The Cheapest Michelin Star Meals Around the World Revealed

Traveloka PH
03 Sep 2018 - 1 min read

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The famous Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle (Editorial Credit: aon168 via Shutterstock)

The research concluded that eight out of the 10 most affordable Michelin-star restaurants in the world are located in Asia. Number one on the list goes to Singapore’s beloved Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle whose most expensive item will set you back $2.20, while number two goes to Hong Kong’s Tim Ho Wan.

Dimsum from Tim Ho Wan

Dimsum from Hong Kong's famous Tim Ho Wan restaurant.

In Europe, the cheapest restaurant goes to L’Antic Moli, a former flour mill located in El Castell, Spain. Their set lunch menu will cost you $16.60. In the US, guests can feast in Al’s Place for $18.While 49 out of the 50 cheapest restaurants only have one Michelin Star to their names, Tuju, a two-star restaurant based in Sao Paulo, has made the cut at number 14.

team of chefs

Team of chefs prepping their Michelin star meals.

The Brazilian restaurant serves a seasonal menu of native and specially handpicked products from the region. The set lunch menu goes for $22.40 a head.To give you a clearer picture, the most expensive restaurant, Sublimotion, which is run by 2-Michelin Star Chef Paco Roncero, charges $1,761 for a set menu -- two dollars more expensive than if you eat in all the 50 restaurants combined!Intrigued? You can view the full list in detailhere!]]>

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