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The MICHELIN Guide has arrived in the Philippines, setting its sights on Manila and Environs & Cebu for its highly anticipated 2026 debut. With our expert Inspectors already exploring the country’s vibrant dining scene, Filipino cuisine is poised to take centre stage on the global culinary map.
The first provincial selection of the MICHELIN Guide in mainland China, dedicated to Fujian Province, features 69 restaurants across Fuzhou, Xiamen, and Quanzhou, including 5 One-Star establishments, 47 Bib Gourmand selections, and 2 professionals honored with Special Awards.
The MICHELIN Guide Shanghai 2025 is released, featuring one new Two Star restaurant, five new One Star establishments, over 30 cooking styles, and honoring three exceptional professionals with Special Awards. And for the first time, a dim sum restaurant is awarded One MICHELIN Star in city.
Filipino-born, Singapore-trained, and globally seasoned, chef Johanne Siy has made a name for herself at Lolla with bold, generous flavours that speak of home. Here, she shares the places that fuel her cravings, nostalgia, and inspiration.
The MICHELIN Guide unveils its 2025 Jiangsu Province selection in Nanjing, a historic yet modern culinary powerhouse along the Yangtze River.
In a world chasing the new, Corey Lee of 3-Star Benu looks back. Today, he revisits the flavours of his Korean heritage through a humble yet profound dish of buckwheat jeon, a loving tribute to the unspoken rituals of Korean home kitchens and dishes.
What happens when a restaurant has attained three MICHELIN Stars? Described as the pinnacle of culinary achievement, the Everest of fine dining, many chefs will say that achieving the coveted accolade is just the beginning. In Singapore, where the food scene is both ruthless and exhilarating, the Lion City's top chefs reveal what comes after three MICHELIN Stars — and why staying on top is even harder than getting there.
Six new dining spots land on the MICHELIN Guide Singapore selection, offering everything from refined omakase to time-honoured hawker favourites. Whether you’re after a lavish experience or a comforting, no-frills meal, this lineup has something to satisfy every craving. Enjoy!
Chef Louis Han of MICHELIN-Starred NAE:UM shows us how to blend heritage Korean flavours with fine cognacs by Martell.
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.
Slither into the Year of the Snake with splendid poon choi pots and stupendous yu sheng platters from MICHELIN restaurants in Singapore.
From nourishing bone broths to hearty double-boiled soups, here are 9 MICHELIN-recognised addresses to head to when you need to quell the chill of a rain-soaked afternoon in Singapore.
A perfectly roasted chicken with an irresistible aroma has always been the highlight of any gathering. Chefs Lanshu Chen and Raymond Fang of Le Côté LM share their secrets to mastering French roasted chicken(poulet rôti)—from picking the perfect chicken to stuffing tips and roasting dos and don’ts!
After making his mark with casual Bib Gourmand restaurant Fico, the Puglia-born chef embarks on his next ambitious ode to the cuisine of his homeland.
No green thumb? No worries. You can still nail a ‘literally green’ recipe that’ll have your taste buds thriving.