Toronto to get Canada’s first Michelin Guide


It’s here.

The globally renowned Michelin Guide has arrived in Canada.

Mayor John Tory announced Tuesday the dining guide, known around the world for its star-rating system, will be landing in Toronto.

Tory was joined by Café Boulud’s chef Daniel Boulud and MasterChef Canada judge and R&D co-owner Alvin Leung. Both already have Michelin-starred restaurants in other countries.

que started out as a free travel guide for French tire company’s customers more than a century ago, the Michelin guides have since become a Holy Grail for chefs. Canada will be joining more than 30 countries that have a Michelin presence.

Although Canada didn’t have a Michelin guide until now, most diners have at least heard of the prestigious rating system that starts with one star and tops out at three.

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