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Michelin will expand its exclusive restaurant and hotel guide series in North America to include Chicago. The MICHELIN guide Chicago 2011, the first-ever MICHELIN guide for a Midwestern city, will be published in November 2010.  The announcement was made today by Jean-Luc Naret, worldwide director of the MICHELIN guide.
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The MICHELIN guide, whose rating system is internationally recognized as the height of culinary success, is already published in 25 editions covering 23 countries, and additionally includes North America guides to New York City, which was introduced in November 2005, and San Francisco, launched the year after. The MICHELIN guide also recently launched titles in Asia, including two guides in Japan (Tokyo and Kyoto & Osaka) and Hong Kong & Macao.

The guide will provide a selection and rating, in all categories of comfort and prices, in a reader-friendly layout made especially for the American market and which reflects the region's distinctive culinary and hotel landscape.

"The diversity, breadth and depth of Chicago's restaurant and hotel scene, coupled with its rich gastronomic history, clearly mark the city and surrounding areas as the logical choice for the next North American title in the MICHELIN guide series," commented Naret. "As with our recently updated guides to New York City and San Francisco, we are making every effort to produce a comprehensive selection that does full justice to the region's exciting restaurant and hotel culture and also meets our readers' expectations."

During the announcement, Naret described Chicago as unique among American cities, citing its reputation as a world-class tourism destination and stressing the importance of its treasured culinary traditions.

Michelin is using the occasion of the new MICHELIN guide Chicago 2011 to highlight the company's entire line of travel and lifestyle products. This business category encompasses Michelin's full collection of travel guides, maps, online travel resources, automotive accessories and footwear designed to strengthen consumer engagement with the Michelin brand on a more frequent basis. These products create nearly half a billion touch points annually and enrich the equity of the brand. According to Parmeet Grover, worldwide head of strategic marketing for Michelin's travel and lifestyle divisions, these products deliver the same Michelin promise of quality and consistency that consumers expect from one of the world's most trusted brands. Michelin is the only tire manufacturer with this unique lifestyle offering.

The MICHELIN guide, and its expansion into Chicago, provides a key example of Michelin Travel & Lifestyle' s goal to enhance the enjoyment of travel in support of the company's better mobility mission.

"We are eagerly anticipating the MICHELIN guide's entry into this wonderful city known for its cuisine, culture, beauty and innovative spirit," said Naret.  

As part of their meticulous and highly confidential evaluation process, Michelin inspectors - both European and American - are currently conducting anonymous inspections to Chicago restaurants and hotels. They've been in Chicago for two years. As with all MICHELIN guide inspections, the process involves test meals or overnight stays at each establishment, in order to assess the level and the consistency of the establishment. And as for all the other guides and all the other countries, the inspectors pay all their bills in restaurants and hotels.

"The Michelin inspectors are the eyes and ears of the customers, and thus the anonymity of our inspectors is key to ensure they are treated the same as any guest would be treated," commented Naret.

Restaurants and hotels selected for inclusion in the Guide will be listed by neighborhood and also cross-referenced by category.

The MICHELIN guide offers a broad selection of hotels and restaurants in each price and comfort category, taking into account the local environment. This rating is unique and consistent across all countries covered by the MICHELIN guide. It is expressed in two ways:

  • A comfort rating: levels of comfort are rated using one to five forks and spoons for restaurants and one to five pavilions for hotels. Those symbols only judge the comfort of the establishment. They are: the furnishings of the establishment, the service, the cleanliness and upkeep of the surroundings. Red forks and spoons or red pavilions are for especially pleasant establishments.
  • Special distinctions for certain establishments: these include stars for the very best restaurants. The stars judge only "what's on the plate," meaning the quality of products, the mastering of flavors, the mastering of cooking, the "personality" of the cuisine, the value for money and the consistency of what it offers to its customers both throughout the menu and the year.

While every restaurant in the guide is a recommendation from Michelin, certain restaurants deserve to be brought to the reader's attention for the fine quality of their cooking. These establishments are identified by Michelin stars, which are awarded for the standard of meals served.

A general listing in the guide indicates "a quality restaurant that stands out from others" in the same category of comfort, definitely worth trying.

The star ratings are as follows:

  • One star indicates "a very good restaurant in its category," a place offering cuisine prepared to a consistently high standard.
  • Two stars denote "excellent cooking, worth a detour," skillfully and carefully crafted dishes of outstanding quality.
  • Three stars reward "exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey." One always eats extremely well here, often superbly. Distinctive dishes are precisely executed, using superlative ingredients.

A restaurant that receives one or more stars is not only one of the best in its country but also one of the best in the world.

