Michelin Guide Awards 4 M'sian Restaurants A Michelin Star & 32 Others A Bib Gourmand
A total of 97 restaurants made their debut at the very first Michelin Star Revelation 2023 gourmet recognition award ceremony.
In its very first Michelin Star Revelation 2023 gourmet recognition award ceremony hosted by the Michelin Guide, a number of Malaysian eateries finally received the recognition they deserved from the prestigious food guide
Picking from the crème de la crème of food in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, the Michelin Guide has selected 97 restaurants to make their debut in the award ceremony held on Tuesday, 13 December.
Out of the 97 eateries, four restaurants were awarded one Michelin star; two from Kuala Lumpur and two from Penang.
These four restaurants are the very first four eateries in Malaysia to receive a highly-coveted Michelin star. Here are the winners of the prestigious award:
Kuala Lumpur:
1. DC. by Darren Chin
2. Dewakan
Image via Michelin Guide (Provided to SAYS)
Penang:
1. Au Jardin
2. Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery
Image via Michelin Guide (Provided to SAYS)
Aside from the Michelin star winners, 32 other Malaysian eateries have also received the equally prestigious Bib Gourmand award
Image via Michelin Guide (Provided to SAYS)
Here are the eateries that have been recognised for their quality and affordable food:
Kuala Lumpur:
1. Ah Hei Bak Kut Teh (Malaysian)
2. Aliyaa (Sri Lankan)
3. Anak Baba (Malaysian & Peranakan)
4. Congkak, Bukit Bintang (Malaysian)
5. Dancing Fish (Malaysian & Indian)
6. De.Wan 1958 (Malaysian)
7. Hai Kah Lang (Seafood)
8. Heun Kee Claypot Chicken Rice, Pudu (Cantonese)
9. Hing Kee Bakuteh, Jalan Kepong (Malaysian)
10. Lai Fong Lala Noodles (Noodles)
11. Nam Heong Chicken Rice (Malaysian)
12. Nasi Ayam Hainan Chee Meng, Jalan Kelang Lama (Malaysian)
13. Restoran Pik Wah (Cantonese)
14. Sao Nam (Vietnamese)
15. Wong Mei Kee (Street food)
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Penang:
1. Bridge Street Prawn Noodle (Noodles)
2. Communal Table by Gēn (Malaysian)
3. Duck Blood Curry Mee (Street food)
4. Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (Street food)
5. Ivy's Nyonya Cuisine (Peranakan)
6. Ming Qing Charcoal Duck Egg Char Koay Teow (Noodles)
7. Moh Teng Pheow Nyonya Koay (Small eats)
8. Neighbourwood (European contemporary)
9. Penang Road Famous Laksa (Street food)
10. Rasa Rasa (Peranakan)
11. Sardaarji (Indian)
12. Taman Bukit Curry Mee (Street food)
13. Teksen (Cantonese)
14. Thara (Thai)
15. Theeni Pandarams (Indian)
16. Tho Yuen (Cantonese)
17. Wan Dao Tou Assam Laksa (Malaysian)
Image via @yunanithebest/flickr
Although not awarded either a Michelin star or Bib Gourmand, undercover food critics have painstakingly toured Kuala Lumpur and Penang and have selected 49 other Malaysian eateries to add to the Michelin Guide.
Some notable restaurants you might be familiar with are Sri Nirwana Maju, Nam Heong Chicken Rice, Air Itam Sister Curry Mee, and Bibik's Kitchen.
You can check the complete list on the Michelin Guide's website here.
Congratulations to the selected Malaysian restaurants! Keep churning out gastronomical delights!
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The Michelin Guide announced its entry into Malaysia in October:
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