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Cuisine€€€ · Chinese
LocationEindhoven, Netherlands
Michelin
Star Wine List

Among the Netherlands' many Chinese restaurants, most pivot toward Dutch-adapted comfort. Mei Wah in Eindhoven operates at a different register: a Michelin Plate holder and double Star Wine List recognisee that draws from classical Chinese technique while matching its food to a serious wine program. At the €€€ tier on Leenderweg, it occupies a clear position above the city's casual Chinese options.

Mei Wah restaurant in Eindhoven, Netherlands
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A Different Kind of Chinese Restaurant

The Dutch relationship with Chinese cuisine has a particular shape. Across the country, the familiar format — often signposted as Chin. Ind. Rest. — settled into a comfortable, localised register decades ago: broad menus, adapted sweetness profiles, and pricing that prioritised accessibility over ambition. That format served its purpose and still does in hundreds of towns. But it also created a ceiling, and a handful of restaurants have since been built above it.

Mei Wah, at Leenderweg 86 in Eindhoven, is one of the more clearly positioned of those outliers. Its Michelin Plate recognition , awarded in both 2024 and 2025 , places it in a tier of kitchens whose cooking meets a consistent quality threshold, distinct from the category default. That recognition, alongside back-to-back Star Wine List awards (ranked second and first in 2025), signals something worth paying attention to: a Chinese restaurant in a mid-sized Dutch city that is being assessed against national and international standards rather than local convention.

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What Modern Chinese Looks Like in This Context

Contemporary Chinese cooking, in its most considered form, doesn't abandon classical technique , it applies it with more precision and less compromise. The Cantonese tradition, for instance, has always prioritised product quality and restraint of seasoning; the northern Chinese kitchen prizes texture and layered heat. What has shifted in Europe's better Chinese restaurants is the willingness to source carefully, cook to technique rather than volume, and treat the wine pairing question seriously rather than as an afterthought.

The Star Wine List recognition is relevant here. Most Chinese restaurants, even at higher price points, treat wine as a secondary consideration. Earning a ranked position on Star Wine List , a platform focused specifically on wine program quality , indicates that Mei Wah has built a list with real depth and selection logic. That changes the dining calculation: at the €€€ price tier, a serious wine program means the total bill is being spent across two elements of genuine quality rather than one strong and one perfunctory.

This places Mei Wah in a small peer group within Dutch Chinese dining. Amber Garden in Amstelveen represents the Randstad end of that niche. Eindhoven, historically more associated with design industry and engineering than with fine dining, has built a more varied restaurant scene in recent years , one where Mei Wah's positioning makes sense as part of a wider shift.

Eindhoven's Dining Position

Eindhoven's restaurant tier has expanded substantially. The city now holds several kitchens operating at the €€€ to €€€€ range, including Wiesen at the French end and Zarzo in creative cuisine at the leading price point. Creative kitchens like DOYY and more accessible options such as Bistro Sophie and De Luytervelde fill out a scene that now competes on a different level than a decade ago.

Within that context, Mei Wah fills a gap that most Dutch cities leave open: a Chinese kitchen operating at a price and quality tier consistent with the city's better European-cuisine restaurants. The Leenderweg address puts it slightly outside the immediate city centre, which in practice means it draws a destination-minded crowd rather than casual foot traffic , a dynamic that often works in a kitchen's favour in terms of table composition and pace.

For wider Dutch dining context, the Netherlands' Michelin-recognised field includes notable addresses like De Librije in Zwolle, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, De Lindehof in Nuenen, and De Lindenhof in Giethoorn. Mei Wah's Michelin Plate positions it within that broader field of recognised Dutch kitchens, even if the Plate sits below star level.

Reading the Recognition

A Michelin Plate, introduced in the guide's 2018 overhaul, denotes kitchens preparing food to a good standard , not a star-level assessment, but a meaningful distinction from the unrecognised mass. For a Chinese restaurant in the Netherlands, earning that designation in consecutive years (2024 and 2025) is not incidental. The Michelin inspectors assess Chinese cuisine on its own terms: technical precision, product quality, consistency. Sustained recognition over two years removes the possibility of a one-off result.

The Star Wine List rankings add a separate data layer. Ranking first and second in consecutive years within the platform's assessment suggests a list that is being actively curated and updated, not left static. For guests making a decision about where to spend at the €€€ tier, that combination , food recognition from Michelin, wine program recognition from Star Wine List , is a more complete quality signal than either award in isolation. Among European fine dining references outside the Chinese category, comparable attention to both food and wine quality at this price point can be found at addresses like Le Bernardin in New York City, where the integration of serious wine and serious cooking is treated as inseparable rather than optional.

Google reviewer scores (4.2 from 206 reviews) track broadly with the award picture: consistently positive without the inflated average that sometimes appears on venues with fewer, more curated reviews. At 206 responses, the sample is large enough to represent a real cross-section of guests rather than a managed impression.

Planning Your Visit

Mei Wah is located at Leenderweg 86, 5615 AB Eindhoven. The address sits south of the city centre, accessible by car with parking nearby, and reachable from central Eindhoven by tram or bus on the routes serving the Leenderweg corridor. At the €€€ price point, budget for a spend consistent with the city's other mid-to-upper tier restaurants , Eindhoven's comparable kitchens typically run to €60–90 per person before wine, and with a wine list of Star Wine List calibre, the wine component is worth allocating for rather than treating as a marginal add-on.

Current hours and booking details are not confirmed in our database; contact the restaurant directly or check for current availability before planning travel around a specific evening. Given the recognition profile, reservations ahead of time are advisable, particularly for weekend dining.

For a fuller picture of what Eindhoven offers across food, drink, and accommodation, see our full Eindhoven restaurants guide, our Eindhoven hotels guide, our Eindhoven bars guide, our Eindhoven wineries guide, and our Eindhoven experiences guide.

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