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Tweets Reveal Some Michelin Guide New York City Winners


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Michelin watchers will pay close attention to two things today: If the guide finally gives a female chef in the U.S. three stars and if the city adds more than six restaurants to the three-star collection.

There is as of yet no official word on the Michelin Guide choices for one- to three-star restaurants in New York City, but two chefs have tweeted to their followers.

Previous three-star winners Le Bernadin and Per Se kept all of their stars, according to chefs Eric Ripert and Thomas Keller, respectively.

https://twitter.com/lebernardinny/status/925042844661960704

https://twitter.com/chef_keller/status/925047988543676416

Additional winners will be announced today, if they are not leaked by their chefs earlier in the day. (Editor’s Note: The full results are here.)

New York follows San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., which were announced earlier this month. Michelin announced New York’s Bib Gourmand winners on October 23.

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