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Street Food Meets Fine Dining In The MICHELIN Guide Kitchen Takeover

Discover the series of four 4-hands collaborations between MICHELIN Plate and Bib Gourmand restaurants and street food establishments!

Singapore's hawker culture has returned to the spotlight, having recently been added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Thevar x Keng Eng Kee | Spiced Curry Leaf and Coconut Chutney Cereal Prawns

The MICHELIN Guide Kitchen Takeover will take place across the months of January to March 2021. Some of the exciting one-off menu offerings include Spiced curry leaf and coconut chutney cereal prawns, Wagyu fat wanton noodles, Silverhill Farm duck takoyaki, and even Bak Kut Teh Hotteok will definitely surprise your tastebuds!

The four menu collaborations are:

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Mr Yeo Zhi Yong from Song Fa and Tomoyuki Kiga from Akira Back

Boldly rooted
Akira Back (MICHELIN Plate 2019) x Song Fa Bak Kut Teh (Bib Gourmand 2019)
24 February to 2 March 2021

Culinary traditions form the backbone of these two visionary restaurants, from distant cultures yet coming together in their staunch iterations of authentic flavours. Each boldly represents their heritage even as they expand their brand overseas. Chef Akira Back has parlayed his success from one MICHELIN-star DOSA in South Korea to an international empire of restaurants in America, Dubai, Hanoi and more. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh is a homegrown Singaporean restaurant established in 1969 serving its iconic Teochew-style peppery pork rib soup using their own heritage recipe.

In this collaboration, pork takes centrestage in unexpected and delightful renditions. Kurobuta Bossam, a beloved Korean pork wrap dish, is given a fresh twist as its condiments are augmented with typical bak kut teh ingredients of salted vegetable and sweet peanut, alongside apple fennel kimchi and XO sauce, wrapped in butterhead lettuce. Ngoh Hiang Maki intrigues the tastebuds as it brings together black pork, smoked daikon and king oyster mushroom in a signature Japanese rice roll. The creative crossover highlight is Bak Kut Teh Hotteok, a genius reinvention of Korean pancake that takes the usual sweet pancake to savoury heights, using Song Fa’s premium pork ribs and a handmade pepper dipping sauce.

Capped at 80 sets (20 sets a day). Reservations from 24-26 February 2021. Delivery on 28 February 2021, 12-2.30pm; 1-

2 March 2021, 12-2.30pm and 6-9.30pm)

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