Vancouver just discovered the restaurants that make up its first MICHELIN® Guide selection, as eight restaurants earned one-MICHELIN-Star distinctions and 12 received a Bib Gourmand distinction.
The full selection, including Recommended eateries, totals 60 restaurants.
“Our teams of inspectors genuinely savored their dining experiences in Vancouver,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “They were very impressed with the city’s gastronomic dynamism. The selection – from Stars to Bib Gourmand to the Recommended spots – are all appealing in their own authentic DNA, and very diverse offers. They all can be very proud of their entry in the MICHELIN Guide family, as we’re pleased to highlight them to our community of foodies and travelers.”
Further information in the press release to download
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