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Michelin Guide is coming to Minneapolis, but what the heck is it?

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Michelin Guide is coming to Minneapolis, but what the heck is it?

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The Michelin Guide is coming to Minneapolis as part of its American Great Lakes edition, recognizing the city's culinary scene. The guide, which has been providing consistent and well-vetted restaurant and hotel recommendations for over a century, will feature Minneapolis restaurants that meet its five universal criteria.

Minneapolis has joined five other cities for the launch of the Michelin Guide American Great Lakes edition. The guide is a go-to for travelers looking for consistent restaurant and hotel recommendations. Michelin's inspectors are anonymous and dine under assumed names, paying for meals to get the same service as any diner. They visit restaurants multiple times, scoring them based on five criteria: quality of product, mastery of cooking techniques, harmony and balance in flavors, consistency, and personality. The star system identifies exceptional cuisine, with one, two, or three stars awarded to top establishments. The guide will feature Minneapolis restaurants, limited to those within the city, due to funding through a 2% surcharge on hotel bookings.

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