Four Swiss restaurants retain their three Michelin stars
The restaurant Schloss Schauenstein in eastern Switzerland was one of four restaurants to retain their three Michelin stars.
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The 2023 edition of the Michelin Guide Switzerland has rewarded 138 establishments, five of which have been awarded two stars. The four restaurants previously awarded three stars retained their distinction.
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Cuatro restaurantes suizos conservan sus tres estrellas Michelin
“Once again, Switzerland’s top gastronomy is proving its ability to adapt in a complicated economic climate. The number of starred restaurants in the Michelin Guide remains at a consistently high level,” said a delighted Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guide, at the announcement of the Swiss selection for 2023, which took place at the hospitality school, Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne.
The restaurants Memories in Bad Ragaz, Hôtel de Ville de Crissier in canton Vaud, Cheval Blanc in Basel and Schloss Schauenstein in canton Graubünden retained their three stars.
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