The fourth edition of the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang features a total of 151 establishments, including 58 Bib Gourmand and 84 MICHELIN Selected venues
2 restaurants are newly promoted to One MICHELIN Star
The Bib Gourmand and MICHELIN Selected distinctions recognize several new and notable eateries, exemplifying Malaysia’s culinary creativity, cultural richness, and dynamic food landscape
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Nov. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2026 has revealed its latest restaurant selection consisting of 151 distinguished restaurants, spanning the MICHELIN Star, Bib Gourmand, and MICHELIN Selected distinctions. Now in its fourth year, the Guide captures the culinary identities of two cities which are currently in full creative bloom, with everything from humble street stalls to refined tasting menus.
This year’s selection tells a story of a country whose culinary voice grows more assured and expressive with every passing year. It is a flavourful portrait of a nation that pays tribute to its roots while embracing the world.
“The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2026 celebrates a country where culinary heritage and modern imagination come together in perfect balance. From kitchens that honour generations of tradition to talents that boldly redefine excellence, Malaysia’s dining landscape continues to flourish as one of Asia’s most inspiring,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide.
“The 151 establishments recognised this year reflect the remarkable energy and diversity of Malaysia’s food scene. Together, they form a mosaic of flavour and passion, telling the culinary story of a modern Malaysia; a story that’s confident, expressive, and innovative.”
Dewakan Ever Still the Vanguard
Chef Darren Teoh’s Dewakan once again retains its coveted Two MICHELIN Stars, marking a third consecutive year at the pinnacle of Malaysia’s fine dining echelon. Known for its innovative use of indigenous ingredients and fearless reinterpretation of traditional Malaysian flavours, Dewakan remains both a culinary beacon and a cultural statement. Its continued recognition affirms not only its excellence, but its vital role in shaping Malaysia’s culinary narrative.
Dewakan also joins the MICHELIN Green Star community and has captured the Inspectors’ attention for their inspiring visions. The MICHELIN Green Star editorially highlights restaurants that, among the MICHELIN Guide selection, have inspired and impressed Inspectors with their committed vision for the future of gastronomy. By gathering a community of innovative establishments driven to pursue progress in the role of restaurants, the MICHELIN Green Star fosters dialogue and collaboration, encouraging establishments to inspire and evolve together.
Akar and Terra Dining promoted to one MICHELIN Star
The Guide features eight One MICHELIN Star restaurants, including two restaurants newly promoted from MICHELIN Selected – Akar and Terra Dining – alongside these restaurants Beta, Chim by Chef Noom, DC. by Darren Chin, Molina, Au Jardin, and Auntie Gaik Lean’s Old School Eatery.
Akar – Led by Chef Aidan Low, receives its first MICHELIN Star for refashioned European recipes with Japanese, French and Malaysian influences, elegantly bridging heritage and innovation through carefully layered textures and tastes.
Terra Dining – Under the helm of Chef Yu Cheng Chong, the restaurant earns its first MICHELIN Star for their refined, ingredient-focused approach to contemporary Malaysian cuisine, where precision meets restraint and every flavour is thoughtfully composed.
MICHELIN Guide Special Awards
This year, the MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang casts a warm spotlight on exceptional individuals, whose passion, discipline, and talent continue to elevate Malaysia’s dining experience.
The MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award
Honouring Chef Chin Hua Wong of Shu (newly MICHELIN Selected restaurant). Chef Wong’s work reflects a deep connection to heritage, identity, and personal history. With solid foundations in acclaimed kitchens across Singapore, Bangkok, and Shenzhen, he brings a wealth of global experience to his own restaurant, Shu, that serves as both a tribute to his Chinese roots and a platform for exploring the evolution of diaspora cuisine. Through modern techniques and heartfelt storytelling, each dish is crafted with intention—rooted in culture and rich with meaning. Chef Wong’s discipline, curiosity, and quiet passion make him a distinctive voice in Malaysia’s culinary landscape.
The MICHELIN Guide Service Award
The Service Award is bestowed upon Mr. Maverick Fung of K, a newly MICHELIN Selected Japanese fine dining restaurant in Kuala Lumpur. With over a decade of experience in hospitality, Mr. Fung blends attentiveness with deep knowledge of ingredients, offering not just service but a crafted experience. His warmth, professionalism, and intuitive wine recommendations exemplify the often-unsung artistry of the front-of-house.
The MICHELIN Guide Opening of the Year Award, presented by UOB Malaysia
The award is given to Bidou, the latest brainchild of Chef Darren Teoh. Unlike Dewakan’s innovative exploration of local cuisine, Bidou remains faithful to authentic French cuisine, paying homage to French “nouvelle cuisine”. Inspired by legends like Paul Bocuse and Michel Guérard, Bidou showcases Chef Darren Teoh’s French culinary heritage while paying heartfelt tribute to French gastronomic culture.
