QUEBEC MICHELIN GUIDE

WHEN QUEBEC TAKES CENTER STAGE ON THE WORLD GASTRONOMIC STAGE

For over a hundred years, the Michelin Guide has celebrated the world’s finest restaurants. Thanks to its famous stars, awarded by anonymous inspectors, it shines the spotlight on exceptional establishments. Its arrival in Quebec opens the door to a new way of discovering our terroir: a gourmet invitation to explore the talent, creativity and passion that drive our culinary scene.

Le Hatley - Manoir Hovey
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RATING CRITERIA

The inspectors are anonymous and are paid by the Michelin Guide to lend credibility to their approach and promote independent selection. The decor and style of the restaurant are not taken into account, nor is the service received. It’s important to know that the award (star or other) is given to the restaurant, not the chef.

QUALITY OF PRODUCTS

Freshness, seasonality and origin of ingredients are all taken into account.

MASTERY OF FLAVOUR AND COOKING TECHNIQUES

Mastery of cooking, cutting and preparation is essential.

HARMONY OF THE FLAVOURS

Balance in each dish and in the menu as a whole is considered.

THE PERSONALITY OF THE CHEF REPRESENTED IN THE DINNING EXPERIENCE

The restaurant must express its own identity and vision through the dishes it offers.

CONSISTENCY BETWEEN INSPECTOR'S VISITS

Consistency must be maintained between visits and on the menu.

THE STORY

1900: CREATION OF THE RED GUIDE

Michelin tire manufacturers created a guide to make life easier for drivers and to get people traveling (and buying more tires!). Free when it was launched, it became a paying publication in 1920.

1926 AND 1931

The first “bonne table” star is born. In 1931, the 2nd and 3rd stars appeared.

1933

The job of inspector is created! The anonymity and independence of the inspectors lend credibility to their selection of good addresses.

2022

Canada enters the Michelin Guide with its very first cities: Toronto and Vancouver.

2024

The Alliance de l’industrie touristique du Québec and its partners sign an historic agreement with the Michelin Guide team. Quebec is the first province to welcome the Guide throughout its territory. The first Quebec selections are published in 2025.

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Côté Est - Danielle Bourgeois
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THE DISTINCTIONS

A cuisine of great finesse – worth the stop.

Exceptional cuisine – worth the detour.

A unique cuisine – worth the trip.

GREEN START

Eco-responsible cooking (origin of products, management of waste and resources, sustainable approach, etc.)

BIB GOURMAND

Quality cuisine at a moderate price (excellent value for money).

RECOMMENDATIONS

Good addresses that haven’t yet won any awards.

NUMBERS

275

There are 275 Michelin restaurants in Canada.

102 are in the province of Quebec, 99 in Ontario (Greater Toronto) and 74 in British Columbia (Vancouver).

2 STARS

There are only 2 2-star restaurants in Canada, but one of them is in Quebec City (Tanière3). 

33 restaurants have 1-star in Canada (including 8 in Quebec).

4 TERROIR ET SAVEURS

Currently, 4 members of Terroir et Saveurs du Québec have been awarded Michelin stars! Discover them below, and let yourself be tempted on your next gourmet getaway!

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