Michelin Guide, Visit Florida announce guides for three Florida cities
Michelin and Visit Florida together revealed an expansion of The Michelin Guide, with the announcement of The Michelin Guide Miami, Orlando and Tampa.
“Michelin Guide inspectors look forward to discovering the culinary landscape in Miami, Orlando and Tampa,” said Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guides.
The inaugural edition for Guides to Miami, Orlando and Tampa will be announced in 2022.
The new restaurant selections will join Michelin’s selection of top rated hotels in Florida, curated by Tablet Hotels, the hotel experts at the Michelin Guide.
“Visit Florida, along with our destination partners, Visit Orlando, Visit Tampa Bay and the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, are thrilled to partner with Michelin to develop a Michelin Guide to further establish Florida as a world-renowned culinary destination,” said Dana Young, President and CEO of Visit Florida.
“This gives Florida the opportunity to highlight the dynamic and unexpected culinary adventures the Sunshine State has to offer.”
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