Quebec's Michelin Guide Debut Awards Nine New Culinary Stars

Thursday, May 15, 2025, 2:21 pm

The inaugural Michelin guide in Quebec has awarded nine restaurants for their creative and modern fare, marking the province as Canada’s newest culinary hotspot. This prestigious recognition is set to redefine the fine dining landscape and boost the region’s gastronomic credentials.


lapresse.ca / « Tout le monde la veut, cette étoile »

La sélection du Guide Michelin pour le Québec, qui compte 102 établissements au total, ne laisse personne indifférent. Dévoilée sans grande cérémonie, par voie électronique pour les restaurateurs, elle a suscité surprise, joie, déception. Et elle n’a pas fini de faire jaser.

ledevoir.com / Le Guide Michelin dévoile ses premiers étoilés au Québec

Découvrez les restaurants sélectionnés.

globalnews.ca / Nine new Quebec restaurants nab Michelin stars as guide expands into province

All nine of the restaurants are listed as serving up either creative or modern cuisine — or both.

nationalpost.com / These 9 restaurants gained Michelin stars in the first-ever Quebec guide

The province of Quebec has become Michelin's third Canadian destination with the launch of the inaugural guide


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