Top chefs carve out new paths in a crisis

There may be no Singapore Michelin Guide this year, but starred chefs are staying busy with new spin-off concepts, going online and refreshing their menus

Chef Manjunath Mural from the now-defunct The Song Of India restaurant will be opening a new Indian restaurant Adda, which will offer modern Indian cuisine along with spice-based cocktails. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
Chef Jason Tan, formerly of one-Michelin-starred Corner House at Botanic Gardens, will open Restaurant Euphoria in Tras Street showcasing his signature gastro-botanica cuisine. PHOTO: ST FILE
New Italian steakhouse Gemma (above) at National Gallery Singapore will serve both steaks and seafood. PHOTOS: GEMMA
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The cancellation of this year's Michelin Guide for Singapore was a welcome relief for chefs of Michelin-starred establishments here.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on October 18, 2020, with the headline Top chefs carve out new paths in a crisis. Subscribe