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Planning a gastronomic getaway during the school holidays? Find out which Michelin Bib Gourmand-rated restaurants are just around the corner from your must-see food tourism spots.
Nature abhors a vacuum, but it loves a picture window. These self-contained, geometric accommodations get you right up against the wilderness, putting the view above all else.
There doesn’t exist a hotel on earth that can match the majesty of a Yellowstone or Banff or Kruger or Komodo. Or does there?
MICHELIN Guide restaurants provide unforgettable experiences. So do MICHELIN Guide hotels. Here are the places in New York City where you can have both.
Explore the west coast of Ireland from Kilkee to Muff, taking in foodie favourites, sustainable stop-offs and plenty of Wild Atlantic Way adventures.
Halloween is coming soon, a good reason to learn about your favorite winter fruits!
Following their latest assignments in the Greek capital, we asked our inspectors to highlight the original, flavoursome dishes that will live long in their memory. The list below is a selection that showcases the best of Athenian cuisine in 2022.
Discover more about the ingredient referred to as 'the best pork in the world'
The chef of Michelin-starred restaurant CTC served up his vision of Greek haute cuisine at a dinner organised by the MICHELIN Guide in Paris.
We speak to five Hungarian chefs about the origins and importance of this distinctive ingredient, and its influence on the country’s gastronomy
Blessed with long summers and a year-round sunny climate, Athens is a city where people spend a lot of time outdoors, including on terraces and rooftop havens. Fine dining restaurants are also in on the act, and many boast outdoor spaces, whether a shady garden, an intimate patio or a rooftop area with a view of the Acropolis, Mount Lycabettus or even the sea.
The MICHELIN Guide Croatia 2022 was released last June. This destination, which seduces international travelers with its dreamy littoral, the impressive richness of its territory and its crystal-like sea, still charms the MICHELIN Guide’s inspectors with its gastronomy, packed with freshness and flavors.
We take a closer look at why you’ll find rabbit on the menu at many restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide Malta
Its strong relationship with its natural surroundings, its locally inspired cuisine and the importance of sustainability in the kitchen are behind the decision of the Michelin Guide and illycaffè to showcase La Bicicleta as a restaurant with a strong commitment to its environmental impact. A place where you can enjoy your surroundings knowing that care and respect for the environment are paramount.
A large, romantic chalet built of pale timber, picturesquely reflected in a lake dotted with water lilies. A handful of log cabins strung along the water's edge, against the backdrop of an enchanted forest. A short distance from the Italian border, south of the town of Nova Gorica, this place is bound to make visitors feel rejuvenated : welcome to Pikol Lake Village, the domain of the Gašparin family.
Whether you prefer the hilly tranquility of the Buda side, or the big city bustle of the Pest side of Budapest, one can lunch or dine in an elegant venue worthy of international standards. Bistronomy restaurant Felix, has a kitchen headed by a French chef, on the Buda side. Spago, a newcomer initiated by famous Austrian-American chef Wolfgang Puck, is located at the other end of the Elisabeth Bridge, on the Pest side of the city. Both share great respect for the classic French technique, paired with a love of Hungarian ingredients and international ambitions.
Wine has a special place in Slovenian culture. For proof of this, you need look no further than St Martin's Day, an annual folk festival that celebrates the arrival of new wines on 11 November, when wine fever gives rise to festivities in vineyards across the country, from the Mediterranean to the Hungarian border. Around this date, most restaurants are fully booked and serve specific menus, in which wine plays the starring role. This is just one example of the close ties between gastronomy and viticulture in a country that has a very strong food-loving culture.