Michelin Guide to officially debut in Boston
Briefly

The Michelin Guide has officially announced its entry into the Boston restaurant scene, confirming the long-speculated inclusion of the city in its prestigious rankings. This expansion brings Boston alongside Philadelphia in the new Northeast Cities edition, with existing cities like New York and Chicago already included. Michelin's anonymous inspectors are currently evaluating local eateries to determine their standings, which will culminate in a future award ceremony. Michelin's international director expressed excitement about the culinary richness both cities offer and the inspectors' eagerness to recognize the talent within their restaurant communities.
"We are thrilled for Boston and Philadelphia to join the Michelin Guide Northeast Cities as both are premier destinations for gourmets to experience a rich diversity of cuisine and culinary history."
"Michelin inspectors use a criteria that examines a restaurant's quality of products, the flavors of dishes, cooking technique, how the voice of a chef is reflected in the dishes, and consistency, which is scrutinized over multiple visits."
Read at Boston.com
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