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In a city famous for street food, a roadside restaurant in Bangkok with plastic tables and simple but sumptuous fare has earned one of the dining scene's highest honors: a Michelin star.
Bangkok, long a food-lover’s paradise, at last has its own Michelin guide but no restaurants achieved the coveted top accolade of three stars.
After Singapore and South Korea, Michelin has announced plans to launch a new guide for Taipei by spring 2018.
Hawker Chan, Singapore’s Michelin-starred street food vendor, officially opened its first outlet in Jakarta on June 20.
Restaurants in Shanghai that have just been added to the famous Michelin guide have aroused great interest from diners, along with doubts from netizens that a Western company could fairly rate diversified Chinese food.
Two hawker stalls in Singapore were granted a coveted star by the renowned Michelin Guide at an awards ceremony at Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore, on Thursday.