Philadelphia to host MICHELIN Guide Northeast Cities annual event
Philadelphia will host a reveal event later this year for the 2025 MICHELIN Guide Northeast Cities edition.
The ceremony will be held on the evening of November 18 at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
The Guide seeks to hold its annual ceremony in different cities each year.
The Northeast Cities edition includes Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, New York City, and Washington DC.
With a thriving community of homegrown culinary talent, Philadelphia proved to be the perfect fit to host the 2025 MICHELIN Guide Northeast Cities Ceremony.
“We are excited to honor and celebrate the talented culinary community of the Northeast Cities in Philadelphia,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide.
“We look forward to sharing their discoveries with the world, including spotlighting eateries in Boston and Philadelphia for the very first time.”
Chefs will be invited to discover whether their restaurants have received a MICHELIN Star or another MICHELIN Guide distinction. Attendance is by invitation only.
Michelin announced its first North American Guide in 2005 for New York.
Guides have also been added in Chicago (2011); Washington, D.C. (2017); California (San Francisco in 2007, statewide 2019); Florida (Greater Miami, Orlando and Tampa in 2022, and adding Greater Fort Lauderdale, The Palm Beaches and St. Pete-Clearwater in 2025, statewide in 2026).
Further additions were published for Toronto (2022); Vancouver (2022); Colorado (2023); Atlanta (2023), Mexico (2024), Texas (2024), Québec (2024), the American South (2025), Boston (2025) and Philadelphia (2025).
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