Everything you need to know about the Michelin Guide
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Everything you need to know about the Michelin Guide
"The Michelin Guide has finally made its entry into Greater Boston, leaving chefs and restaurateurs anxiously awaiting the results of the premiere list for one more week. The first-ever Boston guide will be unveiled Tuesday Nov. 18 at a ceremony in Philadelphia that will also announce the guides for Philly, New York City, Washington, DC, and Chicago. Boston's debut is almost certain to impact the dining scene in some way, now and in the future."
"It originated as a tire company in France in 1889. As a way to get people on the roads - and therefore using their tires - the Michelin Guide was born in 1900 to inform travelers on not just where to eat, but "where to fill his tank, repair his car, as well as where to find a place to sleep...,""
The first-ever Greater Boston Michelin Guide will be released Nov. 18 at a Philadelphia ceremony that also covers Philly, New York City, Washington, DC, and Chicago. The debut could prompt restaurants to alter concepts to pursue stars, encourage more Michelin-level openings, and raise Boston's profile as a culinary destination. Chefs and restaurateurs are awaiting the results with anticipation. Michelin began as a French tire company in 1889 and launched the guide in 1900 to spur travel and tire use by listing places to eat, refuel, repair, and sleep. Local diners have questions because Michelin’s selection process can be evasive.
Read at Boston.com
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