Singapore

F1 Weekend 2025 in Singapore: The MICHELIN Hotels with Track Views Close to the Heart of the Action
Get a front-row seat to the Formula One 2025 Singapore Grand Prix with these MICHELIN Hotels offering trackside views.

Inspectors’ Picks: The Unforgettable Dishes in the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025
With the latest MICHELIN Guide Singapore unveiled, our inspectors reveal the dishes that made their year of dining unforgettable.

At a Glance: All the Restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025
Explore the complete MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025 selection, featuring every Starred restaurant, Bib Gourmand eatery, and Selected address. Newly awarded spots are italicised.

The MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025 Full Selection: Newly Awarded Restaurants Announced
The MICHELIN Guide Singapore welcomes 36 new restaurants in 2025, including a new two-star and a fresh one-star, bringing the total to 288 MICHELIN-recognized establishments across more than 40 cuisines in the Lion City.

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.

Chilli Crab: An Iconic Singaporean Staple Born from Cultural Fusion
No dish gets Singaporeans talking — and sweating — quite like Chilli Crab, a national icon with a famously punchy mix of sweet, spicy, savory and tangy flavors.

The MICHELIN Guide Singapore Bib Gourmand 2025 Selection
This year’s Bib Gourmand selection welcomes 11 new additions — nine fresh entries and two from the MICHELIN Selected list — bringing the total to 89 value-for-money eateries across Singapore.

A Flâneur's Guide to Singapore's East Coast: Underrated Attractions and Hipster-Worthy MICHELIN Dining Spots
Head away from the beaten track and experience a side of Singapore you won’t find in travel guides — here’s how to enjoy the East Coast for those drawn to indie culture and hidden gems.

Three MICHELIN Stars, Now What? Chefs on Evolution Beyond Excellence
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.

Love Soup? Here are 9 of Singapore's Most Comforting Bowls
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.

Sustainable Sips: How Seroja Transforms Vegetable Scraps into Beverages
Kevin Wong, chef-owner of Singapore’s first MICHELIN Green Star recipient Seroja, talks us through his process of making produce-driven drinks.

A Singapore Hawker Food Guide for Vegetarians
In a world where conscious eating is becoming the norm, Singapore's vibrant food scene is embracing the “eat less meat” mantra, offering an array of innovative vegetable-forward dishes. From Bib Gourmand-rated restaurants to beloved hawker stalls, diners can enjoy a rich tapestry of flavours that not only cater to health and environmental concerns but also celebrate the joy of eating well.

Cocktail Crawl: Barhopping in Singapore's Most Stylish Hotels
Singapore’s ever-evolving drinking scene is packed with new spots, but the city's iconic hotel bars still reign supreme, offering both polished charm and rich history. Here are the MICHELIN Guide's must-visit hotel bars in the Lion City.

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.

8 Charming MICHELIN Hotels in Singapore That Are Steeped in History
Love lodging at historical landmarks and structures? Here are eight remarkable MICHELIN Guide hotels that not only celebrate fascinating legacies but also offer a refreshingly modern experience.

F1 Weekend 2024 in Singapore: Where to Eat and Stay the MICHELIN Way
Speed, sumptuous accommodations, and satisfying meals await at these MICHELIN restaurants and hotels with a sky-high view of the proceedings at the Formula One 2024 Singapore Grand Prix.

When in Singapore: Must-try Desserts
As enticing as Singapore's savoury offerings may be, the Lion City also has some of the best and unmissable dessert options for the sweet-lover. Here are some must-try desserts when one is visiting Singapore.

The Anatomy of the Quintessential Singaporean Breakfast: Kaya Toast, Eggs, and Kopi
This National Day season, peel back the layers behind the popular sweet-and-savoury local breakfast of kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs, and kopi to uncover Singapore's heritage.