"We are particularly pleased to continue our deployment in China, following on from Hong Kong launched 10 years ago and Shanghai more recently,” says Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Executive Vice President of Sustainable Development, Brands, External Relations and the MICHELIN guide, and a member of the Group Executive Committee. “This international development is the result of the success and popularity of the MICHELIN guide among chefs and gourmets who have full confidence in our independence, our long-standing expertise, and our unique selection method. By highlighting the culinary scene in Guangzhou, the arrival of the MICHELIN guide will be a key lever in promoting the city as an international tourist destination."
Available next year, the new MICHELIN guide Guangzhou will allow everyone—locals, tourists and business travelers alike—to benefit from the inspectors' recommendations whatever their desires, tastes and budgets may be.
Stay tuned.