Michelin is particularly pleased to announce the selection of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2019, in which two restaurants are honoured with three stars. This is the first time since the launch of the Singapore edition of the MICHELIN Guide in 2016 that the supreme distinction has been awarded to two establishments in the city-state. In the previous edition of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore, there was no three-starred restaurant.
"With two of its establishments promoted to a three-star ranking, Singapore is clearly positioned as a leading gastronomic destination," said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “Getting a three star is always a singular moment in a chef’s life and I am convinced that’s the same feeling for a city or a country. With this historic first, which completes an already extensive culinary scene, Singapore enters a new dimension to the eyes and palate of food lovers. As for the MICHELIN Guide, it confirms by awarding its highest distinction to the outstanding cuisine of Odette and Les Amis, its ability to evaluate and promote exceptional tables,” adds Gwendal Poullennec.
Beyond their common French inspiration, these two new three-star awardees are connected by a know-how and a deep respect for the terroir and its products, carefully selected by the two chefs and their teams.
Finally, 37 restaurants in Singapore are awarded one star. 7 of them are new entrants in the MICHELIN Guide. Basque Kitchen by Aitor, Jag, Lerouy, Table65 and Vianney Massot, all of European inspiration, as well as Cheek Bistro and Meta with their Australian origins, join the prestigious circle of MICHELIN-starred restaurants. Two of the numerous establishments awarded with a Plate (“Assiette”) MICHELIN last year are promoted to one star in this 2019 edition: Buona Terra, where Italian tradition reigns, and Terra, who adds to it the richness of fresh Japanese products.
MICHELIN had previously unveiled the list of 58 Bib gourmand establishments. The selection of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2019 also awards 139 Plates, for a total of 241 award-winning addresses.
To summarise, the selection of the starred restaurants MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2019 includes:
- 2 restaurants with three stars: Les Amis, Odette.
- 5 restaurants with two stars: Saint Pierre, Shisen Hanten, Shoukouwa, Waku Ghin, Zén.
- 37 restaurants with one star: Alma, Basque Kitchen by Aitor, Béni, Braci, Buona Terra, Burnt Ends, Candlenut, Cheek Bistro, Chef Kang’s, Corner House, Cut, Garibaldi, Hawker Chan, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, Iggy’s, Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine (Orchard), Jaan by Kirk Westaway, Jag, Jiang-Nan Chun, Labyrinth, Lei Garden, Lerouy, Ma Cuisine, Meta, Nouri, Putien (Kitchener Road), Rhubarb, Shinji (Bras Basah Road), Shinji (Tanglin Road), Summer Palace, Summer Pavilion, Sushi Ichi, Sushi Kimura, Table65, Terra, The Song of India, Vianney Massot.
This is the full selection of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2019:
THREE STARS
Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey
Les Amis (P)
Odette (P)
TWO STARS
Excellent cooking, worth a detour
Saint Pierre (P)
Shisen Hanten
Shoukouwa
Waku Ghin
Zen (N)
ONE STAR
High quality cooking, worth a stop
Alma
Basque Kitchen by Aitor (N)
Beni
Braci
Buona Terra (P)
Burnt Ends
Candlenut
Cheek Bistro (N)
Chef Kang's
Corner House
CUT by Wolfgang Puck
Garibaldi
Hawker Chan
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
Iggy's
Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine (Orchard)
Jaan by Kirk Westaway
Jag (N)
Jiang-Nan Chun
Labyrinth
Lei Garden
Lerouy (N)
Ma Cuisine
Meta (N)
Nouri
Putien (Kitchener Road)
Rhubarb
Shinji (Bras Basah Road)
Shinji (Tanglin Road)
Summer Palace
Summer Pavilion
Sushi Ichi
Sushi Kimura
Table65 (N)
Terra (P)
The Song Of India
Vianney Massot (N)
(N) = New
(P) = Promoted