Celebrating the Joys of New Discoveries, from Humble Pleasures to Selected Rising Stars
In the beloved Bib Gourmand distinction — which celebrates exceptional food at affordable prices — 5 new eateries have earned their stripes.
Kuala Lumpur’s Gulainya and Lama bring Peranakan warmth and complexity to the fore.
In Penang, Awesome Char Koay Teow, Bee Hwa Cafe, and Sifu join the ranks, showcasing street food and local favourites with remarkable depth and consistency.
Meanwhile, the MICHELIN Selected distinction shines a light on 84 establishments, with 11 new additions that have impressed inspectors with their quality, character, and culinary promise, each one offering a memorable dining experience that speaks to creativity, craftsmanship, and care.
These MICHELIN Selected restaurants reflect the pulse of a dynamic dining scene in motion, where new ideas, fresh perspectives, and culinary ambition are constantly in motion.
In Kuala Lumpur, new additions include:
Bidou – A French bistro offering refined yet comforting fare.
Jie – An inventive dining room showcasing modern Chinese fare through contemporary techniques.
K – A modern Japanese restaurant renowned for its meticulous omakase experience.
Kazu – A contemporary Japanese restaurant specializing in high-quality sushi and kappo menus.
Kuki – A vegan concept redefining plant-based cuisine with flair.
Shu – An innovative kitchen known for its creative, ingredient-driven approach.
In Penang, the newcomers include:
Blacklinen – A barbecue specialist that combines smoky depth with elegant presentation.
Du-An (Lebuh Pantai) – A celebration of Malaysian heritage through elevated local flavours.
Mémoire – Offering an innovative tasting menu inspired by personal stories and culinary nostalgia.
Peninsula House – Blending Australian contemporary sensibilities with Asian ingredients.
Sood by Chef Ton – A Thai contemporary restaurant bringing refined Bangkok flair to Penang’s dining scene.
Together, these new entries exemplify the vibrant spirit of Malaysia’s dining scene, where creativity, passion, and cultural diversity continue to inspire memorable culinary experiences.
The full list of restaurants is provided at the end of this press release.
The MICHELIN Guide Kuala Lumpur & Penang 2026 at a Glance:
New
Promoted
TOTAL ESTABLISHMENTS
151
16
2
Total 2 MICHELIN Stars
1
Total 1 MICHELIN Star
8
2*
Total Bib Gourmand
58
5
Total MICHELIN Selected
84
11
KUALA LUMPUR
77
8
2
Total 2 MICHELIN Stars
1
Total 1 MICHELIN Star
6
2
Total Bib Gourmand
25
2
Total MICHELIN Selected
45
6
PENANG
74
8
Total 1 MICHELIN Star
2
Total Bib Gourmand
33
3
Total MICHELIN Selected
39
5
*Moved from MICHELIN Selected
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THE MICHELIN GUIDE 2026
KUALA LUMPUR | PENANG
KUALA LUMPUR
Two MICHELIN Stars
Excellent cooking, worth a detour!
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Dewakan
Malaysian & Contemporary
One MICHELIN Star
High quality cooking, worth a stop!
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Akar Promoted
Malaysian & Contemporary
Beta
Malaysian & Contemporary
Chim by Chef Noom
Thai Contemporary
DC. by Darren Chin
French Contemporary
Molina
Innovative
Terra Dining Promoted
Malaysian & Contemporary
Bib Gourmand
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Ah Hei Bak Kut Teh
Malaysian
Aliyaa
Sri Lankan
Anak Baba (Brickfields)
Malaysian & Peranakan
Coast by Kayra
Indian
Congkak (Bukit Bintang)
Malaysian
De. Wan 1958 (Taman U Thant)
Malaysian
Foong Lian
Cantonese
Gulainya New
Peranakan
Hai Kah Lang (Taman Cheras)
Seafood
Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice (Pudu)
Cantonese
Hing Kee Bakuteh (121 Jalan Kepong)
Malaysian
Hor Poh Cuisine
Hakkanese
Jalan Ipoh Claypot Chicken Rice
Street Food
Lai Foong Lala Noodles
Noodles
Lama New
Peranakan
Leen’s
Middle Eastern
MTR 1924
Indian Vegetarian
Nam Heong Chicken Rice (City Centre)
Malaysian
