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The 7 Best Places to Eat in NYC for First-Time Visitors, According to Our Inspectors

A first-timer’s guide to eating well in New York City, shaped by experience on the ground. Our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors share the restaurants that best capture the city’s range, energy and appetite on your first visit.

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10 Things to Do in London in the Winter & Where to Eat Nearby

As the colder weather sets in, check out our Inspector-approved activities to keep you busy all winter long.

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The Best Hotels in New Orleans — and Where to Eat Nearby

Our favorite New Orleans hotels, each with MICHELIN-selected restaurants close by.

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Stacked in Style: The Architectural Marvel of Dubai’s Three MICHELIN Key Atlantis The Royal

Where geometry meets grandeur in Dubai’s most iconic stay.

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2 Days in Versailles: The MICHELIN Guide to Where to Eat, Stay and Explore

Beyond the gilded palace, Versailles reveals a city alive with markets, art and the quiet pleasures of French life. Spend two days discovering its artisans, gardens and tables fit for a king.

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Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester: An Inspector’s View of a London Legend

A MICHELIN Guide Inspector gives their first-hand account of dinner at this Three-MICHELIN-Star restaurant from renowned chef Alain Ducasse.

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Looking for Some of the Best Pizza in New York City? Head Underground

Times Square’s 50th Street station's See No Evil Pizza breaks routines.

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Vegan-Friendly Restaurants in London

Embrace plant power with our selection of the best vegan restaurants in London – and discover where else to find proper plant-based options.

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Emily Roux’s London: The ‘Knife Edge’ Star Represents Her City

Meet the Caractère founder and subject of the Apple TV documentary produced by Gordon Ramsay and presented by Jesse Burgess.

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Where To Go in the French Alps: Where to Eat and Stay According to Our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors

From couture-clad store windows in Courchevel to Olympic-famous slopes in Chamonix and Ibiza-level après-ski parties in Val d’Isère, this is where to go in the French Alps. Skiing may be half the draw, but this is France — so dining is just as much what makes these destinations shine as the slopes themselves.

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The Best MICHELIN Guide Hotel Cocktail Bars in New York

Wet your whistle with a fabulous tipple at these haute watering holes.

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A Culinary Guide to Kuala Lumpur’s MICHELIN Key Hotels

At Kuala Lumpur’s MICHELIN Key hotels, storied heritage and sky-high luxury meet the city’s blend of tradition, modernity and ever-evolving cuisine.

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Top 5 Iconic Dishes of Rome — According to MICHELIN Guide Inspectors

Discover Rome’s most iconic dishes — from supplì and artichokes to tripe and ricotta tart — chosen by our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors.

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The Complete MICHELIN Guide to Paris Hotels

How do you choose the best hotel in Paris? Whether you're solo, sightseeing or just passing through, this guide is for you.

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Rome’s 4 Best Hotel Spas for the Ultimate Relaxing Escape

Healing through water—salus per aquam—is at the heart of the Roman approach to well-being. Here are the MICHELIN Guide’s top spa picks for finding relaxation and renewal in the Eternal City today.

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Akoko’s Aji Akokomi on Leading the Way for West African Cooking in London

We hear from one of the UK’s leading restaurateurs and the founder of MICHELIN-Starred Akoko, about how he put West African cuisine in the limelight.

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Vegan Dining in Paris: How Restaurateur Alice Tuyet Is Transforming French Cuisine

Inspired by her father’s love for French cuisine, restaurateur Alice Tuyet is redefining plant-based dining in Paris — with a touch of mischief, flair and healthy helpings of sauces.

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In Paris’ Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Classic Bistros Get An Update

In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the bistro is a form of art, our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors will tell you — whether it’s old-world cafés or hip neo-bistros and everything else in between. It evolves, but never really goes out of fashion. From where to eat to what to see, here’s our next Paris guide on how to experience the Left Bank’s most storied neighborhood.