The full list of Michelin-starred restaurants
Photograph: Michelin Guide Singapore 2022 (6th Edition)
It’s been a while since we had such a large-scale event to celebrate Singapore’s dining scene – last night, it was none other than the Michelin 6th Guide Singapore 2022 awards. So what’s changed since Michelin 5th Guide Singapore 2021? For one, a grand total of 52 restaurants were recognised for their culinary skill and masterful cooking techniques at the award’s ceremony at MBS.
Make sure to bookmark this Michelin Guide Singapore 2022: it comes in handy when you’re next deciding on a first-rate meal out. Find the full list here or take a look below – an asterisk (*) means that it’s a new addition to the list:
Three-star restaurants
- Les Amis
- Odette
- Zén
Two-star restaurants
- Cloudstreet*
- Jaan by Kirk Westaway
- Saint Pierre
- Shisen Hanten
- Shoukouwa
- Thevar*
- Waku Ghin
One-star restaurants
- 28 Wilkie
- Alma by Juan Amador
- Art
- Basque Kitchen by Aitor
- Beni
- Braci
- Buona Terra
- Burnt Ends*
- Candlenut
- Chef Kang's
- Cure
- Cut
- Esora
- Euphoria*
- Hamamoto*
- Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
- Iggy's
- Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine
- Restaurant Jag
- Labyrinth
- La Dame de Pic*
- Lei Garden
- Lerouy
- Ma Cuisine
- Marguerite*
- Meta
- Nae:um*
- Nouri
- Oshino
- Putien (Kitchener Road)
- Rêve*
- Rhubarb
- Shang Palace
- Shinji by Kanesaka (Carlton Hotel Singapore)
- Sommer
- Summer Palace
- Summer Pavilion
- Sushi Ichi
- Sushi Kimura
- Table65
- Terra
- Whitegrass