The Michelin Guide Is Heading to More of the Midwest
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The Michelin Guide Is Heading to More of the Midwest
"Our chefs and restaurateurs have been building a vibrant food scene for years, and this recognition will help attract new visitors, support local hospitality jobs, and strengthen Pittsburgh's reputation as an exciting culinary destination for taste driven travelers."
"In 1926, the Michelin Guide began awarding stars to restaurants in France. In 2005, it expanded into North America, initially awarding stars in New York City, San Francisco, and Chicago."
"According to the press release, Michelin inspectors have already begun scouting cities for the inaugural selections, which will be unveiled next year."
The Michelin Guide is set to launch a Great Lakes edition, featuring cities such as Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, and Pittsburgh. This expansion continues its partnerships with destination marketing organizations, which pay for Michelin consideration to boost tourism and restaurant patronage. Visit Pittsburgh's CEO emphasized that this recognition will enhance the city's culinary reputation. The Michelin Guide, known for awarding stars since 1926, has expanded significantly in North America, with inspectors already scouting for inaugural selections to be announced next year.
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