Cheapest (6 EUR) Michelin-starred meal in the world!
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Hi FT'ers
Those of you who have already visited Singapore will certainly know that it is the foodie capital of Asia. Because it's a bit of a cultural melting pot, Singapore cuisine featuresthe best of Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, Japanese and other Asian cuisines - often at very affordable prices.
Those of you who have already visited Singapore will certainly know that it is the foodie capital of Asia. Because it's a bit of a cultural melting pot, Singapore cuisine features
You might want to get a cheap Air Asia flight up to Penang. The geographical range of food in George Town is more limited, but there's some stunning variety and depth within the range offered: but like all these touted foodie heavens, you can find yourself duff locations, so try to get advice.
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There’s a problem with the title of this thread.
I’ve also had a meal for under 6Euros at a Michelin starred restaurant.
Nakajima in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
And it was an actual restaurant, not a hawker stand.
I’ve also had a meal for under 6Euros at a Michelin starred restaurant.
Nakajima in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
And it was an actual restaurant, not a hawker stand.