TORONTO — The world-renowned Michelin Guide is booking a table in Toronto.
The gourmand bible says it's making Toronto the first Canadian destination for its star-rated restaurant review system.
It says inspectors have already begun visiting local eateries anonymously and that the inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide Toronto will be announced this fall.
Inspectors award one, two or three stars for cuisine and bestow "Bib Gourmand" ratings on restaurants that offer great quality food at good prices.
The Michelin Green Star goes to restaurants involved in sustainable gastronomy.
Tuesday's announcement was also made by Destination Toronto. Michelin says it works with tourism boards to promote the travel industry in respective locations but that the Michelin Guide remains completely independent.
Mayor John Tory said the announcement "further bolsters our reputation as a world destination for food and cuisine."
Michelin says the criteria applied in Canada will be the same as elsewhere: the quality; mastery of flavors; mastery of cooking techniques; the personality of the chef in the cuisine; and consistency between each visit.
Michelin already reviews hotels in Toronto.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 10, 2022.
The Canadian Press