The Michelin Guide will expand to the Philippines in 2026, marking a significant milestone for the country’s culinary scene. The guide will focus on Metro Manila, Cebu, and nearby areas like Pampanga, Tagaytay, and Cavite. Michelin’s anonymous inspectors are already exploring dining destinations in these cities to identify the country’s top culinary spots. The guide’s arrival is supported by the Department of Tourism and will highlight the Philippines’ diverse food culture. The guide will be available digitally and will follow Michelin’s renowned criteria for selecting exceptional restaurants.
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