Restaurant in Macau, China
Pin Yue Xuan
560ptsCreative Cantonese with a serious wine list.

About Pin Yue Xuan
Pin Yue Xuan holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025) and delivers creative Cantonese cooking with international touches inside the Venetian Macao. At $$$, it sits below Macau's starred Cantonese venues but above the city's casual options, with a serious 590-selection wine list that adds real value. Best for special occasions and business dinners; book one to two weeks ahead.
Is Pin Yue Xuan worth booking in Macau?
Yes — with conditions. Pin Yue Xuan holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), sits inside the Venetian Macao, and prices meals at $$$, which in Macau's casino-hotel dining context means you are paying for creative Cantonese cooking with international influences, not a standard dim sum lunch. If you want technically ambitious Cantonese food without climbing to the $$$$ tier that venues like Jade Dragon or Wing Lei occupy, Pin Yue Xuan is the right call. If you want the absolute ceiling of Cantonese craft in Macau, those two are ahead of it.
What the Kitchen Does
Chef Darren Cheung runs a kitchen that treats Cantonese tradition as a starting point rather than a fixed destination. The approach is classically grounded — the precise knife work, clean stocks, and restrained seasoning that define the tradition , but with selective international influences layered in. That framing matters for deciding whether to book: if you want pure, uninterrupted Cantonese orthodoxy, Lai Heen at the Ritz-Carlton is a closer match. If you want a kitchen that applies those foundations with some creative latitude, Pin Yue Xuan is the more interesting option at the same price tier.
The wine program, led by Wine Director Arnaud Echalier, is notable for a Cantonese restaurant. The list runs to 590 selections across 2,590 inventory units, with strengths in France, Italy, and California. Pricing sits at $$$, meaning there are many bottles above $100, but the range is broad. Corkage is $50 if you bring your own. For anyone pairing wine seriously with a Cantonese meal , still an uncommon experience in this category , this is one of the more considered lists you will find in Macau at this price point. Compare it to the Cantonese wine programs at Forum in Hong Kong or Le Palais in Taipei and Pin Yue Xuan holds its own on depth, if not on prestige.
The Room and the Energy
The Venetian Macao is a loud, high-traffic casino resort, but Pin Yue Xuan occupies the first level in a way that filters out much of that noise. The dining room has the composed, formal register typical of Chinese fine dining inside Macau's major hotel properties , the kind of room where conversations stay at the table and service operates at a measured pace. It is not intimate, and it is not the place for a casual catch-up dinner. The atmosphere signals occasion dining: go here for a business dinner, a family celebration, or a milestone meal, not for a spontaneous weeknight out. If you have already been once and want to return, the room rewards a longer evening , take your time across multiple courses and lean into the wine list.
Macau Context
Macau's Cantonese dining scene runs deep. Chef Tam's Seasons and Pearl Dragon both operate at or near Pin Yue Xuan's level, and the Michelin Plate positioning puts it clearly below the starred venues while still above the city's casual Cantonese options. For regional Chinese cooking in the same city but at a lower price point, Five Foot Road (Sichuan, $$) is a practical alternative if the occasion calls for something less formal. For comparable Cantonese ambition across mainland China, the standard is set by venues like Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, and Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Guangzhou. Pin Yue Xuan competes credibly in that regional conversation.
General Manager Simon Wan oversees a front-of-house that, per the venue's Google rating of 4.8 across 28 reviews, delivers consistent service. The sample size is small, so treat that number as directional rather than definitive , but the pattern is positive. The Venetian Macao ownership (Venetian Cotai Limited) means operational standards are maintained at resort level, which shows in the room presentation and service consistency.
Who Should Book
Pin Yue Xuan is the right choice if you want creative Cantonese cooking at the $$$ price tier with a serious wine list, inside a major Macau hotel property. It is a stronger pick for special occasions than for casual dining. If you have been once and are considering a return, the wine program and the kitchen's international-influence approach mean there is genuine reason to come back with a different group or a different wine pairing objective. For broader planning, see our full Macau restaurants guide, our full Macau hotels guide, our full Macau bars guide, our full Macau wineries guide, and our full Macau experiences guide.
For comparable Cantonese experiences elsewhere in the region, 102 House in Shanghai, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing represent interesting points of comparison across the mainland.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) · Cantonese, $$$ · Venetian Macao, first level · Wine list 590 selections, strengths in France, Italy, California · Corkage $50 · Lunch and dinner · Booking difficulty: moderate · Google 4.8 (28 reviews).
FAQs
- How far ahead should I book Pin Yue Xuan? Book at least one to two weeks out for dinner, especially on weekends. The Venetian Macao draws consistent hotel traffic, and Pin Yue Xuan's Michelin Plate recognition means it fills faster than its low review count might suggest. Weekday lunches are more accessible with shorter notice.
- Is Pin Yue Xuan good for a special occasion? Yes. The formal room, the $$$ price point, and the occasion-style service make it well-suited for business dinners, milestone celebrations, and multi-generational family meals. It is a notch below the starred Macau Cantonese venues if you want maximum prestige, but for most groups it delivers the right balance of quality and setting.
- What should I wear to Pin Yue Xuan? Smart casual at minimum; business casual or formal is more appropriate for dinner. The room inside the Venetian Macao reads formal, and arriving underdressed will feel out of place. The same dress logic applies at Lai Heen and comparable Macau hotel dining venues.
