Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro retains twin Michelin stars
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro at the Mandarin Orchard Singapore has been awarded two stars in the Michelin Guide Singapore 2017, retaining its lead as the highest Michelin-rated Chinese restaurant in Singapore for the second year running.
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro made its Singapore debut in 2014, the product of a 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.
"To be in the elite ranks of the world's finest dining establishments is a dream come true," said Chef Chen Kentaro. "I am inspired even more to keep raising the bar for Shisen Hanten and making an impact in Singapore where the dining scene is fiercely competitive."
"I share this proud achievement with the teams at Shisen Hanten and Mandarin Orchard Singapore, and with our loyal customers who remain ever generous in their friendship and support."
The globally renowned Michelin guide dates back over a century, with its stars allocated annually by inspectors of different nationalities who anonymously assess restaurants around the world.
While the exact formula to making the highly coveted list remains a closely guarded secret of Michelin, inspectors are known to base their assessment on five criteria: quality of the ingredients used, mastery of flavour and cooking techniques, the personality of the chef in his cuisine, value for money, and consistency between inspections.
A two-star rating is described in the guide as "Exceptional cooking, worth a detour."
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro celebrates the seven basic flavours of Szechwan cuisine: sour, pungent, hot, sweet, bitter, aromatic and salty. Signature favourites include Chen's mapo doufu, Chen's original spicy noodle soup, stewed fish fillet in spicy Szechwan chilli pepper, and deep-fried chicken in spicy Szechwan chilli pepper. Also available on the menu are authentic Cantonese classics, alongside recently-introduced specialty dishes.
www.shisenhanten.com.sg.
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro made its Singapore debut in 2014, the product of a 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.
"To be in the elite ranks of the world's finest dining establishments is a dream come true," said Chef Chen Kentaro. "I am inspired even more to keep raising the bar for Shisen Hanten and making an impact in Singapore where the dining scene is fiercely competitive."
"I share this proud achievement with the teams at Shisen Hanten and Mandarin Orchard Singapore, and with our loyal customers who remain ever generous in their friendship and support."
The globally renowned Michelin guide dates back over a century, with its stars allocated annually by inspectors of different nationalities who anonymously assess restaurants around the world.
While the exact formula to making the highly coveted list remains a closely guarded secret of Michelin, inspectors are known to base their assessment on five criteria: quality of the ingredients used, mastery of flavour and cooking techniques, the personality of the chef in his cuisine, value for money, and consistency between inspections.
A two-star rating is described in the guide as "Exceptional cooking, worth a detour."
Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro celebrates the seven basic flavours of Szechwan cuisine: sour, pungent, hot, sweet, bitter, aromatic and salty. Signature favourites include Chen's mapo doufu, Chen's original spicy noodle soup, stewed fish fillet in spicy Szechwan chilli pepper, and deep-fried chicken in spicy Szechwan chilli pepper. Also available on the menu are authentic Cantonese classics, alongside recently-introduced specialty dishes.
www.shisenhanten.com.sg.
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