Location: Singapore, Chinatown Food Complex 2F, Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
Travel notes: After having the famous Song Fa Bak Kut Teh at the main store in the morning, I walked here. In this year's Michelin Guide, two hawker stalls in Singapore received the honor of one Michelin star, and one of them is Liao Fan, located in this food court that resembles a traditional market. When I arrived around 10 AM, there was already a long line. By noon, every visitor from various countries who came after hearing about it would first chuckle, then exclaim words like 'Woo,' 'Crazy,' 'Goodness,' or 'No way~' You can imagine how spectacular the scene was with the crowd winding around several times. Cutting in line wasn't easy because the wait was so long—you'd been looking at the people in front and behind for so long that it was hard to mistake them. This meal also set two personal records for me: one, of course, being the cheapest Michelin meal I've ever had, with a dish priced at 2.5 SGD (about NT$60); the other being the queue time—a full 2 hours and 46 minutes, enough to flip through an entire Singapore travel guide from cover to cover... When I finally got close…