- Can I eat at the bar at Pin Yue Xuan? No bar seating is confirmed in the venue data. Pin Yue Xuan operates as a full-service dining room rather than a bar-forward space. If a counter or bar experience is the priority, it is not the right format here.
- Is Pin Yue Xuan worth the price? At $$$ with a Michelin Plate, yes , particularly if you use the wine list. The 590-selection program with serious French, Italian, and California depth is unusual for Cantonese dining at this price tier and adds genuine value to the overall spend. If you are coming purely for food and skipping wine, the value equation is tighter relative to peers like Lai Heen.
- What are alternatives to Pin Yue Xuan in Macau? For Cantonese at the same price tier, Lai Heen is the most direct comparison. For higher-end Cantonese, Jade Dragon and Wing Lei sit at $$$$. For regional Chinese at a lower price point, Five Foot Road (Sichuan, $$) is an easy step down in formality and spend.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Pin Yue Xuan? The venue data does not confirm specific tasting menu details, so this cannot be answered with precision. What is confirmed: the kitchen operates at a creative register that suits multi-course eating, and the wine list with Arnaud Echalier's direction supports pairing well. If a tasting menu is offered, the format fits the room and the kitchen's approach. Confirm availability when booking.
Compare Pin Yue Xuan
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Pin Yue Xuan | $$$ | — |
| Aji | $$$$ | — |
| Five Foot Road | $$ | — |
| Lai Heen | $$$ | — |
| Robuchon au Dôme | $$$$ | — |
| Feng Wei Ju | $$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Pin Yue Xuan and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Pin Yue Xuan?
Book at least one to two weeks out, and further in advance for weekend dinners or public holidays when the Venetian Macao is at peak occupancy. As a Michelin Plate holder (2024 and 2025) with a $$$ price point, it attracts both hotel guests and dedicated diners from Hong Kong and mainland China. Same-week availability exists on quieter weeknights, but counting on it for a special occasion is risky.
Is Pin Yue Xuan good for a special occasion?
Yes, provided you want creative Cantonese cooking rather than a traditional banquet format. The Michelin Plate recognition, Chef Darren Cheung's kitchen, and a 590-label wine list with pricing up to and above $100 per bottle give the meal enough ceremony for a birthday, anniversary, or business dinner. If a large private-room banquet is the priority, a dedicated banquet venue in Macau may serve that format better.
What should I wear to Pin Yue Xuan?
The venue database does not specify a dress code, but the context — a Michelin Plate restaurant on the first level of the Venetian Macao at the $$$ price tier — points toward neat, presentable clothing. Resort-casual works for lunch; for dinner, lean toward business casual to avoid standing out against the room's tone.
Can I eat at the bar at Pin Yue Xuan?
No bar-seating arrangement is documented in the available venue data. Pin Yue Xuan is a full-service Cantonese dining room inside the Venetian Macao rather than a bar-forward concept, so a table reservation is the standard route. Contact the Venetian Macao directly to confirm any counter or walk-in options before arriving.
Is Pin Yue Xuan worth the price?
At $$$, it holds up if you engage with the wine list and the kitchen's more creative output. The Michelin Plate (two consecutive years) and Wine Director Arnaud Echalier's 590-label, 2,590-bottle list place it ahead of standard hotel Cantonese restaurants on both food and drink credentials. If you only want straightforward roast meats or dim sum, there are cheaper options in Macau that deliver on that specific brief.
What are alternatives to Pin Yue Xuan in Macau?
Lai Heen at the Ritz-Carlton and Chef Tam's Seasons operate at a comparable or higher level for Cantonese cooking and carry stronger Michelin recognition. Feng Wei Ju is the pick if you want northern Chinese rather than Cantonese. For a full-scale fine-dining escalation with a French lens, Robuchon au Dôme is the benchmark in Macau, though the price gap is significant.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Pin Yue Xuan?
Tasting menu specifics are not available in the venue data, so confirming the current format directly with the restaurant before booking is the right move. In general, a tasting format at a Michelin Plate Cantonese restaurant at the $$$ tier makes sense when you want to cover Chef Darren Cheung's range in one sitting, and the wine list — with a $50 corkage fee and 590 selections — gives a pairing option if you want to build around it.
Recognized By
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- Robuchon au DômeRobuchon au Dôme holds three Michelin stars, a Black Pearl 3 Diamond rating, and 99 points on La Liste — the strongest awards stack in Macau. Book at least two weeks ahead, wear a jacket and tie, and commit to the set menu. At $$$$, it is the right choice when occasion, service depth, and a 16,800-bottle wine list are all part of the brief.
- Jade DragonThe only restaurant in Macau with both three Michelin stars and three Black Pearl diamonds, Jade Dragon earns its credentials through specific sourcing choices — lychee-wood roasting, TCM-informed soups, and single-portion dim sum — rather than casino-complex prestige. At $$$ per head, it is the right booking for serious Cantonese food. Book well in advance; walk-ins are not realistic.
- Chef Tam's SeasonsChef Tam's Seasons at Wynn Palace holds two Michelin stars, ranks #9 in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2025, and runs a degustation menu that changes every 15 days along the Chinese lunar calendar's 24 solar terms. At the $$$ price band with an 870-bottle wine list and a 50-variety tea program, it is the clearest yes for serious Cantonese dining in Macau. Book far ahead — reservations are near impossible to secure last-minute.
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