Regent Hong Kong Celebrates Another Fine Dining High Point
The Regent Hong Kong is considered an exceptional luxury hotel, frequently ranked among the city’s best following a massive renovation. And its dining is equally exceptional and continues to be rewarded.
Located in Kowloon, the Regent Hong Kong is praised for its stunning, unobstructed Victoria Harbor views, Michelin-starred dining, and highly personalized “cultivated” service.
With a celebrated 40-year legacy that includes MICHELIN Stars and Black Pearl Diamonds, Lai Ching Heen is renowned as one of the world’s finest Chinese restaurants. The name, Lai Ching Heen (麗晶軒), roughly translates to “Regent scenic pavilion” or “Regent Pavilion.”

This upscale Cantonese restaurant at Regent Hong Kong has been awarded two MICHELIN stars in the MICHELIN Guide Hong Kong & Macau 2026, marking an extraordinary 17 consecutive years of MICHELIN recognition. This longstanding accolade reaffirms Lai Ching Heen’s position as one of the region’s most celebrated destinations for Cantonese fine dining.

At the helm are Executive Chef Lau Yiu Fai and Head Chef Cheng Man Sang, whose leadership continues to guide Regent Hong Kong’s flagship Chinese restaurant to new culinary heights as Cantonese cuisine gains broader recognition across the local dining scene.

Despite the restaurant’s many accolades, Chef Lau’s ambitions remain rooted in a deeper purpose. “Every working chef strives for excellence,” he reflects, “but these awards are not personal achievements. They represent the dedication of every member of the team. These accolades are not meant to create individual stars, but to form a galaxy of brilliance that shines through every guest experience.”
Chef Lau’s vision extends beyond recognition: he is committed to introducing Cantonese cuisine to a wider audience, particularly the younger generation. “Today’s diners look for aesthetics and presentation, but what remains unchanged—and what we continue to honor—is the importance of temperature. Cantonese dishes must be served piping hot to reveal their true character. This is a standard we uphold without compromise. It’s a tradition, and we are proud to carry it forward. We always warm up for smiles and satisfaction.”





As culinary techniques evolve and technology becomes more integrated into kitchens, Chef Lau remains thoughtful about the role it should play in Cantonese cuisine. “Technology must serve a purpose,” he explains. “A blender is excellent for pulverising dried codfish into powder. But for diced carp, hand-chopping and beating are essential to achieve the bouncy texture needed for poaching—something a machine simply cannot replicate.” He adds, “Tools can assist us, but one must understand the value of craftsmanship. It’s not about working fast, but working smart.”
Drawing on the team’s deep experience, the chefs continually innovate to craft a diverse repertoire of signature creations that reflect the depth, precision, and artistry of Cantonese gastronomy.

Signature dishes include:
Golden Stuffed Crabmeat, Onion, Fresh Milk in Shell
Hand‑picked fresh crabmeat—featuring the natural sweetness of both red and green crab—is blended with sweet onion and fresh milk to create a delicate, creamy filling. Topped with golden breadcrumbs and baked inside a crisp shell, the dish offers an elegant contrast of textures: crisp on the outside, tender and succulent within.

Wok Fried Lobster, Crabmeat Roe, Fresh Milk
A classic Cantonese delicacy that, as noted by the MICHELIN Guide, has become increasingly rare in Hong Kong due to the skill required to perfect its unique texture. Achieving a consistency that is simultaneously set yet silky, with a rich, milky depth, demands mastery. This refined interpretation highlights Executive Chef Lau Yiu Fai’s expertise in seafood: simple ingredients elevated through precise technique, resulting in a fluffy, aromatic dish that captures the full essence of lobster, ensuring every bite reflects the true soul of this celebrated classic.

Barbecued Whole Suckling Pig
Each 4.5 kg Jinling suckling pig is meticulously coated with premium maltose and air‑dried for four hours before being slow‑roasted using traditional charcoal techniques. This time-honored preparation yields a glistening, ultra‑crisp crackling and remarkably tender, juicy meat—showcasing the dish’s iconic, authentic flavor profile.

Baked Puff Pastry, Salmon, Onion, Chia Seed
Flaky, buttery puff pastry encases tender salmon, sweet onion, and nutrient‑rich chia seeds, offering a refined balance of crispness and juicy interior. Rarely seen in seafood‑filled pastries, the filling delivers a nuanced savory sweetness, further enhanced by house‑made salmon floss, which adds a distinctive aroma and additional layers of texture.


The dining experience begins the moment guests step into its elegant interior, inspired by a jade jewelry box that opens to reveal the cultural richness of Cantonese gastronomy. Signature jade design elements, refined Cantonese cuisine, the artistry of Chinese tea culture, and the iconic views of Victoria Harbor together define the very essence of Lai Ching Heen. For those seeking a more intimate setting, the harbor-view Private Dining Rooms offer an ideal venue for family celebrations, social gatherings, and business occasions.


Michel Chertouh, Managing Director of Regent Hong Kong, shares his gratitude in the team’s achievement: “This remarkable accomplishment reflects the dedication and talent of the Lai Ching Heen team, whose commitment to excellence has continually elevated the dining experience.




As a cornerstone of Hong Kong culture, Cantonese cuisine preserves local culinary heritage while showcasing the city’s spirit of creativity and refinement. We look forward to carrying forward this legacy of innovation and refinement.”
Restaurant reservations can be made via the online booking platform at hongkong.regenthotels.com/. For enquiries, kindly contact Restaurant Reservations at dining.regenthk@ihg.com or call + 852 2313 2313.


