Michelin announces the selection of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2022, in which two restaurants – Odette and Les Amis, are honoured with three stars.
Nae:um, his inaugural establishment also receives its first Michelin Star this year. Two new restaurants are added to the Two Michelin Starred restaurant selection this year. 7 of them are new entrants in the One Michelin Star category.
Modern Indian restaurant Thevar and progressive restaurant Cloudstreet were elevated to two-Michelin-starred status in last night's Michelin Guide Singapore ...
A total of 52 restaurants received Michelin stars this year — four more than last year. After six years with my previous restaurant, it is great to get recognition for doing something different.” Owner Mr Tang Chay Seng says in Mandarin: “This is still a valuable award after all these years and I will work hard to retain it.” They are modern Australian barbecue restaurant Burnt Ends, which relocated to Dempsey Hill last year; Euphoria, which is helmed by local chef Jason Tan; Hamamoto by former Kisho chef Kazu Hamamoto; La Dame de Pic, the Singapore outpost of three-starred Maison Pic in France; Marguerite by chef-owner Michael Wilson; contemporary Korean restaurant Na:eum and Rêve, which opened last November. A total of 42 restaurants received the one-star distinction. The event was attended by more than 400 corporate honchos and professionals from the food and beverage industry. Modern Indian restaurant Thevar and progressive restaurant Cloudstreet were elevated to two-Michelin-starred status in last night’s Michelin Guide Singapore 2022 Star Revelation ceremony.
Results for the Michelin Guide Singapore 2022 are in. Read on to see which 52 restaurants on our island received stars this year.
As with the constantly developing dining scene here in Singapore, it isn’t surprising to note new entrants on the list, which include La Dame de Pic, Nae:um, Marguerite, Burnt Ends, Euphoria, Hamamoto, and Rêve this year. Read on for the full list (New entries are marked with a *). Names that have been removed from the list this year include Corner House, Garibaldi, and Shinji (Tanglin Road).
There are now 52 places to eat with stars in the city, up from 49 in 2021. relates to Singapore Now Has More Michelin Starred Dining Rooms Than Ever.
The highly anticipated Michelin Guide Singapore star revelation returned to a physical event this year, held at the iconic Marina Bay Sands.
Advertisement Advertisement This year, two new awards were introduced to recognise professionals in the dining industry. Advertisement Seven new restaurants made it onto the one-star list. Advertisement
All seven new restaurants have been awarded one star in the 2022 list. Two restaurants have been upgraded to two Michelin stars, while the ...