Due to the current health situation, this announcement cannot be made at an in-person event, but will be relayed on the MICHELIN Guide's digital platforms. The MICHELIN Guide Switzerland 2021 selection will be available exclusively in digital format and will offer enhanced content to users via the MICHELIN Guide app and on its website.

"Despite the unprecedented crisis affecting the restaurant world, the Swiss culinary scene has demonstrated a high level of commitment, energy and creativity. Keeping in mind the level of expertise that our readers expect in our recommendations, our inspectors have assiduously continued their restaurant visits and been highly impressed by the recipes they've discovered” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides.
The decision to launch an exclusively digital guide has allowed Michelin's teams of inspectors to adapt and be in the field at all times for an extended period, without sacrificing the methodology that has defined the MICHELIN Guide for 120 years.
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