Langham wins in Shanghai
Langham Hospitality Group reported major recognitions in the MICHELIN Guide Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang 2026, singling out T’ang Court at The Langham among the honors announced on April 17 (insights.ehotelier.com). The hospitality group framed the accolades as landmark wins across its luxury hotels in the region, pointing to Michelin’s ongoing engagement with hotel dining as well as standalone restaurants (insights.ehotelier.com).
Langham Hospitality Group said T’ang Court at The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi won two Michelin stars in the 2026 Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang guide. (langhamhospitalitygroup.com) Michelin’s own listing now shows T’ang Court in Shanghai as a two-star restaurant, up from the one-star status shown on the 2025 guide page. The regional 2026 selection was unveiled on April 9 in Taizhou, Zhejiang. (guide.michelin.com 1) (guide.michelin.com 2) (guide.michelin.com 3) Langham also said Ming Court at Cordis, Shanghai, Hongqiao kept one Michelin star for a seventh straight year in the 2026 guide. The company cast the results as a win for its restaurant operations inside luxury hotels, not just for room bookings. (langhamhospitalitygroup.com) This year’s guide matters because Michelin combined Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang into a single regional release for the first time. Michelin said the new format covered a broader dining map across the Yangtze River Delta, one of China’s biggest travel and business corridors. (guide.michelin.com) (michelin.com) Shanghai still dominates the star count inside that broader map. Local coverage of the April 9 ceremony said 51 Shanghai restaurants received Michelin stars in the 2026 selection, alongside 35 Bib Gourmand picks. (rachelgouk.com) (citynewsservice.cn) For Langham, the upgrade gives its Shanghai flagship a higher place in Michelin’s ranking system, where two stars signal “excellent cooking” worth a detour. Michelin’s current page for the restaurant lists Cantonese cuisine and online booking through the guide. (guide.michelin.com) T’ang Court is also a brand Langham uses across cities, with its Hong Kong outpost holding three Michelin stars in the 2026 Hong Kong and Macau guide. That gives the group a ready-made benchmark as it markets its mainland China dining rooms to travelers and local diners. (guide.michelin.com) The immediate result is simple: in Michelin’s new regional China guide, Langham came away with a higher-ranked T’ang Court in Shanghai and a still-starred Ming Court nearby. (langhamhospitalitygroup.com)