The world's cheapest Michelin-starred meal

I was visiting Singapore, and while searching for Michelin starred restaurants, I came across this one which was the cheapest Michelin restaurant in the world. Their "Hong Kong Soya Sauce chicken Rice" which is awarded the Michelin rating is priced at just S$ 2 which is definitely the cheapest Michelin food in the world.
The original one was a food stall in the Chinatown area; later, they also opened up a quick service restaurants about 5 minutes walk from the original place.



I had gone there around 9pm but sadly it was closed already. The next day I went around 7pm, and that time it was open. There wasn't a long queue as opposed to what I read online. I ordered and paid at their kiosk and got the token number. They took about 5 minutes to get my order ready. 

There are a lot of people who come there to eat, so you may not always get your own table, and might have to share with someone.


The chicken was delicious. It was really soft, and on the outside had a nice tangy flavor to it. The inside had a lot of bones. For some reason I wrongly expected it to be a boneless dish and was a bit disappointed. Nonetheless, the taste was really good.
They also have a few sauces and chillies which you can take yourself if you like. These go well with the chicken. 

An interesting experience overall. 







Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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