A tiny dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong was recently awarded a coveted Michelin star. What makes this award so remarkable is that dishes start at $1.42, making this by the far cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world. In fact, if you flew to Hong Kong for a day, ate two or three meals there, and flew back, it would still be cheaper than eating two or three meals at many a Michelin-starred restaurant elsewhere (where prices can soar into the hundreds of dollars per person).
Who’s up for a trip?
PS – If getting a Michelin-starred meal for under ten bucks isn’t awesome, I quit.
