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The Process of Getting a Michelin Star Rating

A well-known lawyer in New Jersey and New York legal circles, Gregory K. Mueller has grown the Mueller Law Group from a solo practice to eight attorneys. During his free time, Gregory K. Mueller enjoys fine dining at top restaurants. Such restaurants aspire to earn ratings in the Michelin Guide.

A sign of prestige and respect, the Michelin Star rating is the most sought-after by restaurants globally. It attracts many customers who believe the rating indicates a high quality of served food.

The process of getting a Michelin star rating is highly secretive. Michelin reviewers target restaurants in their territories for secret visits, dining without revealing their true intentions.

During the visit, the reviewer evaluates many criteria, including the food’s quality and flavor, customer service provided, creativity in the products offered, and the chef’s cooking abilities. If the restaurant satisfies the criteria, the reviewer pays one or two more visits to verify consistency. If the reviewer is satisfied, he or she recommends the restaurant for at least the minimum rating, one star.

The Michelin rating system comprises a maximum of three stars. One star is given to restaurants good in their category, two stars are for restaurants with excellent food offerings worth a visit, and Michelin reserves the three-star rating for exceptional restaurants that offer a great dining experience.
The Process of Getting a Michelin Star Rating
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