The Michelin Guide is returning to Los Angeles as a part of a California guide. It’s a big deal for restaurants and chefs who are looking to receive what’s widely considered the international gold standard for excellence. Eater has compiled the news here along with some perspective on how Michelin can continue to remain relevant. Remember that the guide first appeared in Los Angeles back in 2008 before deciding to depart the city in 2010.
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June 3, 2019
Here’s What the Michelin Guide Got Right (and Wrong) in Los Angeles
Eater LA editors give their takes on the Michelin Guide’s return to the city of Angels
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June 3, 2019
Here Are LA’s New Michelin Star Restaurants for 2019
N/Naka, Vespertine, and Somni are among the new two-star restaurants in Los Angeles
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May 28, 2019
LA’s Michelin Bib Gourmands 2019: The Full List
Majordomo, Rossoblu, and Sqirl are among the notable recipients of the Michelin Guide’s affordable restaurants
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March 6, 2019
Actually, the Michelin Guide Can Be Helpful for Los Angeles Visitors
Michelin has a knack for finding mom and pops in France but can they do the same in LA?
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March 6, 2019
A Michelin Guide Is Great for California. But Los Angeles Should Still Get Its Own
NYC, Chicago, and SF have Michelin Guides. Why not Los Angeles?
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March 5, 2019
Dear Michelin, Los Angeles Has Always Had Great Food
Will the Michelin guide actually be useful in Los Angeles?
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March 5, 2019
What LA Chefs Are Saying About the Return of the Michelin Guide
Most chefs are thrilled, though some are cautious about how the guide would rate LA’s far-ranging scene
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March 5, 2019
The Michelin Guide Is Coming Back to Los Angeles
After a nine year hiatus, Michelin will publish a guide for all of California, including starred restaurants in LA