2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgfs.2023.100673
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The characteristics of Michelin-starred restaurants in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan

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“…The restaurant represented by R10 explained that the restaurant’s name and philosophy were derived from the name of a local river, making it more traceable and rooted in the region. Similar findings were also identified in previous research on restaurants [ 26 , 90 , 128 ].…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The restaurant represented by R10 explained that the restaurant’s name and philosophy were derived from the name of a local river, making it more traceable and rooted in the region. Similar findings were also identified in previous research on restaurants [ 26 , 90 , 128 ].…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The chef’s mastery of frying techniques significantly influences their reputation within the restaurant industry and adds to the restaurant’s prestige. This restaurant features an open kitchen where chefs demonstrate to customers how the dishes are fried, as a “front-of-house Chinese cuisine.” The restaurant represented by R3 refers to their culinary craftsmanship of the “oil-blasted shrimp” as an intangible cultural heritage, which cooks local river shrimp within 18 s. In return, presenting these traditional cooking techniques is also crucial for conserving the associated local knowledge [ 26 , 39 , 127 ].…”
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