News & Views 1 minute 26 September 2019

MICHELIN Guide Chicago 2020 Selection

Five restaurants receive their first stars in this year’s guide.

Press Release

Michelin today released the 2020 edition of The MICHELIN® Guide Chicago. Michelin inspectors, who have been dining anonymously around Chicago for more than a decade, recognized 25 establishments that have been awarded one or more Michelin stars, including five new one-star restaurants.

“Our inspectors are especially impressed by the high-end Japanese cuisine available in the West Loop,” said Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guide. “We have five new one-star restaurants in the 2020 MICHELIN Guide Chicago, each of which demonstrates a fine attention to detail and serves high-quality, top-notch cuisine.”

Yūgen
Yūgen

Kikkō, a tasting counter secretly tucked away in the luxe cocktail den, Kumiko, earns one star for 2020. Executed by chef de cuisine Mariya Russell and overseen by Oriole’s Noah Sandoval, culinary highlights include sashimi, house-made tofu and seared mackerel with creative, clever touches.

Chicago veteran chef B.K. Park earns one Michelin star with Mako, an impressive omakase offering a strikingly beautiful procession of sushi, while chef Sangtae Park’s Omakase Yume, an intimate spot where diners enjoy high-quality food at a good value, also earns one star.

Located in the former Grace space, executive chef Mari Katsumura and team at Yūgen serve up a thoughtfully composed dining experience, where contemporary cooking is influenced by Japanese flavors and techniques that creatively reflect the chef’s personal experience. Yūgen also earns one star for 2020.

Next (Pic: Next Facebook Page)
Next (Pic: Next Facebook Page)

Michelin inspectors recognized Next, the innovative concept from chefs Edgar Tinoco and Grant Achatz, with one star in the 2020 edition. Formerly a Michelin Plate, Next offers a novel approach to dining, changing its themed menu multiple times a year.

“Our inspectors have frequented Next for several years and are thrilled to recognize it with a star in the 2020 MICHELIN Guide,” Poullennec said. “The menu delivers a fresh experience, and the food is consistently high-quality and worthy of recognition.”

Alinea, also led by chef Grant Achatz, retains three stars, the highest recognition offered by the Guide.

The 2020 Bib Gourmands were announced last week for Chicago. The Bib Gourmands are awarded to restaurants that earn the attention of Michelin inspectors for offering good quality food at a good value.

Additionally, the 2020 MICHELIN Guide Chicago recognizes more than 100 restaurants with the Plate symbol, a designation given to restaurants that inspectors recommend to travellers and locals for a good meal with fresh ingredients and capable preparation.

The nearly 200 restaurants that appear in the MICHELIN Guide Chicago represent 39 unique cuisine types. Diners can find recommendations for establishments with notable wine, beer, sake and cocktail lists, as well as menus on which average prices are $25 and under.

In summary, the 2020 selection for Chicago includes:

  • One restaurant with three stars
  • Three restaurants with two stars
  • 21 restaurants with one star
  • 54 restaurants with a Bib Gourmand

The 2020 MICHELIN Guide Chicago will go on sale Monday, Sept. 30, 2019, at major book sellers for a suggested retail price of $18.99 (ISBN 9782067238916).

This is the full list of the MICHELIN Guide Chicago 2020:

THREE STARS
Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey

Alinea

TWO STARS
Excellent cuisine, worth a detour

Acadia
Oriole
Smyth

ONE STAR
High quality cooking, worth a stop

Band of Bohemia
Blackbird
Boka
EL Ideas
Elizabeth
Elske
Entente
Everest
Goosefoot
Kikkō (N)
Mako (N)
Next (N)
North Pond
Omakase Yume (N) 
Parachute
Schwa
Sepia
Spiaggia
Temporis
Topolobampo
Yūgen (N)

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