The Michelin restaurant guide is finally coming to Philadelphia
- The Michelin Guide announced on Monday that Philadelphia and Boston will join its Northeast Cities edition, expanding the prestigious restaurant guide's coverage.
- This expansion follows Michelin's recent partnerships with local tourism offices like Meet Boston and PHLCVB, which help promote the guide while keeping evaluations independent.
- Anonymous Michelin inspectors have already begun evaluating restaurants in Philadelphia, Boston, and other Northeast cities, based on criteria like product quality, flavor harmony, and chef personality.
- Gwendal Poullennec, Michelin Guide's international director, is visiting Philadelphia to showcase its diverse culinary scene, dining at woman-owned restaurants, although his visits are not part of the official evaluations.
- The 2025 Michelin Guide selections for these new cities will be revealed during an upcoming ceremony, highlighting Philadelphia's growing recognition as an internationally acclaimed dining destination.
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‘Within Us’ video series celebrates Philadelphia’s AAPI community – Metro Philadelphia
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, Visit Philly has debuted a new multi-part video series aimed at celebrating the city’s diverse AAPI community as part of their ongoing project, ‘In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union.’ 'Within Us' delves into the dominant narrative that "overlooks the depth that makes Philadelphia’s AAPI population so dynamic.' As a release notes, this series was created to amplify stories that …
Philadelphia restaurants will be featured in Michelin Guide for the first time
This year's Michelin Guide Northeast Cities edition will include a section on Philadelphia, officials announced Monday. Inspectors are already in the field searching for restaurants to include.
The MICHELIN Guide is coming to Philly
(WPHL) -- It's official, the MICHELIN Guide is coming to Philly! As part of the new MICHELIN Guide Northeast Cities edition, Philadelphia and Boston will be included. At this time, MICHELIN "anonymous Inspectors are already in the field, making dining reservations and scouting for culinary gems throughout the cities," said a statement from Michelin North America. “The local passion, talent, and camaraderie in both Boston and Philadelphia are evi…
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