b'ST RSof theSTREETAsias unexpected Michelin marvelsThe Michelin Guide, long synonymous with fine dining and hushed, opulent rooms, often evokes images ofwhite linen, sculpted plates and sommelier-paired wines. Yet across Asia, a more unexpected and compellingnarrative unfolds. Here, Michelin stars shine not only in polished restaurants but also above sizzling woks,market stalls and humble family-run kitchens. These are places where culinary mastery is inseparable fromdaily life, offering guests a rare chance to savour local culture at its most authentic.From Bangkoks fiery street-side kitchens to Singapores legendary hawker stalls and the markets of Seoul,these starred experiences reveal a side of Michelin dining far removed from the expected,where heritage,technique and local flavours combine in settings rich with character. Each is an invitation to explore not just adestinations cuisine, but its very soul.15'