Saturday, November 29, 2025

Opus 388 (Shenzhen, CHINA) ★★★☆☆

For months, I’ve been eyeing Shenzhen’s rising fine-dining scene, and Opus 388 helmed by Chef Alessio Durante has been on my radar ever since I stumbled upon the restaurant's glowing reviews on Dianping (大眾點評). Some even went as far as to crown it the city’s first fine-dining temple. Conveniently nestled within the Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen, where we were spending the weekend, it felt like the stars had aligned.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Chef Durante is no newcomer to haute cuisine — an Alain Ducasse alumnus, he previously held fort at Morpheus Macau before bringing his culinary vision to Shenzhen. With that pedigree, my expectations were understandably set high.

The restaurant is supposed to boost a nice city view from the window but unfortunately, we were seated a little distance away at the counter table.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

A two- and three-course set menu is available, along with a tasting menu (now Chapter 3) showcasing some of the seasonal offerings prepared by the chef and his team.

A parade of small nibbles began with a small dish of cuttlefish, celery, and yoghurt. There was a strong burst of acidity that was quite appetizing, but overall, the dish was rather underwhelming in terms of flavor and balance. As I was once again reminded by the photo, there was plenty of celery, but not nearly enough cuttlefish.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

The second nibble was a Japanese chawanmushi (茶碗蒸) with shitake mushrooms.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Lastly, Yunnan matsutake and chicken consommé. This was not intense as first expected and surprisingly, it was the ravioli with ricotta cheese that stole the show.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

King crab, summer vegetables, mille-feuille – Our first starter was mille-feuille with king crab meat and summer vegetables.

When I read mille-feuille (千層酥), I pictured delicate pastry layers cradling sweet king crab in between. But what arrived was more of a savory tart — a dense, chewy pastry housing a modest mix of crab meat and summer vegetables. The green bean sauce and vegetable purée dried out far too quickly, leaving the dish texturally flat.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

At this point, house-baked sourdough, subtly infused with what I thought was tomato, was served up.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Our bread was accompanied by a foamy butter with chunks of olive in the middle. A nice combination that worked well together. A sign of the kitchen’s potential when it plays to its strengths

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Foie gras, morel, peach – They did a nice job with the pan-seared foie gras, which was topped with diced apple and dragon fruit. The fruity topping was refreshing but it did very little to cut through the richness of the foie gras.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

The morel mushroom stuffed with peach and the peach sauce, however, was a clever and well-executed pairing that deserved more of the spotlight.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Yellowtail, mushroom, Perseus Caviar, Hennessy XO – Another dish that had us all scratching our head.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

The yellowtail matched with a Yunnan mushroom emulsion, was crowned with Perseus Caviar No.1 from France. It was certainly umami-rich, but we could hardly taste the yellowtail, as it was almost dissolved — or perhaps minced — into the sauce.


Dalian abalone, tiger-hands mushroom – Dalian abalone topped with black garlic and yellow mustard, was finished off with an intense sauce made from the abalone jus and kombu. Not bad.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Shandong sole, almond veloute, cherry marmalade – This one also puzzled me. The sole fish, molded into the size and shape of a macaron, was perched over a rich velouté made with milk, garlic and almond. The presentation felt gimmicky, and the bed of braised shallots hidden underneath was more memorable than the fish itself. A missed opportunity for something more elegant.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Pitvhier, black pork, truffle, potato – The main dish for me (while Jelloman enjoyed the lamb).

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Chef Durante suddenly appeared tableside to carve the Pithivier for me. A golden, crisp pastry filled with Iberico pork, foie gras and black truffle.


It was finished with a potato foam and his secret beef jus. Finally, a dish that delivered on both technique and flavor. Succulent, aromatic, and deeply satisfying.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Our palate cleanser was a Buddha’s hand lemon blossom sorbet packed with zesty flavors. 


Hainan avocado, 72% Valrhona, shiso, caviar – Dessert was, without question, the best dish of the night—a refined plate of Hainan avocado purée, 72% Valrhona chocolate mousse, brown sugar tuile, shiso ice cream, and a generous portion of caviar, finished with a crispy shiso leaf on top. A bold, savory-sweet dessert with a mix of flavors that were complex yet balanced. It reminded me of Cultivate’s famed banana bread, served with five-spice powder, homemade banana miso, and caviar — an innovative creation that pushes the boundaries of dessert, but with a more understated elegance.

Opus 388 at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Innovative French fine-dining restaurant chef's table labeled as the city’s first fine-dining temple on social media

Finally, the sweet trolley with some chocolate, candy and cookies.


Officially, I was thoroughly stuffed, but couldn’t resist a chocolate-coated strawberry and a chocolate almond from the sweet trolley.



I came in full of expectation after seeing the stunning photos from Opus 388’s six-hands dinner with Chef Marcon from Restaurant Marcon and Chef Tian from Avant. Tonight, however, told a different story.

The meal oscillated between creative ambition and subpar execution. The mille-feuille that wasn’t, the macaron-shaped sole, and the "disappeared" yellowtail all left me scratching my head. There were some bright spots, yes — the Pithivier and dessert being clear highlights — but they weren’t enough to elevate the overall experience into something memorable. And with that heavy price tag, I could easily find something unforgettable back in Hong Kong.

Even Jelloman leaned over midway through the meal and whispered, "Let’s not throw money away on Western food north of the border again." Message received — loud and clear.




