13 new and two older places are in consideration for Michelin stars and Bib Gourmands The Michelin Guide, the French tire company’s international dining rating system, announced the second crop of New York restaurants added to its directory this week. This means the 15 newly Michelin-recommended restaurants are under consideration for the organization’s Bib Gourmand.
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13 new and two older places are in consideration for Michelin stars and Bib Gourmands The Michelin Guide, the French tire company’s international dining rating system, announced the second crop of New York restaurants added to its directory this week. This means the 15 newly Michelin-recommended restaurants are under consideration for the organization’s Bib Gourmand.
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