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    Jade River

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    Two Michelin stars. Book well ahead.

    Jade River, Restaurant in Guangzhou

    About Jade River

    Jade River holds back-to-back Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) for Cantonese cooking in Guangzhou's Tianhe District, making it one of the clearest fine-dining choices in the city at the ¥¥¥ price point. The Tianhe Park setting is quieter than most CBD alternatives, and the kitchen's consecutive recognition signals genuine consistency. Book three to four weeks ahead minimum — this is not a walk-in venue.

    Verdict

    Jade River has two consecutive Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) to its name, and for Cantonese cooking at the ¥¥¥ price point in Guangzhou, that credential matters. If you are looking for technically grounded, Michelin-recognised Cantonese cuisine in a city that takes dim sum and roast meats as seriously as anywhere on earth, this is one of the clearest booking decisions you will face. Book it — but read the practical notes below before you try, because securing a table here is harder than the address in Tianhe District suggests.

    Correcting the Misconception

    Jade River sits inside Tianhe Park, and first-timers often assume that a park-adjacent address means a casual, walk-in-friendly restaurant — the kind of place where you show up on a Sunday morning and find a table without fuss. That assumption will cost you a meal. This is a Michelin-starred kitchen operating at a price and formality level that demands advance planning. Treat the booking process the way you would treat any two-time Michelin recipient in a major Chinese city: plan ahead, confirm early, and do not rely on walk-in availability.

    The Space

    The address at 1 Yuancuner Road places Jade River within the green perimeter of Tianhe Park, which means the physical approach is quieter and more removed than the commercial towers that define most of Tianhe District. The spatial contrast , urban Guangzhou on one side, parkland on the other , shapes the dining environment before you even step inside. For a special occasion or a business meal where the setting is doing half the work, that separation from the street-level noise of central Tianhe is a genuine advantage. The room itself is positioned as a formal Cantonese dining environment, consistent with the expectations set by a ¥¥¥ price range and Michelin recognition. This is not a banquet hall optimised for large groups grinding through a set menu, nor a cramped shopfront dim sum counter. Plan for a composed, table-service experience where the pace is deliberate and the room is arranged to support conversation.

    The Kitchen

    Chef Ryan Nuqui leads the kitchen, and the cuisine type is squarely Cantonese , meaning the technical benchmark here is one of the most demanding in Chinese cooking. Cantonese cuisine prizes restraint and precision over complexity of spice: the quality of the ingredient, the accuracy of the heat, and the clarity of the sauce are exposed in a way that richer regional styles can obscure. Earning a Michelin star in this tradition in Guangzhou , the city where Cantonese cooking originated and where diners are the most demanding critics in the country , is a specific credential. Earning it twice consecutively is a signal that the kitchen is consistent, not a one-year anomaly. For the diner comparing options across the city, that consistency is what makes the ¥¥¥ spend defensible. Cantonese peers like Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine and Jiang by Chef Fei operate in the same culinary tradition; Jade River's back-to-back Michelin recognition is what separates it from the broader competitive set. If you are building a Guangzhou dining itinerary around Cantonese mastery, also consider Lai Heen, Lei Garden (Yuexiu), and BingSheng Mansion (Xiancun Road) as additional reference points in the same city.

    For Special Occasions and Business Dining

    Jade River is well-suited to the occasion where the venue itself is part of the message. The Michelin credential is legible to both local and international guests, the Tianhe Park setting provides a quieter environment than a CBD tower restaurant, and the ¥¥¥ price range sits at a level that reads as considered rather than excessive. For a business meal in Guangzhou where you need the table to signal respect without overspending, this is a stronger choice than generic luxury hotel dining. For a celebration dinner, the combination of Michelin recognition and Cantonese cooking , the culinary home of the city you are dining in , gives the meal a sense of place that international fine dining in the same price bracket cannot replicate. If you are planning a longer Guangzhou trip and want to compare across dining categories, see our full Guangzhou restaurants guide. For context on comparable Cantonese dining across Greater China, Forum in Hong Kong and Le Palais in Taipei are the benchmark references in the tradition. Further afield, Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing serve as useful comparison points for Michelin-level Cantonese outside the Pearl River Delta. For other top-tier Chinese dining experiences on Pearl, see Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road) in Beijing, 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, and Ru Yuan in Hangzhou.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty at Jade River is rated Hard. This is a Michelin-recognised restaurant with no published walk-in policy and an address that serves a catchment of Tianhe's professional and corporate dining market. Aim to book at minimum three to four weeks in advance. If you are visiting Guangzhou for a specific occasion and Jade River is the anchor of your trip, book before you book your flights. Specific booking method details are not currently available in our database , check current reservation channels directly. For more on getting around and planning your Guangzhou visit, see our full Guangzhou hotels guide, our full Guangzhou bars guide, our full Guangzhou wineries guide, and our full Guangzhou experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Jade River , Cantonese, ¥¥¥, Michelin 1 Star (2024 & 2025), Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Booking difficulty: Hard. Book 3–4 weeks out minimum.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Jade River handle dietary restrictions?

