A new study has revealed the best cities and countries where you can eat at Michelin-starred restaurants on the cheap. DailyMail reports more details.
John Lewis Finance analyzed 16,000 Michelin Guide restaurants and identified places where diners can order a full meal for less than €35 on average.
The guide included not only Michelin-starred restaurants but also those that have received other prestigious awards such as Green Star and Bib Gourmand.
Tokyo and Seoul lead Michelin’s list of cities with budget restaurants, each offering dozens of value-for-money establishments. In terms of countries, the study declared Italy the clear winner.
The top 10 countries with the most inexpensive restaurants with Michelin stars look like this:
Italy (230 restaurants).
Japan (177 restaurants).
Singapore (150 restaurants).
France (140 restaurants).
Thailand (125 restaurants).
Spain (118 restaurants).
Taiwan (113 restaurants).
USA (80 restaurants).
Germany (68 restaurants).
China (66 restaurants).
The list of cities with the most inexpensive restaurants with Michelin stars looks like this:
Tokyo, Japan (77 restaurants).
Seoul, South Korea (59 restaurants).
Osaka, Japan (46 restaurants).
Bangkok, Thailand (43 restaurants).
Kyoto, Japan (40 restaurants), and Taipei, Taiwan (40 restaurants).
Tainan, Taiwan (35 restaurants).
Guangzhou, China (24 restaurants).
Georgetown, Malaysia (23 restaurants).
Taichung, Taiwan (22 restaurants).