Michelin Announces a New Guide to American South
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The first regional Michelin guide for North America is heading for the Southeast, and its anonymous inspectors are already in the field. This new Michelin Guide American South, announced W...
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Some restaurants have set their sights on Michelin attention well before today’s announcement.
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Last month, Time Out named New Orleans the best food city in the world. On Wednesday, the Michelin Guide announced it will review restaurants in New Orleans and across Louisiana for the first time, further positioning the state as a top destination for travelers and foodies worldwide.
The Michelin Guide is launching the American South Edition, which will showcase culinary gems across Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina and include the existing Atlanta Guide, according to a release.