Despite the announcements that the Michelin guide will be canceled and will not come to Israel, it has now been decided at the Ministry of Tourism to continue the important process towards signing an official agreement.
In a statement published on behalf of the Minister of Tourism, Haim Katz, it is written that "After the program was presented to him, the Minister of Tourism Haim Katz decided and approved promoting the entry of a Michelin guide to Israel. In light of the fact that in the first stage Michelin sees the possibility of awarding stars and a recommended list only in Tel Aviv, Minister Katz guided the The ministry will work with the Tel Aviv Municipality, so that the authority will participate in the financing of the project.
At the same time, the professionals will work with Michelin to expand the coverage to the rest of the country."
The meaning of the decision is that apparently several restaurants in Israel will soon receive Michelin stars, the title that is considered the most prestigious in the field of world cuisine.
The decision should significantly promote Israel as a tourist destination, since many tourists fly specifically to enjoy fine cuisine and the Michelin stars will place Israel in the first row of popular destinations around the world in this field.
At the beginning of the week, six Israeli restaurants entered the list of the 50 best restaurants in the Middle East on behalf of 50best under the auspices of San Pellegrino.
The restaurant that won sixth place in the Middle East is George and John with OCD, Melgo and Melbar, Animar, A and Besta also making the list.
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