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MICHELIN ANNOUNCED RESTAURANTS IN CHICAGO EARNING DESIGNATION OF BIB GOURMAND

2016 GUIDE FEATURES 24 TYPES OF CUISINE


(Source: Michelin)
(Source: Michelin)
USPA NEWS - Michelin announced on October 22, 2015, the restaurants in Chicago that have earned the designation of Bib Gourmand in the 6th edition of the MICHELIN Guide for the Windy City. The 2016 Guide features 24 different types of cuisine and with its many distinct neighborhoods....
Michelin announced on October 22, 2015, the restaurants in Chicago that have earned the designation of Bib Gourmand in the 6th edition of the MICHELIN Guide for the Windy City. The 2016 Guide features 24 different types of cuisine and with its many distinct neighborhoods. Chicago continues to offer a variety of very good dining options from the South Shore of Lake Michigan to the exciting international eats of Pilsen.
Joining the list are several new restaurants in Andersonville, Edgewater and Upton such as the Vietnamese family-owned Angry Crab and Sabri Nihari and Luella's Southern Kitchen. Additionally, spots like MingHin and Via Lima have caught the inspectors' attention and have quickly become favorites for their unique and authentic Chinese and Peruvian cuisine, respectively. Rounding out the list of new Bib Gourmands are: Bohemian House, Dove's Luncheonette, Duck Inn (The), mfk and Yusho.

While the famous Michelin stars remain the most celebrated international distinction in the MICHELIN Guide, the Bib Gourmand is a highly desired honor among restaurateurs and one that is recognized by the many people who covet quality food at a reasonable price.
The company Michelin North America publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases. It is headquartered in Greenville, S.C. Michelin North America employs about 22,750 and operates 20 production facilities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Source : Michelin

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