Overview
- The ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts and will be invitation-only.
- The Northeast Cities edition will cover Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C., with Boston and Philadelphia included for the first time.
- Philadelphia restaurants could receive the city’s first Michelin stars when selections are announced at the event.
- Michelin’s anonymous inspectors have been assessing Philadelphia venues since spring using standards that weigh product quality, technique, flavor harmony, chef’s personality, and consistency.
- Michelin’s international director praised Philadelphia as “a shining example of hospitality,” while the PHLCVB serves as host partner for a ceremony expected to draw chefs and industry insiders from all five cities.