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A dessert from the restaurant Frasca in Boulder, Colo., which won a Michelin star on Tuesday.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/13/dining/colorado-restaurants-michelin-stars.html
Award-winning Michelin star chef Glynn Purnell will make his way to Aberdeen for a special Burns Supper dinner as he and the city's Kevin Dalgleish cook up a storm this January.
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Having retained its Michelin star for over a decade, the service and French dishes are just as slick.
Source: https://londonist.com/london/food-and-drink/london-s-most-romantic-restaurants
He continued: “I am excited and invigorated by this opportunity to refresh the business, but I must also say how very proud I am of the Michelin star and the length of time we have been fortunate to have it.
"Nancy’s first week there and she took in a West End show, museums, the cricket, the soho scene, and a Michelin star….
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/showbiz-tv/bbc-breakfast-star-nina-warhurst-27565724
So he dined there and talked to Bradley about his goals for the menu and the restaurant — which included earning that third Michelin star.
The LeBlanq group had exclusive access to the hotel’s Clubhouse to tuck into a Michelin star quality meal created by chef Nathan Outlaw, known as the ‘king of fish’.
Source: https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/travel/as-you-lycra-it-4378815
The Michelin star indicates “high quality cooking that’s worth a stop” while the Bib Gourmand indicates “good cuisine at reasonable prices”.