not prepared to sacrifice quality for comfort. Solo diners should find the format accommodating; the intimacy of the space and the relatively easy booking process make it a low-friction choice for a single traveller eating well on a measured budget. Groups larger than four should confirm capacity in advance, as the room's scale may not absorb a large party without prior arrangement. For broader context on eating and drinking around the city, see our full Hangzhou restaurants guide, our Hangzhou bars guide, and our Hangzhou hotels guide.
The bottom line
At ¥¥ with two consecutive Michelin Plates and a 4.3 Google rating, Hotwoods delivers a quality-to-price ratio that is hard to find in its category anywhere in China, let alone in a city where Latin American cooking is essentially absent from the serious dining conversation. Book it as a complement to your Hangzhou itinerary, not a compromise within it. The case for going is direct: you get recognised culinary quality at a price that asks nothing of you, in a format that is easy to access and easy to enjoy. That combination is rarer than it sounds.
For more Pearl-reviewed addresses across China, see Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing. For Latin American cooking in other cities, Imperfecto: The Chef's Table in Washington, D.C. gives a useful point of reference for what the cuisine looks like at a higher price tier with a tasting menu format. See also our Hangzhou wineries guide and Hangzhou experiences guide for broader trip planning.
Compare Hotwoods
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotwoods | Latin American | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Xin Rong Ji | Taizhou Cuisine, Taizhou | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| 28 Hubin Road | Zhejiang | Unknown | — | |
| Ru Yuan | Zhejiang | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Jin Sha | Zhejiang cuisine, Zhejiang | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Song | Ningbo | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Hotwoods measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Hotwoods?
Nothing in the venue data mandates a dress code, and at ¥¥ pricing with a neighbourhood independent feel in Xiacheng District, this is not a formal-dress room. Neat casual is a safe call. If you are coming from a business context, you will not be overdressed, but a tie would be out of place.
Can Hotwoods accommodate groups?
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which suggests the room has capacity to absorb groups without much friction. As Hangzhou's only Michelin-recognised Latin American address, it is a practical choice for a group that wants a point of difference over the city's standard Zhejiang fine-dining options. check the venue's official channels to confirm private or large-table arrangements before assuming availability.
How far ahead should I book Hotwoods?
Booking difficulty is rated easy, so last-minute reservations are plausible in most cases. That said, back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 has raised the restaurant's profile, and weekends may fill faster than the general rating implies. A few days' notice is sensible; a week out is comfortable.
Is Hotwoods good for solo dining?
Yes, and arguably it is one of the stronger solo options in its Hangzhou tier. At ¥¥, the financial commitment is low relative to the Michelin Plate credential, and the neighbourhood independent setting in Xiacheng District tends to be more relaxed than the formal Zhejiang fine-dining rooms that dominate the city's upper end. Solo diners are unlikely to feel the format working against them here.
Recognized By
Similar venues by awards
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Hotwoods on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


