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The 2018 edition was the inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide for Taipei, Taiwan. [1] Taipei was the eighth Asian city/region to have a dedicated Red Guide, after Tokyo, Hong Kong & Macau, Osaka & Kyoto, Singapore, Shanghai, Seoul, and Bangkok. [2] [3] Michelin began reviewing restaurants in Taichung in 2020.
Le Palais is a high end restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan specializing in Cantonese cuisine. It was the first restaurant in Taiwan to be awarded three Michelin stars . Location
Din Tai Fung – Taiwanese restaurant chain; Good Friend Cold Noodles; Leputing – Restaurant in Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan; Modern Toilet Restaurant – Toilet-themed restaurant chain in Taiwan; MINIMAL (restaurant) – Ice cream parlor in Taichung, Taiwan; Le Palais (restaurant) RAW (restaurant) – Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan
(Top) 1 History. 2 Awards and recognition. ... Taïrroir is a high end restaurant in Taiwan specializing in Taiwanese cuisine. ... Mobile view; Search.
In 2020, JL Studio was awarded a second Michelin star, becoming the highest rated Singaporean restaurant in the world. [4] JL Studio was awarded a third Michelin star in 2023. [5] It was one of only two restaurants in Taiwan to be awarded three stars and remained the highest rated Singaporean restaurant in the world. [6]
The 100th branch in the Philippines opened in Davao City in 1991 while its 500th store opened in Basilan in 2004. [6] There were 954 Jollibee branded restaurant locations in the Philippines officially recorded to be operating during November 2016. [8] The 1,000th Jollibee store in the country at the Bonifacio Global City was opened in 2017. [9]
In 2014, Chiang opened the restaurant RAW in Taipei, Taiwan. [1] In 2024 RAW did a two week pop-up restaurant in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore. [2] In 2024 Chiang announced that RAW would be closing and that he would be opening a cooking school in its place. [3] [4] [5]
The restaurant building used to be the dormitory used by the officials of Forestry Bureau of the Japanese government constructed in the 1920s. [1] [2] In 2013, the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Taipei City Government appointed Lead Jade Life & Culture to manage the abandoned building. Restoration works then commenced for 1.5 years. [3]