    No published policy is on record, which means you should check the venue's official channels before booking. At a Michelin-recognised Cantonese kitchen in the ¥¥¥ range, accommodation of serious dietary needs is standard practice at this level — but Cantonese cuisine relies heavily on shellfish, pork, and poultry stocks, so flag restrictions clearly and early. Don't assume the kitchen will improvise on the night.

    What should I wear to Jade River?

    No dress code is published, but the Michelin credential and ¥¥¥ price point set the tone: this is not a casual lunch spot. Business attire or polished casual is the safe call for both local and international diners, particularly if you're using the visit for client or occasion dining. Trainers and streetwear will feel out of place.

    Is Jade River good for solo dining?

    Possible, but not the obvious choice. Cantonese cooking at this level is designed around sharing dishes across a table, so solo diners miss the format's full range. If you're determined, go in knowing the experience is structured for groups and the per-head cost at ¥¥¥ doesn't scale down. A solo meal here makes sense if your goal is to assess the kitchen directly rather than to eat broadly.

    Is Jade River good for a special occasion?

    Yes — this is one of its clearest use cases. Back-to-back Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) give the venue a credential that reads clearly to both local and international guests, which makes it reliable for occasions where the choice of restaurant is itself a signal. The Tianhe Park setting adds a remove from the city's commercial density, which suits milestone dinners more than a central hotel dining room would.

    Can Jade River accommodate groups?

    Groups are likely the primary format here — Cantonese banquet-style dining is built for the table, not the individual plate. That said, no private room availability or group booking policy is confirmed in the public record, so check the venue's official channels for parties of six or more. At ¥¥¥ and with hard booking difficulty, large groups should lock in a reservation well in advance rather than assuming walk-in capacity.

    How far ahead should I book Jade River?

    Book at least three to four weeks out, and longer if you're targeting a Friday or Saturday. Jade River is rated Hard to book: it holds consecutive Michelin stars, has no published walk-in policy, and sits in a location that doesn't generate casual footfall. International visitors should treat reservation confirmation as a prerequisite before finalising travel dates, not an afterthought.

    What should a first-timer know about Jade River?

    The Tianhe Park address catches people off guard — this is not a park café. The setting is quieter and more removed than Guangzhou's central dining strips, so factor in travel time and don't rely on stumbling across it. The kitchen is Cantonese, which means the technical bar is high and the format rewards ordering widely across the menu rather than sticking to one or two dishes. Secure your reservation before you arrive in Guangzhou.

    Location

    1 Yuancuner Rd, 天河公园 Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, 510655

    Guangzhou, China

    Compare Jade River

    Award Winners Like Jade River
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Jade RiverMichelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024)¥¥¥
    Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese CuisineMichelin 2 Star¥¥¥
    Taian TableMichelin 2 Star¥¥¥¥
    SongMichelin 1 Star¥¥
    ChōwaMichelin 1 Star¥¥¥
    RêverMichelin 1 Star¥¥¥¥

    A quick look at how Jade River measures up.

    Also Consider

    Within Guangzhou's ¥¥¥ Cantonese tier, Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine is the most direct comparison to Jade River. Both operate at the same price point in the same culinary tradition. Jade River's back-to-back Michelin recognition gives it a slight edge as a credential-backed choice for diners who want the star on the booking; Imperial Treasure's broader footprint across Greater China makes it the more familiar option for frequent regional travellers. If Cantonese mastery is your specific goal, Jade River is the call. If you want a known quantity with a consistent track record across multiple cities, Imperial Treasure covers that ground.

    If you are open to stepping outside Cantonese cooking, Chōwa at ¥¥¥ offers an innovative format at the same spend level, while Taian Table and Rêver both operate at ¥¥¥¥ — meaningfully more expensive, with a European contemporary focus. Neither replaces what Jade River does in the Cantonese tradition, but if the occasion calls for a Western fine-dining format or a more experimental menu, they are the credentialed options at the next price tier. For a more budget-conscious meal that still delivers on Guangzhou flavour, Song at ¥¥ offers Sichuan cooking at a fraction of the spend — a different cuisine tradition entirely, but the right answer if value is the primary driver.

    For most diners choosing between these five options: book Jade River if Cantonese cuisine and Michelin consistency are the decision criteria. Choose Chōwa if you want innovation at parity spend. Move up to Taian Table or Rêver if the occasion justifies the extra cost and a European format is preferable. Use Song for a casual, lower-stakes meal in a different culinary register.

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