Singaporean chef Barry Quek receives his first Michelin star for Whey in Hong Kong

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Another highly-regarded Singaporean chef, Aven Lau of Batard misses out this year, but awarded a Bib Gourmand at the Hong Kong and Macau Michelin Guide 2022 ceremony on Jan 19.

It's the one day in the calendar when it's probably best not to book dinner in a top restaurant as the chef will either be out celebratingThe announcement of the Hong Kong and Macau Michelin Guide 2022 on Wednesday highlighted some of the SAR's most exciting new places to eat, revealing two new two-star restaurants and nine new one-star jointsQuek, from Pasir Ris, won the star for his cuisine just eight months after opening in the city's Sheung Wan district.

Elizabeth Chu, chairlady of ZS Hospitality Group, the owner of Whey, and a long-time fan of Quek's cooking, said: "With passion to introduce the diversity of Singaporean food culture to a wider audience, he confirmed that Hong Kong was an ideal place for him to achieve this aspiration. We then aligned our vision of elevating and promoting Southeast Asian cuisine, and came up with this interesting concept of Whey, presenting modern European cuisine reimagined with Singaporean flavours."

 

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