New Orleans joins Michelin Guide for 1st time
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Louisiana isn’t alone. It will be part of a regional guide called the Michelin Guide American South that takes in five more states: Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. ...
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For the first time, restaurants in the American South, including Louisiana, are up for Michelin reviews.
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New Orleans, Louisiana and Gulf Coast restaurants can soon get Michelin stars, part of a new six-state guide to restaurants in the South. Here's what to know.
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.
Louisiana is included among the six states for the new MICHELIN Guide American South, announced by Michelin and Travel South USA. This announcement means that many hospitality businesses and restaurants in New Orleans and across Louisiana will now be considered for recognition in the MICHELIN Guide.
Reviewers, called inspectors, are already visiting restaurants that could eventually make up Michelin’s American South regional guide. It will include Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
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Axios on MSNMichelin Guide expands to include U.S. SouthThe latest: Michelin Guide Inspectors are already scoping out restaurants in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
The cuisine of the American South is a unique product of diverse influences creating an iconic array of specialties prepared by proud and impressive culinary talent,” the guide’s
On Wednesday, the Michelin Guide announced its expansion to the American South, which will cover North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Michelin Guide will expand to include North and South Carolina, recognizing the American South's culinary scene.