The Michelin Guide Might Come to Boston. Cool?
Briefly

The Michelin Guide, famous for awarding prestigious stars to outstanding restaurants, is allegedly in discussions to partner with Meet Boston, potentially introducing its acclaimed dining ratings to the city. Established in 1900 and originally a travel guide, Michelin transitioned to a restaurant evaluation system in 1926. Inspectors assess restaurants based on specific criteria and may award one to three stars, indicating the quality of culinary offerings. In addition to traditional stars, Michelin has introduced awards for sustainability, such as the Green Star, as well as the Bib Gourmand designation for affordable, high-quality dining options.
The Michelin Guide is reportedly negotiating a partnership with Meet Boston, which would bring its renowned dining ratings to the city, attracting culinary enthusiasts.
Originally, the Michelin Guide started as a travel resource in 1900, later evolving to evaluate restaurants and grant stars to those with exceptional culinary offerings.
Stars awarded by Michelin are technically for restaurants rather than chefs; however, a Michelin-starred restaurant often reflects the talent of the chef leading its kitchen.
In addition to traditional star ratings, Michelin now recognizes sustainable practices through Green Stars, which highlight restaurants committed to responsible gastronomy.
Read at Boston Magazine
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