"Honestly for me, at 11 months in, it's one - it's a great, big validation of what we've been doing at 4662 N. Broadway," Fenton says. "I feel really honored to bring a coveted star back to that address in Chicago and to that neighborhood, specifically a neighborhood that's definitely off the beaten path."
Cariñón stood out in a year where the number of Michelin-starred restaurants in Chicago decreased from 21 to 20. The only new addition was Cariñón, as Temporis and Porto closed.
The stars are the highlight of the Michelin Guide, an honor chefs dream of, even though there's no such thing as a "Michelin-starred chef." It's a team honor for the entire staff at the restaurant.
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