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What Exactly is the MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Award?

Discover more about our award for good quality and good value cooking.

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Everything You Want to Know About the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors

The MICHELIN Guide Inspectors have been the mainstay of the publication since 1933 and are part of its very DNA: without them, there would be no restaurant selection. Here, we uncover the mysteries of the profession that arouses fascination and intrigue…

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8 Surprising Facts About The Michelin Man

There's more to Bibendum—MICHELIN’s adorably puffy white mascot—than you may know.

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5 Singapore Luxury Hotels with Sustainable Efforts

With sustainability now being a key factor when it comes to choosing hotels, here are five MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Singapore that are embracing sustainability in their hotel operations.

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What is a MICHELIN Green Star?

We take a closer look at MICHELIN’s sustainability award — the Green Star.

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What is a Michelin Star?

All your questions answered by a MICHELIN Guide Inspector.

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What Does “Good Food” Mean to a MICHELIN Guide Inspector?

What does “good” even really mean? Here, we invite our MICHELIN inspectors to share their thoughts on food, and what good food means to them.

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Our 2023 Guide to Mooncakes from MICHELIN Establishments

This year, tuck into the delicious variety of mooncakes from MICHELIN hotels and restaurants as you celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with those you hold near and dear.

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What MICHELIN Inspectors Truly Experience Dining Out

Eating for a living is a dream job, but these tales prove it's not always a storybook ending.

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Dragon Boat Festival 2023: 8 MICHELIN Spots in Singapore that Offer Rice Dumplings

Legend has it that rice dumplings symbolise the sacrificial offerings made to the river to commemorate the death of Chinese poet Qu Yuan. Today, they are enjoyed and exchanged amongst colleagues, friends, and family as a symbol of good fortune, remembrance, and unity during the Dragon Boat Festival in Singapore. Here's where to get them in the Lion City.

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Vietnam 101: How to Eat Vietnamese Food Like a Local

Here are some pro tips on how to eat Vietnamese fare the way the locals do.

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3 Different Types of Peranakans and Their Cuisines

Penang’s Peranakan cuisines — both Nyonya as well as Jawi Peranakan — are some of the earliest examples of cooking where different culinary cultures meet. They start influencing and counter-influencing each other until they’re all so braided, one simply can’t extricate the strands. Get to know more about the different Peranakans and their respective culinary styles.

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Food for Good: MICHELIN Restaurant Chefs Dishing Out Good Food for a Good Cause

From feeding the underprivileged to supporting healthcare workers and vulnerable youth, these MICHELIN restaurant chefs have used their culinary skills and community of chef peers to make a difference in their communities.

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Restaurant Secrets: Korean Cold Noodles by MICHELIN-Starred Restaurants

A Korean noodle dish that's especially popular during the hot summer months, naengmyeon, or Korean cold noodles, is a staple in Korean households. Find out how these MICHELIN-Starred Korean restaurants elevate this humble dish.

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Christophe Lerouy on Nourishing with Growthwell Foods

Christophe Lerouy of one-MICHELIN-starred Lerouy transforms Growthwell Foods’ plant-based products into fine-dining dishes.

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16 Chefs to Celebrate On International Women’s Day

Long hours, high pressure and facing the heat on a hot stove are common, but these dynamite chefs show they have what it takes to power through and get to the top.

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Restore Your Yin and Yang with This Guide to Cantonese Soup from MICHELIN Restaurant Chefs

From Cantonese homes to MICHELIN-Starred establishments, many of Hong Kong's kitchens begin the morning similarly — by making one of the most time-consuming and important elements in Cantonese cuisine just in time for lunch: soup.

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What is Carbonara? A Dive into the World-Famous Pasta

Is cream really a crime?