Nasi Ayam Hainan Chee Meng (Jalan Kelang Lama)
Malaysian
Nirwana
Indian
Roti by d’Tandoor
Indian
Sao Nam
Vietnamese
Sek Yuen
Cantonese
Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles
Noodles
Wong Mei Kee
Street Food
MICHELIN Selected
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Atelier Binchotan
Barbecue
Bar Kar
Barbecue
Bidou New
French
Bōl
Asian Contemporary
Café Café
French
Cilantro
French Contemporary
Dancing Fish
Malaysian & Indonesian
Dominic
French Contemporary
Elegant Inn
Cantonese
Entier
French Contemporary
Frangipaani
Indian
Gai by Darren Chin (Taman Tun Dr Ismail)
Thai
Hide
Innovative
Jie New
Innovative
Jwala
Indian
K New
Japanese
Kayra
Indian
Kazu New
Japanese
Kuki New
Vegan
La Suisse
European
Li Yen
Cantonese
Limapulo
Peranakan
Ling Long
Innovative
Malai
Thai
Marble 8
Steakhouse
Marini’s on 57
Italian
Nadodi
Innovative
Passage Thru India
Indian
Potager
French Contemporary
Qureshi
Indian
Seed
Innovative
Shanghai Restaurant
Shanghainese
Shu New
Innovative
Skillet
European Contemporary
Sushi Masa
Sushi
Sushi Ori
Sushi
Sushi Taka
Sushi
Tanglin (Bukit Damansara)
Malaysian
Tenmasa
Tempura
Teochew Lao Er
Teochew
The Brasserie
French Contemporary
Ushi
Japanese
Vantador
Steakhouse
Wagyu Kappo Yoshida
Japanese
Yun House
Cantonese
MICHELIN Green Star
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Dewakan
Malaysian & Contemporary
PENANG
One MICHELIN Star
High quality cooking, worth a stop!
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Au Jardin
European Contemporary
Auntie Gaik Lean’s Old School Eatery
Peranakan
Bib Gourmand
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
Ah Boy Koay Teow Th’ng
Street Food
Awesome Char Koay Teow New
Street Food
Bee Hwa Cafe New
Malaysian
Bibik’s Kitchen
Peranakan
BM Cathay Pancake
Street Food
BM Yam Rice
Teochew
Bridge Street Prawn Noodle
Street Food
Communal Table by Gēn
Malaysian
Duck Blood Curry Mee
Street Food
Ghee Lian
Street Food
Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)
Street Food
Hot Bowl White Curry Mee
Noodles
Ivy’s Nyonya Cuisine
Peranakan
Laksalicious
Malaysian
Lum Lai Duck Meat Koay Teow Th’ng
Street Food
Ming Qin Charcoal Duck Egg Char Koay Teow
Noodles
Moh Teng Pheow Nyonya Koay
Small eats
My Own Café
Street Food
Neighbourwood
European Contemporary
Penang Road Famous Jin Kor Char Kuey Teow
Street Food
Penang Road Famous Laksa
Street Food
Rasa Rasa
Peranakan
Ravi’s Famous Apom Manis
Street Food
Sardaarji
Indian
Siam Road Char Koay Teow
Street Food
Sifu New
Peranakan
Sister Yao’s Char Koay Kak
Street Food
Super Star Koay Teow Soup (78 Lebuh Kimberley)
Street Food
Taman Bukit Curry Mee
Street Food
Teksen
Cantonese
Thara
Thai
Wan Dao Tou Assam Laksa
Street Food
Winn’s Cafe
Peranakan
MICHELIN SELECTED
Restaurant Name (ENG)
Type of Cuisine
888 Hokkien Mee
Street Food
Air Itam Duck Rice
Street Food
Air Itam Sister Curry Mee
Street Food
Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang
Street Food
Bali Hai Seafood Market
Seafood
Bao Teck Tea House
Dim Sum
Bee See Heong
Malaysian
Bite N Eat Dindigul Biriyani
Indian
Blacklinen New
Barbecue
Blanc
European Contemporary
Ceki
Peranakan
Christoph’s
Austrian
Curios-City
Innovative
Du-An (Lebuh Pantai) New
Malaysian
Fatty Loh Chicken Rice
Street Food
Feringgi Grill
European Contemporary
Firewood
Barbecue
Fook Cheow Cafe
Noodles
Gēn
Innovative
Goh Thew Chik Hainan Chicken Rice
Street Food
Il Bacaro
Italian
Jaloux
Italian
Jawi House
Peranakan
Jit Seng Hong Kong Roasted Duck Rice
Street Food
Kebaya Dining Room
Peranakan
Kota Dine & Coffee (Fort Cornwallis)
Peranakan
La Vie
European Contemporary
Lucky Hole
Innovative
Mémoire New
Innovative
Nyonya Willow
Peranakan
Penang Famous Samosa
Street Food
Peninsula House New
Australian Contemporary
Pitt Street Koay Teow Soup
Noodles
Richard Rivalee
Peranakan
Sambal
Asian Contemporary
Sood by Chef Ton New
Thai Contemporary
The Pinn
Small eats
Tok Tok Mee Bamboo Noodle
Noodles
WhatSaeb Boat Noodles
Thai
