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World’s cheapest Michelin-starred meal
World's cheapest Michelin-starred meal: Singapore's Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle, a humble hawker stall, received one star in the city state's inaugural Michelin Guide in July 2016. The price of its iconic chicken rice dish? SG$2, which is about US$1.42.
Yong Teck Lim
A second location: To keep up with demand,Meng recently opened Liao Fan Hawker Chan, a casual dine-in offshoot located meters away from his Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre-based stall.
Yong Teck Lim
Char siew noodles: Chef/owner Chan Hon Meng's char siew noodles go for less than $5 at Hawker Chan -- a true value compared to other restaurants helmed by a chef with Michelin honors.
Yong Teck Lim
No joke: "I didn't know anything about the Michelin Guide, but I knew it was for a very 'high' type of food," admits the Malaysian-born chef, who initially dismissed news of Michelin's interest in his stall as a joke.
Laura June Kirsch
Hours-long waits: Meng says customers at his original stall (pictured) are more patient. Diners will reportedly wait for several hours to experience his famous fare.