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Does Michelin have five stars?

There are no five-star Michelin restaurants.

The Michelin restaurant rating system*** has three levels:

1 star: a good restaurant worth stopping to try (this description is of course because Michelin makes tires).

2 stars: First-class cooking, excellent food and wine pairing, worth a detour, but not cheap.

3 stars: Perfect and superb cooking skills, it is worth a special trip. You can enjoy superb food, a selection of fine table wines, flawless service and an extremely elegant dining environment, but you need to Spend a fortune.

Michelin Evaluation Criteria

A restaurant included in the "Michelin Guide" must first obtain at least a pair of knife and fork marks. This mark is the guide's basic evaluation standard for restaurants. , ranging from the highest 5 pairs to 1 pair, mainly indicates the comfort level of the restaurant.

Michelin stars are judged by a group of selected "food spies" called "inspectors". Every time an inspector goes to a restaurant or hotel to judge, he needs to conceal his identity and sneak into the hotel to make a review. They were asked to refer to the restaurant's food (60), dining environment (20), service (10) and wine pairing (10).