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The Paris outpost is perched inside a five-star serviced residence just steps from the Champs-Élysées

Singapore’s very own Imperial Treasure has just bagged a shiny new Michelin star for its Paris outpost – earning recognition in the Michelin Guide's home country. The group’s Fine Chinese Cuisine at La Clef Champs-Elysees has officially joined the exclusive Michelin club, making it one of the rare Chinese restaurants in the French capital to earn the accolade.
This latest win brings Imperial Treasure’s global haul to eight stars across five cities, with two stars each in Shanghai and Guangzhou, plus single stars each in Singapore, Hong Kong, a second Guangzhou spot, and now Paris.
The Paris outpost is perched inside a swanky five-star serviced residence just steps from the Champs-Élysées. The space leans towards a luxe lounge rather than a typical Chinese restaurant, with a main dining hall, private salon, Liu Ling Bar, and two intimate dining areas designed by architect Jean-Philippe Nuel. Meanwhile, the menu showcases Peking duck, handcrafted dim sum, premium seafood, and an extensive wine list.
If you're keen to get a taste of Imperial Treasure yourself without that flight ticket to Paris, visit Singapore’s Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck, which has several prominent outlets: 290 Orchard Rd, #05–42/45; 8 Bayfront Ave, #02–04 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands; and 78 Airport Boulevard, #01-219 Jewel at Changi Airport.
Imperial Treasure Fine Chinese Cuisine in Paris is located at La Clef Champs-Élysées Paris by The Crest Collection.
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