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Michelin Guide Singapore 2024 full list: Meta promoted to two stars

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In addition to the Michelin star winners, 81 food establishments were recognised with a Bib Gourmand on Jun 18, which highlights restaurants that offer value-for-money meals under S$45.

This includes 11 new entries, of which nine are brand new additions to the guide, such as popular Amoy Street fish soup hawker Han Kee, East Coast Park Italian bistro Fico and Tekka Centre’s tandoor specialist Delhi Lahori. Two were moved from the Michelin Selected category: Jalan Sultan Prawn Mee, which has been in operation for over 70 years, and Holland Drive fishball noodle soup stall Ru Ji Kitchen.

There are also 23 new establishments on the Michelin Selected list, which has a total of 151 venues. New entrants include Tekka Centre’s 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles, European contemporary restaurant Brasserie Astoria and vegetarian restaurant Podi & Poriyal in Little India.

Here’s the official Michelin Guide Singapore 2024 list. (* denotes new entrants)

THREE MICHELIN STARS

1. Les Amis

2. Odette

3. Zen

TWO MICHELIN STARS

1. Cloudstreet

2. Jaan by Kirk Westaway

3. Meta (promoted from one star)

4. Saint Pierre

5. Shoukouwa

6. Thevar

ONE MICHELIN STAR

1. Alma

2. Araya*

3. Art di Daniele Sperindio

4. Born

5. Buona Terra

6. Burnt Ends

7. Candlenut

8. Chaleur*

9. Chef Kang’s

10. Cut

11. Esora

12. Euphoria

13. Hamamoto

14. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle

15. Iggy’s

16. Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine (Orchard)

17. Jag

18. Labyrinth

19. Lei Garden

20. Lerouy

21. Ma Cuisine

22. Marguerite

23. Matera*

24. Nae:um

25. Nouri

26. Oshino

27. Pangium*

28. Poise

29. Rhubarb

30. Seroja

31. Shinji (Bras Basah Road)

32. Shisen Hanten

33. Sommer

34. Summer Palace

35. Summer Pavilion

36. Sushi Ichi

37. Sushi Kimura

38. Sushi Sakuta

39. Terra

40. Waku Ghin

41. Whitegrass

42. Willow



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