The newest list of starred restaurants will be celebrated at an event in New York.
The nation’s capital is about to get a new slate of Michelin-starred restaurants. For the first time, DC’s Michelin ceremony is not actually happening in the district. Restaurateurs will migrate northward this evening for the city’s annual guide ceremony, taking place in New York City. In a first-of-its-kind triple ceremony, Michelin will announce updated guides for DC, New York, and Chicago at a single ceremony.
Last year, four restaurants joined DC’s guide, all in the one-star tier: Albi, a Levantine spot in Navy Yard; Oyster Oyster, serving up a plant-based tasting menu near Logan Circle; Georgetown’s contemporary Reverie, which is currently closed due to a fire that broke out in the space last year; and Imperfecto, blending Latin American and Mediterranean cuisine.
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