Michelin announces Washington, D.C. to become the fourth U.S. destination for tire maker’s famous restaurant guide to be published later this year.
The Michelin guide Washington will become the 29th edition of the international Michelin Guides collection and the first to cover an American city in the Mid-Atlantic region. With the addition of Washington, the Michelin guide inspectors will now evaluate and select restaurants for four U.S. cities, also including New York, San Francisco and Chicago. Michelin’s highly-regarded restaurant guide promises to put the city more firmly on the world stage of great gastronomic destinations.
Michael Ellis, International Director of the Michelin guides said: “I am elated to announce that the Michelin Guide will be a part of the extraordinary and eclectic food scene in America’s great capital.
“Washington is one of the great cosmopolitan cities in the world, with a unique and storied past that includes, among so many other things, a rich culinary tradition that continues to evolve in exciting new directions.”
Michael said the first edition of the Michelin Guide Washington, D.C., will include restaurants within the District’s boundaries exclusively; subsequent editions will expand to cover the greater metropolitan area.
Meticulous in maintaining their confidentiality, Michelin inspectors from the United States and other countries have been selecting restaurants in the District for several months. As always, they reserve anonymously, pay for all their meals, ensuring that they are treated the same as any other customer.
Of course, the Michelin Guide inspectors are famous for awarding stars to restaurants. However, they also recommend a broad selection of restaurants, including a list of Michelin inspectors’ favourites for good value called Bib Gourmand. For the frugal foodie, Michelin also publishes a list of great places to eat a full meal for $25 dollars or less.
Claire Dorland-Clauzel,