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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.

Generations of Flavor: The Family Legacy Behind Goh Thew Chik Chicken Rice
At this Penang institution, four generations have perfected the art of Hainanese chicken rice while honoring a grandmother’s original recipe.

9 Must-Try Singapore Sauces That Bring Local Dishes to Life
From spicy sambal to sweet-and-sour, Singapore’s sauces add a splash of liquid magic that transforms everyday dishes into culinary staples.

The Evolution of Cha Chaan Teng: Exploring Hong Kong’s Iconic Dishes and Local Dining Culture
From creamy egg tarts to indulgent French toast, these Hong Kong institutions combine local ingredients with Western influences.

A Guide to Malaysia's Favourite Sauces
From fiery sambals to sweet coconut palm elixirs, Malaysia’s sauces are the soul of its cuisine — each one a flavour-packed journey through the country’s rich, multicultural dining traditions.

Hawker Guides: Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre and Maxwell Food Centre
For authentic hawker food at a prime location in the heart of town, these two hawker centres can’t be beaten — and they’ve got the crowds of office workers and tourists alike to prove it.

What is Zi Char?
Zi char is a popular Singaporean and Malaysian dining style, where casual, family-run eateries serve a wide variety of home-style Chinese dishes, often cooked to order and meant for sharing. We delve deeper into this cooking style, trace its roots, and observe its evolution.

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.

Your Ultimate Guide to Night Markets in Malaysia
Love night markets? Hit up these spots in Malaysia for a memorable shopping and eating experience!

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.

MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Asia That Offer Cultural Immersions
Simply reading about a destination doesn't compare to immersing yourself in its culture — an essential step for every traveller who wants to truly understand a place. For those unsure where to start, these properties offer unique and authentic cultural experiences. Check them out!

Hawker Guides: Tekka Centre, Singapore
Dating back to pre-independence Singapore, the sprawling landmark of the country’s Little India district offers intrepid diners a colourful mix of multiethnic hawker eats.

Kim Hock Su Reveals His Favourite Penang Haunts
Kim Hock Su of MICHELIN-Starred Au Jardin curates the perfect Penang itinerary for those curious to visit the charming and historic city.

Is Buah Kulim (Jungle Garlic) the More Sustainable Alternative to Truffle?
Does Malaysian Buah Kulim, or Jungle Garlic, hold the potential to replace the elusive truffle? Chefs Darren Teoh of two-MICHELIN-Starred Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur and Johnson Wong, recipient of the Malaysian MICHELIN Guide Young Chef Award 2024, tell us their thoughts on the locally sourced gem.

One Chef/One Producer: Putting Local Produce On The Menu In Dubai
What happens when two innovatives in produce and cooking come together? Sheer delight in taste and efficacy, that’s what.

Kueh 101: Your Guide to Enjoying Kueh in Malaysia and Singapore
Multi-varietal, overflowing with richness and sweetness, and always vibrantly coloured, Kuehs mirror the joie de vivre of both countries' local culinary culture. Here are some of the popular kueh that can be found in Malaysia and Singapore.

Hawker Guides: Tiong Bahru Market, Singapore
Check out our MICHELIN Guide inspectors’ top picks at the breezy two-storey Tiong Bahru Market. Delightful delicacies such as Hainanese chicken rice, Hokkien mee, and pig’s organ soup await.