Asia's first Michelin chef showcase restaurant opens in Singapore

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Singapore's Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has partnered with Michelin Guide Singapore to open Asia's first Michelin chef showcase restaurant here on Friday.

The restaurant, CURATE, provides a perennial stage exclusively for visiting Michelin-starred chefs from around the world to showcase their finest culinary creations.

The inaugural edition of "Art at Curate" will stage from Aril 29 to May 6, during which three-star Italian Michelin chef, Massimiliano Alajmo, the youngest chef who clinched his three Michelin stars at just 28 years old, will bring his culinary concept to Singapore.

"Singapore is home to one of the world's most dynamic food scenes. I am thrilled to explore it while I am in town and share with the people of this city both classic dishes from Le Calandre (his restaurant in Italy) as well as the fruit of our latest research," he said.

CURATE will present further editions of Art at Curate throughout the year, featuring modern European cuisines by a line-up of Michelin-starred chefs around the world. Each visiting chefs will curate exclusive tasting menus at the restaurant throughout different times of the year.

During each edition, the chefs will also collaborate with a resident chef to create a signature menu to be served at the restaurant before the next event, making it the genuine Michelin chef showcase restaurant.

"Through Art at Curate, epicureans will soon be able to indulge in Michelin-starred cuisines without having to travel around the world. We promise an exciting dining experience with every installation of Art at Curate," said Tan Hee Teck, chairman and chief executive officer of RWS. Enditem

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