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Here Is The Complete List Of The Michelin Guide Singapore 2025 Awardees

24th July 2025

Michelin Guide Singapore winners 2025

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Just in: the Michelin Guide Singapore 2025 has been announced! Unveiled at the Michelin Guide Ceremony held at Marina Bay Sands, the guide recognises the best eateries and restaurants in Singapore across a variety of cuisines.

Michelin inspectors evaluate eateries according to five standard criteria: the use of high-quality ingredients, mastery of cooking techniques, the personality of the chef conveyed through dishes, value for money, as well as consistency over time and across the menu.

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The one-star awardees were the first to be announced at the event, of which there are 32, including one new entrant. These establishments are considered “very good in their category”, with consistently high standards:

  1. Alma
  2. Araya
  3. Born
  4. Buona Terra
  5. Burnt Ends
  6. Candlenut
  7. Chaleur
  8. CUT
  9. Esora
  10. Euphoria
  11. Hamamoto
  12. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
  13. Iggy’s
  14. Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine (Orchard)
  15. Jag
  16. Lei Garden
  17. Lerouy
  18. Labyrinth
  19. Ma Cuisine
  20. Marguerite
  21. Nae:um
  22. Nouri
  23. Omakase @ Stevens*
  24. Pangium
  25. Seroja
  26. Shisen Hanten
  27. Summer Palace
  28. Summer Pavillion
  29. Sushi Ichi
  30. Waku Ghin
  31. Whitegrass
  32. Willow

As usual, there’s only one hawker stall, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, on the list.

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Here are the restaurants that have been awarded two stars. They are said to serve excellent cuisine in a unique way, with dishes that are “worth a detour”:

  1. Cloudstreet
  2. Jaan by Kirk Westaway
  3. Meta
  4. Saint Pierre
  5. Shoukouwa
  6. Sushi Sakuta*
  7. Thevar

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Rounding off the awards ceremony are this year’s three-Michelin-star restaurants: these present exceptional cuisine with dishes executed to perfection. They’re destinations “worth a special journey” to:

  1. Les Amis
  2. Odette
  3. Zén

Other than the coveted stars, this year’s gala saw the Michelin Green Star go to Restaurant Fiz and Seroj, the Service Award to Ines Carriere Bega of Odette, the Sommelier Award to Bella Jankaew of Jaan by Kirk Westaway, and the Young Chef Award to Kazuki Arimoto of Omakase @ Stevens.

* = new/promoted entrants

If you’re looking for Michelin-approved food that’s generally more affordable, though, check out our Michelin Bib Gourmand Singapore 2025 coverage.

Here Is The Full List Of Michelin Bib Gourmand Singapore Winners For 2025

Photos taken by Tao Zhi Tan.
This was a media invitation to the Michelin Guide Ceremony.
Featured image adapted from Thevar and Candlenut.

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