Michelin Guide Arrives in Singapore: A Culinary Milestone

Michelin Guide Singapore 2016 Highlights

Updated: July 22, 2016

Introduction to Singapore’s Culinary Scene

The Michelin’s new Singapore guide has spotlighted 29 of the city’s premier dining establishments, including notable street food vendors. Consequently, only one restaurant, the prestigious French eatery Joel Robuchon, received the coveted three-star rating.

Michelin's new Singapore guide features 29 of the city's top dining establishments
Michelin’s new Singapore guide features 29 of the city’s top dining establishments — among them two street food vendors. Only one restaurant, French eatery Joel Robuchon, received three stars.

Noteworthy Restaurants

Joel Robuchon

Dishes like this -- king crab and avocado cannelloni with citrus and vanilla.
So what does it take to snag three stars? Dishes like this — king crab and avocado cannelloni with citrus and vanilla.

Les Amis

Les Amis serves contemporary French fare
Six restaurants were awarded two stars, including Les Amis. This upscale restaurant serves contemporary French fare with a touch of Asian aesthetics.

Restaurant Andre

Restaurant Andre reflects chef-owner Andre Chiang's upbringing.
Restaurant Andre, another two-star recipient, offers reinterpreted versions of French cuisine that reflect chef-owner Andre Chiang’s upbringing in Taiwan and stints in France, Shanghai and the Seychelles.

Shoukouwa

Shoukouwa - the only Japanese restaurant with two stars.
1 Fullerton Road sushi restaurant Shoukouwa is the only Japanese restaurant in the new Singapore guide with two stars.

L’Atelier Robuchon

L'Atelier Robuchon received two stars.
A second Robuchon venue, L’Atelier Robuchon, was among the six restaurants that received two stars.


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