Colorado set to become newest Michelin Guide state

The MICHELIN Guide team announced the official reveal date for its first Colorado MICHELIN Guide listings.
The MICHELIN Guide Colorado is the latest statewide expansion of the MICHELIN Guide.
It will cover Denver, Boulder, Aspen and Snowmass Village, the Town of Vail and Beaver Creek Resort.
Chefs will be invited to the Mission Ballroom in downtown Denver on September 12 for the launch.
Restaurant teams will see if they have earned a MICHELIN Star, Bib Gourmand or another MICHELIN Guide distinction.
This will be the first time any Colorado restaurants will be up for a Michelin designation.
It is an invite-only event.
Colorado has a rich culinary community, with many restaurants incorporating different flavors and ingredients.
“This event marks a monumental occasion as we unveil the first-ever Colorado selections and showcase the innovation of our culinary community,” said CTO Director, Timothy Wolfe.
Earlier this summer, Colorado became the eighth MICHELIN Guide destination in North America.
Michelin announced its first North American Guide in 2005 for New York.
Guides have also been added in Washington, DC, Chicago, California, Florida, Toronto, Vancouver and Atlanta.
Learn more about : Colorado Tourism ( N. America )

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