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It later won "Restaurant of the Year" at the same awards in 2018. [24] The restaurant got its first accolades by the Michelin Guide in 2016, receiving two stars. [25] It later received three stars in 2019. [26] [27] [28] In 2020, Odette received first place in Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, [29] and second place the year after.
The restaurant has been in existence since the 1940s with its first outlet at Bedok Resthouse, and has helped shape Singapore's local seafood culinary tastes.Besides the black pepper crabs, it also lays claim to being the first restaurant in Singapore to serve live seafood, and its menu of barbecued tilapia, drunken prawns and crispy duck have become common dishes in other contemporary seafood ...
The restaurant was opened in 1994 by restaurateur and sommelier Ignatius Chan and chef Justin Quek with backing from stockbroker Desmond Lim and Chong Yap Seng. [16] In 2003, following the departure of Chan and Quek, Gunther Hubrechsen became chef de cuisine, followed by Thomas Mayr and in 2008 Armin Leitgeb. [ 16 ]
Restaurant Association Of Singapore – Excellence Service Award 2004–2005: Superbrands Singapore [24] 2007: Singapore Food Festival – Media’s Choice Award for Ginger Giant Prawns. [25] 2008: Singapore Food Festival – City Gas Singapore Chef of the Year Award (Tay Jun Hua) [26] 2008–2010: Singapore Tourism Board – Singapore Service ...
Lu Yi, Du li. China Sichuan Cuisine (Chinese and English) Bilingual . Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology, 2010. ISBN 9787536469648. Che Fu. Talk About Sichuan Flavor (Chinese Edition). Sichuan Literature & Art Publishing, 2011. ISBN 978-7541131523.
Li Bai (701–762) was a famous Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Li Bai or Libai may also refer to: Li Bai (spy) (1910–1949), a spy of the Chinese Communist Party; Lilian Lee (born 1959), original name Li Bai, Hong Kong writer; James Riady (born 1957), Chinese-Indonesian businessman
Li Bai was an influential poet of the Tang dynasty Fei hua qing han ( simplified Chinese : 飞花轻寒 ; traditional Chinese : 飛花輕寒 ; pinyin : Fēi huā qīng hán ) is an apocryphal poem falsely attributed to Li Bai , an influential 8th-century Chinese poet.