L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon vs Tin Lung Heen
Both establishments are highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon is preferred by most professionals compared to Tin Lung Heen. L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon comes in at 88 with endorsements from 8 reviews like Fodor's, The Infatuation and Gayot.
L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon
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15 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
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Fodor's
"Joël Robuchon, one of the most iconic chefs in the world, claims that his atelier (or "artist's workshop") is for contemporary casual dining."
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BlackBook
"Joel Robuchon’s latest opus is a distillation of the legendary chef’s perfection. I use the word “distillation” on purpose—this is a tiny little restaurant on the 4th floor of a mall."
Gayot
15.0
"Bypass the couture brands on the lower floors at Hong Kong's swanky Landmark shopping mall because the true glamour here is gastronomic."
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Forbes Travel Guide
4 Stars
"Mixed in among the designer shops and high-end hotels that comprise Hong Kong’s Landmark building is a little slice of France in the form of L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon."
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The Infatuation
"The food is a modern take on traditional French and the counter-style set up is fun and casual. "
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Tin Lung Heen
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International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The decor here is formal and imposing – you expect Hu Jin Tao to walk in any minute for his fried rice."
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Gayot
15.0
"Perched on the 102nd floor of the International Commerce Centre at The Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong, Tin Lung Heen is a grand restaurant with views and service to match."
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Forbes Travel Guide
5 Stars
"The view from the 102nd floor alone is almost enough of a reason to dine at Tin Lung Heen, but this excellent Cantonese restaurant would be worth a visit in any location."
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Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"'Dragon in the sky' is a very apposite name as this good looking Cantonese restaurant occupies a large part of the 102nd floor of the Ritz-Carlton hotel."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"It’s hard to beat the top-of-the-world views and consummate culinary skills at Tin Lung Heen, where you’ll want to savor every last bite with friends, family, or a prospective client."
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