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    Restaurant in Guangzhou, China

    Tang Shi Meishi

    210pts

    Solid mid-budget Cantonese, easy to book.

    Tang Shi Meishi, Restaurant in Guangzhou

    About Tang Shi Meishi

    Tang Shi Meishi holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025, making it one of Guangzhou's most credible mid-budget Cantonese options. At ¥¥ pricing in the historic Liwan District, it rewards a lunch visit more than dinner. Easy to book and low-risk for food explorers building a Cantonese itinerary across the city.

    Should You Book Tang Shi Meishi?

    If you are returning to Guangzhou's Cantonese dining circuit and want a mid-budget option that has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Tang Shi Meishi is worth revisiting — or visiting for the first time. At ¥¥ pricing, it sits in a price tier where expectations are often modest, but the consecutive Michelin acknowledgements signal that the kitchen is operating above its price point. The honest question is whether the experience holds up across visits, and for a food-focused traveller, the answer is yes — with some conditions.

    The Room and the Setting

    Tang Shi Meishi sits on Guangfu North Road in Guangzhou's Liwan District, a part of the city where traditional shophouse architecture and older neighbourhood commerce still define the streetscape. The address , close to the 488 marker on Guangfu North Road , puts it within the Xiguan cultural corridor, an area associated with old Cantonese merchant culture. Walk in and the visual register is likely traditional rather than designed-for-Instagram: expect the kind of room that communicates seriousness about food rather than ambience as a product. For a traveller exploring Guangzhou's historic food corridors, the location itself adds context that a hotel-lobby Cantonese restaurant cannot replicate.

    Lunch vs Dinner: Where the Value Lands

    This is the question that matters most for a returning visitor or a first-timer deciding when to go. In Cantonese restaurants at the ¥¥ tier, lunch is typically the higher-value session. Dim sum service , if offered , tends to draw regulars and families rather than tourists, which keeps the energy grounded and the pacing honest. Dinner at this price tier can feel more self-conscious, occasionally stretched to fill a longer time slot with dishes that are better at midday. Without confirmed menu data, the practical advice is to treat lunch as the primary recommendation and dinner as a secondary option if lunch slots are unavailable. For context, this pattern holds across comparable Cantonese neighbourhood restaurants in Guangzhou and Guangdong more broadly , the daytime kitchen is where the craft is most visible.

    Booking and Timing

    At ¥¥ pricing and with Michelin Plate status rather than a star, Tang Shi Meishi is rated as easy to book. You are unlikely to need more than a few days' notice for most sessions, and weekend lunch is the period most likely to require advance planning. Walk-in capacity at this tier is generally better than at starred venues, but arriving without a reservation on a Saturday or Sunday midday carries some risk. Weekday lunch is the path of least resistance. Compared to higher-demand Cantonese addresses in Guangzhou, this is one of the more accessible entry points into recognised Michelin-acknowledged cooking in the city. For broader context on where to eat across the city, see our full Guangzhou restaurants guide.

    How It Fits the Guangzhou Cantonese Map

    Guangzhou's Cantonese dining scene ranges from multi-Michelin-starred hotel restaurants to neighbourhood institutions that have never sought recognition. Tang Shi Meishi occupies a productive middle ground: formally acknowledged, locally positioned, and priced for repeat visits rather than special occasions. For explorers building a Guangzhou itinerary around food, it pairs well with a higher-end session at Lai Heen or Jiang by Chef Fei to calibrate where the city's Cantonese cooking sits across price tiers. It also benchmarks usefully against BingSheng Mansion (Xiancun Road) and Jade River for a fuller picture of what Guangzhou does across formats. If your Cantonese circuit extends beyond Guangzhou, comparable Michelin Plate-level neighbourhood Cantonese is worth comparing against Forum in Hong Kong or Le Palais in Taipei , both of which operate at higher price points but offer a useful benchmark for the cuisine's ceiling. For travellers moving through mainland China's broader fine-dining circuit, Xin Rong Ji in Beijing, 102 House in Shanghai, and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau each represent how regional Chinese cuisine performs under Michelin scrutiny at different price tiers.

    Practical Comparison

    VenueCuisinePrice TierMichelin StatusBooking Ease
    Tang Shi MeishiCantonese¥¥Plate (2024, 2025)Easy
    Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese CuisineCantonese¥¥¥RecognisedModerate
    Lai HeenCantoneseHigherRecognisedModerate
    Jade RiverCantoneseMid-HighNot listedEasy-Moderate

    The Verdict for Food Explorers

    Tang Shi Meishi is the kind of venue that justifies a place on a Guangzhou food itinerary precisely because it is not trying to be a destination restaurant. The Michelin Plate , held consecutively , is a credible signal that the kitchen meets a standard worth your time. At ¥¥, the risk is low and the potential reward is a genuinely Cantonese neighbourhood meal in a part of Guangzhou that still feels connected to the city's culinary history. Book for lunch if you can. If you are planning a broader Guangzhou or China trip, explore our full Guangzhou hotels guide, our full Guangzhou bars guide, our full Guangzhou experiences guide, and our full Guangzhou wineries guide for a complete picture. Comparable Cantonese Michelin experiences elsewhere in China , including Ru Yuan in Hangzhou, Xin Rong Ji in Chengdu, and Dai Yuet Heen in Nanjing , are worth cross-referencing if you are building a regional food itinerary.

    Compare Tang Shi Meishi

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    Tang Shi Meishi¥¥Easy
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    Taian Table¥¥¥¥Unknown
    Song¥¥Unknown
    Chōwa¥¥¥Unknown
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Tang Shi Meishi?

    No bar seating is documented for Tang Shi Meishi. Traditional Cantonese restaurants at the ¥¥ tier in Guangzhou are typically table-service operations without counter or bar dining formats, so your best plan is to reserve a table directly.

    Is Tang Shi Meishi good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebration where honest Cantonese cooking matters more than ceremony. With back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, it carries enough credibility to feel considered, but at ¥¥ pricing it is not a formal occasion restaurant. If the occasion calls for a grander room or a starred kitchen, Guangzhou's hotel fine-dining options sit at a different tier.

    What should I wear to Tang Shi Meishi?

    No dress code is specified for Tang Shi Meishi. At ¥¥ pricing in a Liwan District neighbourhood setting, clean casual clothing is a safe call — this is not a formal dining room.

    What are alternatives to Tang Shi Meishi in Guangzhou?

    For a step up in formality and price, Guangzhou's Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurants in major hotels are the obvious comparison. Song is worth considering if you want a more design-forward room alongside your Cantonese cooking. Within the mid-budget tier, Tang Shi Meishi's Michelin Plate recognition sets it apart from most unrecognised neighbourhood options on Guangfu North Road.

    What should I order at Tang Shi Meishi?

    Specific dishes are not documented in available venue data. As a Michelin Plate-recognised Cantonese kitchen in Guangzhou, the focus will almost certainly be on classic Guangdong techniques — lean on the kitchen's recommendations when you arrive, and ask staff which dishes are considered the house strengths that day.

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