What are Michelin Selected Restaurants?

The Michelin Guide ranks restaurants based on food quality, technique, and consistency. It uses stars, Bib Gourmand, and selection categories to recognize dining establishments worldwide.

Michelin-selected restaurants appear in the guide without stars or Bib Gourmand status. They represent quality dining worth noting during travel.

In this guide, we will break down what Michelin selected restaurants are, how they differ from other categories, and what diners can expect from Michelin-recognised establishments. It also covers the elements that define Michelin star restaurants and typical meal costs.

A Michelin chef plating a gourmet fish meal

What are Michelin Selected Restaurants?

Michelin selected restaurants represent quality dining establishments recognised by the Michelin Guide but not awarded stars. These restaurants offer excellent food, skilled preparation, and consistent service.

The selection acknowledges restaurants worth visiting during travel. It sits below the Bib Gourmand and Michelin star categories, but it confirms that the establishment meets professional standards.

Michelin inspectors visit anonymously. They assess food quality, technique, ingredient sourcing, value, and consistency. Selected restaurants demonstrate competence across these areas without reaching the level required for stars or Bib Gourmand status.

Besides, the Michelin Guide began in 1900 as a French tire company’s travel resource. It evolved into the most recognized restaurant rating system worldwide. Today, it covers cities and regions across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The selection process remains strict. Only a small percentage of reviewed restaurants earn any form of recognition.

A Michelin Selected chocolate cake dessert

What is the Difference Between Michelin Selected and Bib Gourmand? 

Michelin selected restaurants offer professional service and good food. The focus is on skilled cooking and consistent quality. Additionally, the price of meals can vary. 

Bib Gourmand, on the other hand, serves high-quality food at a moderate (or affordable) price. These restaurants specifically reward the combination of quality and affordability. The Michelin Guide defines this as three courses for a set price that stays within regional value standards.

The key difference between the two is value. Michelin selected restaurants meet quality standards. Whereas Bib Gourmand restaurants meet quality standards while keeping prices accessible.

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Elements of a Michelin Star Restaurant

Here is what you should expect from Michelin star restaurants: 

Advanced Cooking Skills

Chefs demonstrate advanced cooking methods. They control temperatures precisely. Chefs here balance flavors across multiple components. And each dish shows technical skill, from knife work to sauce preparation to plating.

High Quality Ingredients 

Michelin star restaurants source premium ingredients. They work with trusted suppliers, local farms, and specialty importers. And over here, ingredient quality directly impacts the texture and flavour of the food. 

Creativity and Personality 

Michelin star kitchens bring a distinct perspective to their menus. Some reinterpret classic dishes. Others create entirely new combinations. The menu reflects the chef’s vision while maintaining culinary standards.

Value For Money 

Michelin considers whether the experience matches the price. One-star restaurants offer excellent meals worth a visit. Two-star restaurants serve exceptional food worth a detour. Three-star restaurants provide extraordinary experiences worth a special journey. So rest assured, you are getting maximum value for your money. 

Consistency

Every dish must taste the same each time a guest orders it. Michelin inspectors may visit multiple times. They expect identical results across visits. This consistency requires discipline, training, and strong kitchen management.

Michelin chefs prepping food

What To Expect From Meals At Michelin-Selected Restaurants?

Michelin-selected restaurant offers a refined dining experience that focuses on consistency, quality, and attention to detail. Here’s what to expect: 

Curated Menus

Many Michelin-selected restaurants offer curated menus that highlight the chef’s creativity and style instead of a long à la carte list. The menu over here usually has the perfect balance of texture, seasonality, and flavors that showcase a thoughtful journey with each course without excess. 

Precise Plating 

Each dish at Michelin-selected restaurants is curated with utmost care. Colors complement each other, sauces appear in the right amount, and portions feel intentional. Overall, the presentation highlights the ingredients and every plate is carefully crafted to elevate the dining experience. 

Attentive Service

The service at Michelin-selected restaurants is both attentive and graceful. The staff guides you through each course, sharing insights about the preparation and ingredients. Timing is carefully paced so you get to savour every bite in comfort. The result of this? A dining experience that feels personal, polished, and memorable.

Conclusion

Michelin selected restaurants confirm quality and consistency. Bib Gourmand adds affordability to the equation. Michelin stars recognise exceptional technique, creativity, and dining experiences.

Understanding these distinctions helps diners choose restaurants that match their expectations and budget. Each category serves a purpose. All represent recognition from one of the world’s most respected culinary guides.

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Chef Nic Vanderbeeken has over 20 years of experience leading teams in fine dining and Michelin Star restaurants. He is the current executive chef at Apéritif Restaurant based in Ubud, Bali and is known for his progressive and multifaceted cooking philosophy.

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