Food Rating: 6.2/10
Price: ¥¥¥¥
Address: 77/F Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen, 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian, Guangzhou, China
深圳市福田区华富街道莲花一村社区皇岗路5001号深业上城A栋文华东方酒店77楼
Closest Metro Station: Donggualing (冬瓜岭)
Opening Hours: 5:00am - 10:00pm daily



Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) ★★★☆☆

Baker & Spice is a fast-growing bakery in China, with over 60 branches nationwide. I first stumbled upon this brand while working in Shanghai, and nowadays, they have branches in Southern China including right here in Shenzhen.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe

Since we're staying at the Mandarin Oriental this time around, it was an easy trip downstairs to UpperHills (深業上城) for some of their freshly baked goods.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe

Apart from their croissants and doughnuts, they also serve simple salad and pasta dishes (and of course coffee) tailored to the Asian palate.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe

I had long been eyeing their berliners but never really had the chance to get my hands on one until today.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe

Vanilla Berliner (¥15) – This looked exactly like the custard cream doughnuts I’ve been getting from Bakehouse.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe

While its appearance was soft and fluffy, the reality was quite different. The dough, including the crust, was a little too crunchy for a doughnut, and even the vanilla custard cream was a tad too thick — even for a custard filling. Overall, it was decent but not something I'd go out of my way for again.

Baker & Spice Upperhills 深業上城店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - Bakery chain in China with over 60 branches nationwide, cafe setting comfort food coffee chill vibe




Food Rating: 5/10
Price: ¥¥¥
Address: Shop T3061, Level 3 Upperhills, 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian, Guangzhou, China
深圳市福田区皇岗路5001号深业上城L3层T3061号铺
Closest Metro Station: Donggualing (冬瓜岭)
Opening Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm daily



Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA)

Our Shanghai trip for hairy crab is officially off the table. While the team was disappointed to hear the news from me, I decided to soften the blow with a last-minute getaway to Shenzhen. To make it worthwhile, I booked us a room at one of the city’s top hotels — Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen (深圳文華東方酒店).

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

Check-in was quick and effortless.

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

Our room was on the 75th floor, just a few levels below the reception. The moment the door opened, we were greeted by sheer luxury and elegance (little one dashed right in ahead of us!).

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

There’s a massive walk-in closet — almost the size of a Yotel room!

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

The space is bathed in natural light thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a bright and airy vibe. 

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay
Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

With a room this large, of course there’s a cozy living area complete with a sofa by the window to soak in the view (Someone is a real happy camper now!). They even provide a telescope — can’t wait to see if it works tonight!

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay
Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

Next to the bedroom is a spacious bathroom featuring a long counter with double basins — a definite winner.

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay
Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

The shower room offers the same stunning city view, and like most upscale hotels in Shenzhen, there’s a large bathtub right in the center. 

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

The little nugget wasted no time jumping in for a splash!

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

The toilet is separate from the main bathroom and located near the entrance. With a room this size, it actually takes a short walk to get there.

Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen 深圳文華東方酒店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) - The best luxury hotel in Futian Shenzhen atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城), amazing stay

Our stay at Mandarin Oriental Shenzhen was everything we expected from a luxury hospitality brand and more. Plus, its location atop UpperHills Shopping Mall (深業上城) makes it an excellent choice for an overnight stay in Shenzhen.




Rating: ❤❤❤❤❤
Price: ¥¥¥¥¥
Address: 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian, Guangzhou, China
深圳市福田区华富街道莲花一村社区皇岗路5001号深业上城A栋
Closest Metro Station: Donggualing (冬瓜岭)
Tel: +86 (755) 8802-6888
Map: https://j.map.baidu.com/c7/oM5c



Tao Tao Ju One Avenue 陶陶居 卓悦中心店 (Shenzhen, CHINA) ★★★★☆

We were supposed to spend the next weekend in Shanghai, but a few things popped up and I had to cancel the trip altogether. To make it up to myself and my team, I decided to treat us to a small getaway to Shenzhen instead.

After enjoying some game time early on, we moved along to Tao Tao Ju (陶陶居) at One Avenue (卓悦中心) for a late lunch.


It's always nice to return to a familiar gastronomic ground.


Signature Hong Kong style milk tea (招牌港式奶茶) (¥22) – There's no better way to start a meal here. I love the consistently strong and robust tea flavor—just the way I like it.


Pan-fried turnip cake (香煎蘿蔔糕) (¥26) – A simple dish done right. Perfectly pan-fried to a golden brown.


Little nugget's favorite here.


Tao Tao Ju jumbo prawn dumpling (陶陶居大蝦餃) (¥36) – Another must-have item at TTJ. Each dumpling was packed with the equivalent of three prawns. Plump and juicy.


Barbecued pork "snowballs" (叉燒雪花球) (¥30) – One's our latest favorites here.


Encased in a chewy glutinous rice skin flavored with kale was a savory mix of diced char siu and mushrooms, all tied together with a flavorful sweet-savory sauce.


Stir-fried broccoli with beef (西蘭花炒牛肉) (¥58) – Some protein for my meat-loving son.


Sweet and sour pork (冰鎮咕噜肉) (¥78) – I almost forgot that Tao Tao Ju is known for its signature sweet and sour pork. As we had never tried it before, I thought it was time to put it to the test.


The meat, coated in a crispy batter, remained warm and succulent inside. What stood out was the clever use of ice to induce a cold temperature twist. An interesting contrast in texture and flavor. Loved this~


After yet another satisfying lunch at TTJ, it was time to head over to Houhai for our hotel check-in.




Food Rating: 6.8/10
Price: ¥¥¥
Address:  Shop L233, East Zone, Level 2 One Avenue, Fuhua Road, Futian, Guangzhou, China
深圳市福田区福华路卓悦中心商场东区L233号铺
Closest Metro Station: Gangxia (岗厦)
Tel: +86 (755) 8299-8870
Opening Hours: 10:00am - 9:30pm daily