Melco Tops Macau Stars
Melco Resorts & Entertainment secured eight MICHELIN stars across five restaurants in the Hong Kong & Macau 2026 Guide — a result that reaffirms Melco’s dominance in Macau’s luxury dining scene. The company’s performance cements the city’s status as a serious fine‑dining destination in Asia. (globenewswire.com)
Melco’s five named houses in the 2026 MICHELIN Guide are Jade Dragon (Three MICHELIN Stars), Alain Ducasse at Morpheus (Two MICHELIN Stars), and Pearl Dragon, Ying and Sushi Kinetsu (each One MICHELIN Star). (taiwannews.com.tw)) City of Dreams alone hosts six MICHELIN Stars across its outlets — the three‑star Jade Dragon, the two‑star Alain Ducasse at Morpheus and one‑star Sushi Kinetsu. (taiwannews.com.tw)) Jade Dragon has retained its Three MICHELIN Star status for the eighth consecutive year, while Alain Ducasse at Morpheus has held Two MICHELIN Stars for the eighth straight year. (markets.businessinsider.com)) Pearl Dragon (Studio City), Ying (Altira Macau) and Sushi Kinetsu (City of Dreams) each maintained One MICHELIN Star in the 2026 selection, and City of Dreams’ Chinese omakase Yí received a MICHELIN recommendation. (manilatimes.net)) The MICHELIN Guide unveiled its 18th Hong Kong & Macau edition at a ceremony on March 19, 2026 at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau, publishing a full selection that covers 278 restaurants in the region, including 59 in Macau. (guide.michelin.com)) Melco Chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho said the company was privileged by the recognition and highlighted the teams’ consistency in the Guide’s centenary year. (taiwannews.com.tw))