Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro at Mandarin Orchard Singapore has been awarded two stars in The MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2018, marking its third consecutive year as the highest Michelin-rated Chinese restaurant in Singapore.
“We are truly grateful to be receiving this honour yet again,” said Executive Chef Kentaro. “As we maintain our place amongst the world’s top restaurants bearing the Michelin hallmark, we are ever more driven to keep upping our game and remain relevant in Singapore’s remarkably vibrant food scene.”
“This achievement could not have been possible without the incredible teams at Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro and Mandarin Orchard Singapore, and our loyal customers who continue to embrace Shisen Hanten with their patronage.”
Dating back over a century, The MICHELIN Guide selects the best restaurants and hotels in the 28 countries it currently covers. Providing a showcase of gourmet dining around the world, it highlights the culinary dynamism of a country, as well as new trends and emerging young chefs. Creating value for restaurants through the distinctions that it attributes each year, The MICHELIN Guide contributes to the prestige of the local gastronomy, thereby making cities and countries more attractive to tourists.
While the exact formula to attaining the revered Michelin star distinction remains a closely guarded secret, inspectors of various nationalities are known to base their anonymous assessment on the quality of ingredients used, mastery of flavour and cooking techniques, the personality of the chef in the cuisine, value for money, and consistency between visits.
A two-star rating is described as “a restaurant worth a detour, indicating excellent cuisine and skilfully and carefully crafted dishes of outstanding quality”.
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro celebrates the flavours of traditional Szechwan cuisine. Debuting in Singapore in 2014, the restaurant is the product of a proud culinary legacy that began with the founding of Japan’s first Szechwan restaurant in 1958 by Chen Kenmin who is regarded as the “Father of Szechwan cuisine in Japan”.
Executive Chef Chen Kentaro, grandson of Chen Kenmin and son of celebrity Iron Chef Chen Kenichi who is nicknamed “The Szechwan Sage,” takes pride in bringing to fruition his grandfather’s vision of contributing to a greater appreciation of Szechwan cuisine through Shisen Hanten’s signature dishes.
For more information on Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro, visit shisenhanten.com.sg.
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Janice Azupardo
Regional Vice President, Branding & Communications
Meritus Hotels & Resorts
janice.azupardo@meritushotels.
Francine Loh
Manager, Marketing Communications
Mandarin Orchard Singapore, by Meritus
francine.loh@meritushotels.com
Tel: +65 6831 6140
SOURCE Mandarin Orchard Singapore