List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore

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List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore


The Michelin Guide is a prestigious restaurant and hotel guide that awards stars to establishments based on the quality of their cuisine. In Singapore, the Michelin Guide has been awarding stars since 2016, recognizing the city-state's vibrant culinary scene. This article provides a comprehensive list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore, highlighting the diversity and excellence of its dining establishments.

Overview[edit]

Singapore is renowned for its rich culinary heritage, which blends Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences. The Michelin Guide's presence in Singapore underscores the city's status as a global food destination. The guide evaluates restaurants based on the quality of ingredients, mastery of flavor and cooking techniques, the personality of the chef in the cuisine, value for money, and consistency between visits.

Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Singapore[edit]

The following is a list of restaurants in Singapore that have been awarded Michelin stars. The list is organized by the number of stars each restaurant has received.

Three-Star Restaurants[edit]

As of the latest edition of the Michelin Guide, Singapore has two restaurants that have been awarded the prestigious three-star rating:

  • Les Amis - Known for its exquisite French cuisine, Les Amis offers a luxurious dining experience with a focus on high-quality ingredients and meticulous preparation.
  • Odette - This restaurant combines French culinary techniques with Asian influences, creating a unique and refined dining experience.

Two-Star Restaurants[edit]

Several restaurants in Singapore have been awarded two Michelin stars, indicating excellent cuisine worth a detour:

  • Shisen Hanten - Specializing in Szechuan cuisine, Shisen Hanten is celebrated for its bold flavors and innovative dishes.
  • Shoukouwa - A sushi restaurant that offers an authentic and intimate dining experience, focusing on the freshest ingredients.

One-Star Restaurants[edit]

One-star restaurants in Singapore offer high-quality cooking worth a stop. Some notable one-star establishments include:

  • Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle - A hawker stall that gained fame for its delicious pork noodle dishes, showcasing the accessibility and quality of Singapore's street food.
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
  • Burnt Ends - Known for its modern Australian barbecue, Burnt Ends offers a unique dining experience with its open kitchen and custom-made grills.
  • Candlenut - The world's first Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant, Candlenut serves traditional Straits Chinese cuisine with a contemporary twist.

Impact of the Michelin Guide in Singapore[edit]

The introduction of the Michelin Guide in Singapore has had a significant impact on the local dining scene. It has elevated the status of Singaporean cuisine on the global stage and has encouraged chefs to innovate and strive for excellence. The guide has also increased the visibility of local hawker stalls, highlighting the quality and diversity of Singapore's street food culture.

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