Hey there, foodie folks! We’ve got some exciting news bubbling up from the vibrant city of Atlanta, and it’s all about the beloved Michelin Guide making its much-anticipated return. Mark your calendars, because on October 28, the culinary world is set to gather at the Georgia World Congress Center to celebrate the unveiling of the 2024 winners.
The hype is palpable as the local foodies eagerly await the brand new list of winners, spanning categories such as star, bib gourmand, recommendation, and green star awards. If your favorite spot snagged a win last year, don’t assume it’s in the bag this time! Each year offers a clean slate, and the competition is as fierce as ever.
We’ve been hearing Atlanta’s voices loud and clear. There’s been quite a chatter about which restaurants could possibly nab a shiny Michelin star this year. Among the most talked-about contenders is none other than Georgia Boy at Southern Belle. Funny enough, this shout-out came from its very own chef, Joey Ward, who also championed that the current one-starred Michelin Mujo deserves a bump up to two stars. Talk about being your own biggest fan!
Then there’s Maximilian Hines, the mastermind at Breaker Breaker, who tickled everyone’s funny bones by suggesting none other than “Waffle House”. Well, who doesn’t love a bit of cheeky humor with their crispy hash browns?
The restaurants in Metro Atlanta are also getting their moment in the spotlight. Foundation Social Eatery in Alpharetta has been picking up some love, while other favorites like Little Bear, a mano, La Semilla, Lucian Books and Wine, Lyla Lila, Gunshow, and The Consulate are on the lips of many hoping to see these local gems recognized.
Kevin Gillespie, of Gunshow and Nadair’s fame, summed it up nicely saying, “There are a ton of spots in Atlanta that deserve recognition. I have always been proud of this city’s food scene.” This sentiment is shared widely, highlighting the incredible flavors and unique dining experiences Atlanta continues to offer.
Not everyone, though, is swept up in the Michelin fervor. Victory Sandwich Bar came out with a cheeky quip, stating, “We got a bunch of old Michelin tires out back if anyone needs any.” And let’s not forget Chef Zack Meloy, who light-heartedly noted outside his pop-up Dirt Church Ceramics, “We’re still begging a tire company for their approval… cool.”
Last year’s ceremony awarded the prestigious one star to elite establishments such as Atlas, Bacchanalia, Hayakawa, Lazy Betty, and Mujo. The coveted Bib Gourmands were handed out to Antico, Arepa Mia, Banshee, Bomb Biscuit, Busy Bee Cafe, Estrellita, Fred’s Meat and Bread, Fishmonger, Heirloom Market BBQ, and Little Bear. It’s certainly a tough act to follow!
With the Michelin Guide set to bring another wave of excitement and recognition to Atlanta, we’re all just a little bit eager to see how this year’s list will shake out. Got your predictions sealed? Let’s see which eateries get the star treatment on October 28!
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