Michelin released the newest edition of the MICHELIN Guide Washington, D.C. 2018, and adds two more star selections to the nation's capital.
Michelin inspectors, who have been dining anonymously around Washington, D.C., for the last two years, have recognized Komiand Metier for the first time.Both restaurants were of great interest to the inspection team in the inaugural edition of the Guide last year.
"Our inspectors have thoroughly enjoyed the progression and evolution demonstrated through consistency of the restaurant scene in D.C.," said Michael Ellis, international director of the MICHELIN Guide. "Every restaurant recognized last year has maintained exceptional quality and steadiness. Notably this year, our inspectors found the kitchens of chefs Johnny Monis (Komi) and Eric Ziebold (Mtier) to exude finesse, demonstrate fine attention to detail and serve high-quality, top-notch cuisine."
Komi, led by locally beloved chef Johnny Monis, earns its first star for a Mediterranean tasting menu that offers diners a variety of small bites, house-made pasta, and roasted meat, often goat. In addition to the top notch cuisine, this spot also provides an exciting wine selection and excellent wine service.
Mtier, owned by the ambitious and creative chef Eric Ziebold and partner Clia Laurent, features menu items that have been locally sourced and dcor items from the owners' personal collections. Downstairs from Metier is Kinship, which was awarded one Michelin star in the premier edition of the Guide.
The restaurants of well-respected chefs Patrick O'Connell (Inn at Little Washington), Jos Andrs (minibar) and AaRon Silverman (Pineapple and Pearls) have maintained their two-star status in the second edition. The two-star distinction recognizes restaurants that signify to travelers a destination that is worth a detour.
Also of note are the talented teams at The Dabney, Fiola, Tail Up Goat and the nine total restaurants that maintained their remarkable one-star status from the inaugural edition.
The 2018 Bib Gourmands were announced last week for D.C. The Bib Gourmands are awarded to restaurants that earn the attention of Michelin inspectors and are personal favorites, offering great quality food at good prices.
Additionally, the 2018 MICHELIN Guide Washington, D.C., recognizes more than 70 restaurants with the Plate symbol, a designation given to restaurants that inspectors recognize as having potential and are recommended to travelers and locals for quality food. The MICHELIN Guide is a selection of restaurants and not just a mere listing of restaurants.
More than 33 styles of cuisines appear in the Guide. Diners can find recommendations for establishments with notable wine, beer, sake and cocktail lists, as well as menus on which average prices are $25 and under.
The 2018 selection includes:
The Guide will go on sale Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, at major book sellers for a suggested retail price of $12.95.
WASHINGTON D.C. MICHELIN GUIDE 2018
STARRED ESTABLISHMENTS
TWO STARS
EXCELLENT CUISINE, WORTH A DETOUR
ESTABLISHMENT |
Inn at Little Washington (The) |
minibar |
Pineapple and Pearls |
ONE STAR
HIGH QUALITY COOKING, WORTH A DETOUR
ESTABLISHMENT |
NEW |
Blue Duck Tavern |
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The Dabney |
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Fiola |
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Kinship |
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Komi |
NEW |
Masseria |
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Mtier |
NEW |
Plume |
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Rose's Luxury |
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Sushi Taro |
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Tail Up Goat |
About the MICHELIN Guide
The MICHELIN Guide selects the best restaurants and hotels in the 28 countries it covers. Providing a showcase of gourmet dining around the world, it highlights the culinary dynamism of a country, as well as new trends and emerging young chefs. Creating value for restaurants through the distinctions that it attributes each year, the MICHELIN Guide contributes to the prestige of the local gastronomy, thereby making cities and countries more attractive to tourists. Backed by its rigorous selection method and longstanding knowledge of the hospitality industry, the MICHELIN Guide provides customers with unique expertise that enables it to offer them a true quality service. The different selections are available in both print and digital versions. They are accessible via the Web and on a full range of mobile media that offer navigation capabilities adapted to individual usage as well as an on-line booking service. With the MICHELIN Guide, the Group continues to support millions of travelers, allowing them to live a unique mobility experience.
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