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MICHELIN-recommended Restaurants Curate Exclusive Menus for GastroMonth this November

It’s a month of special access to dine at MICHELIN-starred and Plate restaurants starting from lunch at S$30 and dinner at S$60

Hot on the heels of the release of the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2019 selection, GastroMonth returns for its third edition this November as part of the Michelin Dining Series. The month-long event aims to satisfy the appetites of culinary aficionados by offering them the chance to dine at popular restaurants recommended in the guide, and relish specially curated lunch and dinner menus at value-for-money prices.

Happening from 1 - 30 November 2019, 28 restaurants listed in the guide have curated special menus available exclusively for this period. The GastroMonth-exclusive menus start from S$30 for lunch and S$60 for dinner (all prices in nett) and offer up to 50% savings on the regular menus. Customers can enjoy one MICHELIN-starred The Song of India’s 4-course lunch at only S$30 and one MICHELIN-starred Summer Palace’s 4-course dinner at only S$60. 

The delectable line-up includes restaurants awarded with 1 and 2 MICHELIN stars, as well as the MICHELIN Plate distinction; indicating a restaurant that provides a good meal with fresh ingredients. Catering to all tastebuds, the participating restaurants varies from Japanese to French, Chinese to Italian, and Spanish to Indian. These restaurants will all be showcasing either their classic or innovative creations during GastroMonth.


Additionally, selected restaurants are offering the option of purchasing a bottle of Champagne or wine to pair with your meal. Prices start from S$50 to S$90 per bottle. Indicate your interest when booking and pay later at the restaurant.

Guests can book their reservations directly here.


American Express priority booking starts from 4 – 30 September 2019 and public booking starts from 1 October – 30 November 2019. Dining period runs from 1 – 30 November 2019.

 

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