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Labyrinth

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Cuisine
singaporean
Michelin
1
Price
$$$
Website
https://www.restaurantlabyrinth.com
Description
Chef LG Han takes recognisable local flavours and tastes remembered from childhood as his starting point – and then reimagines and reinterprets them, using superlative ingredients from across Singapore. The result is an exciting, original and unforgettable set menu that surprises, amuses and satisfies. The restaurant’s black canvas is punctured by razor sharp lighting, while the service team are clued up and very well organised.
Review score
4.6
Review count
80
Review summary
Labyrinth offers creative Singaporean fine dining, praised for its storytelling and reinterpretation of local classics like chili crab and char kway teow. Guests appreciate the high food quality and the chef's skill in blending heritage with modern techniques. The ambiance is dark and elegant, though some note the external restrooms break immersion. Service is generally attentive and accommodating, but pacing issues and occasional delays were mentioned. While most find the experience artistic and memorable, a minority criticize the value and consistency. It is best suited for travelers seeking a refined, culturally rooted culinary journey.
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Suitable for travelers seeking refined, creative interpretations of local Singaporean flavors.
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