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Dining Out 3 minutes

Bak Chor Mee, Singapore’s Most Uniquely Slurp-Worthy Noodle Dish

Bak chor mee — or minced pork noodles — is a uniquely Singaporean noodle dish, best served tossed in chili and vinegar for a sharp, savory kick.

Travel 4 minutes

Iconic Dishes: 7 Must-Try Noodles That Deliver a Taste of Taiwan in Every Bowl

From street stalls to MICHELIN-recommended restaurants, Taiwan’s noodle culture is as rich and diverse as its history.

Features 3 minutes

Iconic Dishes: Beef Noodles, a Deep Dive into Taiwan’s Iconic and Evolving Dish

Taiwanese beef noodles are more than just a dish — they're a blend of history, culture and comfort. From light, clear broths to rich, braised varieties, every bowl captures the essence of Taiwan’s culinary heritage.

Dining Out 5 minutes

The Laksa That Launched a Legacy: The Story of Penang Road Famous Laksa

At Penang Road Famous Laksa, tradition, tenacity, and tamarind come together in a bowl that has stood the test of time — and taste.

Dining In 1 minute

How to Make Pho Like a MICHELIN Restaurant in Hanoi

Phoget other recipes—here’s how you can make a simple Hanoian pho at home, MICHELIN-style, just like at the popular Phở Bò Ấu Triệu in Hanoi.

Dining Out 4 minutes

A Broth Like No Other: The Magic Behind Lum Lai Duck Meat Koay Teow Th’ng

For over 50 years, this family-run stall at Cecil Street Market in George Town has been serving Penangites its soul-soothing duck meat koay teow th’ng, earning a spot on the MICHELIN Guide and the hearts of locals.

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Iconic Dishes: Breaking Down Char Koay Teow in Malaysia and in Singapore

Char Koay Teow, a beloved street food staple in both Malaysia and Singapore, is a dish that speaks of heritage and heart. Stir-fried over intense heat, it marries silky flat rice noodles with an intoxicating blend of ingredients and sauces that differ where you go. Today, we break down Char Koay Teow in Malaysia and in Singapore.

Dining Out 3 minutes

A Day in the Life with Penang's 888 Hokkien Mee

We spend a day with 71-year-old Goh Poh Kim, owner of famed Penang Hokkien mee institution, 888 Hokkien Mee.

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The Different Types of Kway Teow Dishes in Malaysia and Singapore

The ubiquitous Teochew flat rice noodles are showcased in various cooking styles across Southeast Asia — especially in Malaysia and Singapore. Learn about their different styles, their origins, and where to find them in the two neighbouring countries.

Dining In 4 minutes

Recipe: How to Make the Perfect Ee-Fu Noodles by Elegant Inn Kuala Lumpur

Ee-fu Noodles are an auspicious dish that's great for any upcoming occasion. MICHELIN Cantonese restaurant Elegant Inn in Kuala Lumpur shows us how to make the perfect plate.

Dining In 4 minutes

Enjoy Mee Goreng Like a MICHELIN Chef

MICHELIN chefs in Malaysia tell us their favourite go-to places for fried noodles and how they add a personal touch to this quintessentially Malaysian dish.

Dining Out 3 minutes

7 Bowls of MICHELIN Noodles to Try in Hong Kong

The beauty of Hong Kong’s diverse food world doesn’t limit to exquisite dim sum and innovative international cuisines — but also in a bowl of humble and familiar noodles.

Travel 4 minutes

Friend or Pho: Who Really Invented Vietnam’s National Dish?

The MICHELIN Guide in Vietnam lists 16 pho restaurants across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. But which city can claim to serve the most authentic, appetising, and archetypal version of Vietnam’s cherished noodle soup dish?

Dining Out 3 minutes

Lai Foong Lala Noodles' Secret to Success: Patience, Hard Work, and the Next Generation

It only took one dish to transform Lai Foong Lala Noodles from a humble stall in a coffee shop to a full-fledged restaurant, recognised with a Bib Gourmand. The key to their success? Teamwork, consistency, and a willingness to pass ownership down to the next generation.