Michelin Declares Tokyo's Restaurants Four Times Better Than New York's
11/20/07 at 2:30 PM
Turns out those Japanese food bloggers up in arms about Michelin casting its critical gaze on Nippon for the first time had nothing to worry about. The guide everyone outside of France loves to hate served itself a big dose of humble pie in awarding Tokyo the most stars (191) of any city — far above Paris with its 65 stars and New York with its 42. No fewer than 25 Tokyo eateries got two-stars compared to six here at home. This really puts that Zenkichi disclaimer — “for Japanese and adventurous eaters only” — in perspective.
Related: Tokyo Eateries Voted World’s Best [Reuters]
Earlier: Michelin Virus Spreads, Delighting Ducasse, Krauts; Angering Gordo, Japanese

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