What exactly is The Miele Guide?
The Miele Guide is an exciting, new and truly unique Asian restaurant guide. The Guide is set to become the newest and most respected standard by which restaurants in Asia are judged. Written by food lovers who know and love Asia, The Miele Guide will rank and profile restaurants across the region’s major cities in a slim, indispensable volume.
Unlike most guides, there will be no arbitrary, secretive selection procedures. Instead, an initial list of restaurants has been shortlisted by 84 of Asia’s most respected food journalists. The restaurants that make it to the guide are decided by people like you and me via online voting. From 15 May to 31 July 2008, they have invited the public to cast their votes via their website www.mieleguide.com. Voters can vote for restaurants that are already shortlisted or can nominate restaurants not yet on the list. In July, a Special Jury of foodies and F&B professionals will also cast their votes. The results from these two polls will then be tallied and confirmed by our in-house team in August.
The Miele Guide 2008/09 edition will be released and distributed internationally at the end of October 2008.
To thank you for your time and effort in voting, they are pleased to offer you a special discount with every pre-order of The Miele Guide. You also stand to win an all-expenses paid meal at the top ranked restaurant in Singapore, Hong Kong or Tokyo (upon registration, you’ll be asked to choose the country/city you want to be eligible for), plus a stay in one of Asia’s most luxurious hotels! So, wait no more...
5 comments:
Curious as to which restaurant you'd vote for, dear? :)
Hi! Greetings from Switzerland. 'Miele' is Italian for honey? Sounds a bit like the Michelin guide, ya? It's a great idea. Looking forward to it!
Kenny : Shh...secret!
Argus : Hello there! Haha...Michelin guide! Check out their site to keep yourself updated.
Yippee! I finally ate the mango salad at a Thai restaurant. Funny thing is that I tried to order "Michael Jackson" from many coffee shops and they didn't know what it is. Not even my sister until I explained what it contained. So for 3 consecutive days she bought it from the stall (had the soya bean milk mixed with grass jelly) until I got satiated with it.
Wonda : I think you posted this at the wrong post??? Hehehe....You like the "Michael Jackson" drink ah?
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