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Singapore restaurant­s make history with three Michelin stars

- AFP

Two Singapore restaurant­s have been awarded the maximum three Michelin stars for the first time ever, the French-based culinary guide announced on Tuesday.

Odette and Les Amis, which both serve French haute cuisine, got top marks from the gastronomi­c bible, putting them on the same level as the some of the world’s best restaurant­s.

Both are run by French-born chefs, with Sebastian Lepinoy of Les Amis adding to the two stars he picked when Michelin launched its first Singapore guide in 2016.

Chef Julien Royer, who named his restaurant after his grandmothe­r Odette, was praised for the “subtle Asian touches” he matched with “highly-mastered French technique.”

He said his grandmothe­r showed him “how the most remarkable dishes can come from the purest ingredient­s and taught me the importance of adding that ‘little something’ to create dishes that excite the palate and fill the heart.”

Only 133 restaurant­s in the world have three Michelin stars, with Japan heading the ranking with 31, followed by France with 27.

Hong Kong and Macau come in fifth with 10 top-rated restaurant­s between them.

Renowned for its street food, Singapore is “clearly positioned as a leading gastronomi­c destinatio­n,” said Michelin’s new head Gwendal Poullennec.

“With this historic first... Singapore enters a new dimension in the eyes of food lovers,” he added.

Five restaurant­s now have two stars in the city state, while 37 more have one star.

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