Russia Rewarded 11 Michelin Stars
After years of waiting, Russia finally received its first batch of Michelin Stars, ranking Moscow among the titans of culinary art.
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The White Rabbit restaurant, Moscow, Russia.
The prestigious French culinary award, the Michelin Star, sees restaurants all over the globe trying their hardest to obtain it. The Michelin Guide - the award's reference - unveiled Thursday its first lineup of restaurant recommendations in Moscow, Russia.
The Michelin Guide awarded 11 of its esteemed stars to restaurants in the Russian capital.
Representatives of the guide released the first Moscow edition of their iconic and prestigious book at a ceremony in the Russian capital.
Four of the coveted stars were awarded to two restaurants - Twins Garden and Artest, which received two each. The seven others were distributed across seven restaurants. No restaurant was rewarded with the top three stars, though.
A chef of one of the restaurants - White Rabbit - featured in an episode of Netflix's Chef's Table. The chef is Vladimir Mukhin, and his restaurant is mentioned in the World's 50 Best Restaurants list alongside Twin Garden.
The guide recommended 69 restaurants in Moscow, which has been rising among the culinary ranks as of late, establishing a name for itself among other culinary titans.