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Vancouver drooling over new additions to prestigious Michelin Guide

Culinary kingmaker expected to reveal more stars for city鈥檚 elite restaurant list
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People are silhouetted on a walkway in downtown Vancouver, as condos and apartment buildings in North Vancouver are seen across the harbour, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Michelin is set to update its guide to Vancouver鈥檚 fine dining this evening.

The culinary kingmaker is hosting a ceremony to add more restaurants to its prestigious list of recommendations.

As it stands, nine restaurants in the city have one Michelin star, an honour given to eateries with 鈥渉igh quality cooking鈥 that are deemed 鈥渨orth a stop.鈥

There are, as of yet, no restaurants in the city with two stars 鈥 鈥渆xcellent cooking, worth a detour鈥 鈥 or the maximum three stars 鈥 鈥渆xceptional cuisine, worth a special journey.鈥

There are also 15 restaurants in Vancouver with the 鈥渂ib gourmand鈥 designation, which goes to establishments with 鈥済reat food at a great value.鈥

Michelin first entered Canada in 2022 with guides for Toronto and Vancouver, and will expand into Quebec next year.





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