If you ask Chinese food lovers which guide they actually trust for a great meal in China, many won’t say Michelin — they’ll say the Black Pearl Restaurant Guide (黑珍珠餐厅指南). It’s China’s own home-grown fine-dining guide, and for eating Chinese food across the country, it’s arguably the most reliable list there is.
What is the Black Pearl Guide?
Launched in 2018 by Meituan-Dianping (美团・大众点评) — China’s giant dining-review and booking platform — the Black Pearl Guide was created as a credible, China-centric counterpart to Michelin. Now in its eighth edition, it covers 370+ restaurants across more than 30 mainland cities, plus a growing international list.
📌 Quick fact-check: the Black Pearl Guide is published by Meituan / Dianping, not Ctrip/Trip.com (携程). You’ll find it inside the Meituan (美团) and Dianping (大众点评) apps.
Diamonds, not stars
Where Michelin awards stars, Black Pearl awards diamonds, on a three-tier scale:
- 💎💎💎 Three Diamonds — “worth visiting at least once in your lifetime.” The pinnacle.
- 💎💎 Two Diamonds — “perfect for a special occasion.”
- 💎 One Diamond — “ideal for a gathering with family and friends.”
Restaurants are judged on three pillars: culinary skill, the dining experience, and “inheritance and innovation” — how well a kitchen honours tradition while moving it forward. Selections combine anonymous visits by an expert panel (chefs, critics, seasoned gourmets) with big data from Meituan and Dianping.
The 2025 Three-Diamond restaurants (the very top)
These are the China-region restaurants holding the top three-diamond rating in the 2025 guide:
Mainland China
- Yong Fu / 甬府 (Huangpu) — Shanghai — exquisite, refined Ningbo cuisine.
- Amazing Chinese Cuisine / 菁喜荟 — Shanghai — modern, high-end Chinese.
- Gastro Esthetics Da Dong / 大董 — Beijing — the artful flagship of the famous roast-duck name (it’s also in my Michelin guide to China).
- Jin Sha / 金沙厅 — Hangzhou — elegant Hangzhou cuisine at the Four Seasons.
- Xin Rong Ji / 新荣记 — Taizhou — the Linhai flagship of the Taizhou seafood house, at the source (see my hidden-gem travelogue).
Hong Kong & Macau
- The Chairman — Hong Kong — celebrated Cantonese.
- Howard’s Gourmet — Hong Kong.
- Jade Dragon — Macau — fine Cantonese at City of Dreams.
- Robuchon au Dôme — Macau — French, atop the Grand Lisboa.
Below these sit a much larger field of two-diamond (“perfect for a special occasion”) and one-diamond (“great for a gathering”) restaurants across every covered city — far too many to list, and refreshed yearly. Browse the full, current set inside the apps (next section).
Why locals trust it — and why it complements Michelin
Michelin in mainland China only covers a handful of cities (Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Hangzhou and a couple of new provinces — see my Michelin guide to China). The Black Pearl casts a far wider, more local net:
- Many more cities. It reaches dining capitals Michelin hasn’t touched yet — think Shenzhen, Wuhan, Changsha, Xi’an, Qingdao, Shantou and more.
- It gets Chinese cuisine. The judging panel and criteria are built around Chinese food culture, so it rewards a perfect bowl of Cantonese double-boiled soup or a master’s Huaiyang knife-work the way those dishes deserve — not through a Western fine-dining lens.
- Heritage matters. The “inheritance” criterion means time-honoured houses and regional masters get their due alongside slick new tasting-menu rooms.
For a visitor who wants the best Chinese meal in a given city, Black Pearl is often the sharper tool. Use Michelin and Black Pearl together: where both a Michelin star and Black Pearl diamonds point to the same restaurant, you can book with total confidence.
How to use it as a visitor
- Download Meituan (美团) or Dianping (大众点评) and search 黑珍珠 (or “Black Pearl”).
- Filter by city and diamond level, and browse photos, signature dishes, prices and reviews.
- Book through the app — but note the catch below.
🤝 The reservation hurdle: like top Michelin tables, popular Black Pearl restaurants often need a reservation through a Chinese app and a Chinese phone number, and the best ones book out fast. If there’s a diamond restaurant you have your heart set on but can’t book, contact us and we can help arrange it (a small service fee applies).
The bottom line
Think of it this way: Michelin tells you where the world’s critics rate China; the Black Pearl tells you where China rates itself. For Chinese food, in more cities than any other guide, it’s the list I’d trust first. Pair it with my regional food guide and the Michelin guide and you’re set for the best eating of your trip.