The decision to award a star is a collective one, based on the consensus of all inspectors who have visited a particular establishment. A written description of each establishment and a variety of other symbols will give readers further insight into an establishment's ambiance, type of cuisine and specialties, and wine list, customized to American tastes and needs.

Michelin's founders, Andre and Edouard Michelin, first impacted the transportation world, and consequently the travel world, when their innovative ideas led to the first pneumatic automobile tires. Since this breakthrough in travel technology, the Michelin Group has been dedicated to providing unbiased, accurate, clear and easy-to-understand information for the traveling customer.  The MICHELIN guide, first published in 1900, was created to provide motorists with practical information about where they could service and repair their cars and find quality accommodations or a good meal. The guide was provided free of charge until 1920, and the "star system" for outstanding restaurants was introduced in 1926, with the two- and three-star categories introduced in the early 1930s, clearly positioning Michelin as the most respected arbiter of fine dining. With its unparalleled commitment to quality, Michelin publishes close to 10 million maps, atlases, travel guides and hotel and restaurant guides in more than 90 countries worldwide every year.  

For more than a century, the MICHELIN guide collection has made traveling easier by providing a selection of the best restaurants, hotels and guesthouses throughout the world. Today, the 25 guides in the collection cover 23 countries on three continents and include more than 45,000 addresses around the world.

The MICHELIN guide Chicago 2011 will complement the existing catalog of Michelin maps and guides to the North American market, including the recently updated guides to New York City and San Francisco. It's the 26th guide of the collection. The guide will be available in November 2010 at bookstores, boutiques and other participating retailers, including online retailers.


July 16, 2010 / category: Chicago / link / comments (0)
The Berwyn Development Corporation (BDC) will host the Fourth Annual Chicagoland Great American Mutt Show. The event will take place in Berwyn, IL on Saturday, May 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Morton West High School, located at 2400 Home Avenue. Chicagoland DockDogs® will hold a two-day regional competition in tandem with the Great American Mutt Show (May 15 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and May 16 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.).

The Chicagoland Great American Mutt Show features a wide variety of entertainment-based competitions for mutts and purebreds alike. This year the Animal Care League was selected as the event's featured shelter as the event is also designed to promote animal rescue and pet adoption in the Chicagoland area. Onsite sponsors and vendors will feature pet products, services, training techniques, and education on proper pet care. What's more, a new "Interactive Zone" will provide participants and their pooches with the opportunity to test treats such as pupcakes, scrumptious dog-friendly cupcakes; exercise their creative sides in vying to be the next Pupcasso, the doggie version of Picasso with mess-free paw painting; and walk on the wild side by testing out doggie tattoos. Even if the family dog is not of the sporting kind, there will be plenty to taste, smell, and paw.

This year, the Westminster Kennel Club celebrated its 134th dog show honoring purebreds and touted a legacy as one of the longest continuously running sporting events in our country, second only to the Kentucky Derby. It seems that until recently American sporting culture left our everyday mixed-breeds -- accounting for 70% of all dogs in the US -- underserved in the world of canine competition. Enter Berwyn's Mutt Show. In 2007, the BDC established the Mutt Show to fill the unmet demands of dog lovers in the Chicagoland area who were searching for a venue to showcase the spirit and individuality of their dogs.

"The Great American Mutt Show is one of Berwyn's premier events and is a wonderful kick-off to the BDC's events season," said Paul Zimmermann, President of the BDC. "It is an event that brings together the whole family and truly celebrates the camaraderie that our pets inspire. Even if you do not have a dog, this event is highly entertaining," he added.

Chad Lopez of The Urban Mutt and formerly of HGTV's Designed to Sell will return this year as ringmaster for the event. In 2009, the Urban Mutt launched a web-series catering to Chicagoland dog-lovers and later opened a bricks and mortar store in Berwyn's Depot District, which serves a dog fancier's every delight from food and treats to toys and accessories. Visit their media website at www.theurbanmutt.tv to view a webisode featuring last year's show.

Dogs of all types are welcome in this year's show. However, only mixed breeds who win a contest can enter the Best in Show grand finale competition. A few of the contests open for registration include the following (subject to change pending registration results): Most creative pet trick, best rescue, best kisser, best dressed, and best dancer. New this year is the online "Cutest Mutt" Contest that will rely on votes from friends and family to make the cut for the day of the show. In conjunction with the Mutt Show, the Chicagoland DockDogs regional competition will feature a mounted dock and an above-ground water pool with two days of wave times, including big air, speed retrieval, extreme vertical and divisional finals. New jumpers are welcome.

The show is open to all dog lovers who wish to be part of the event. No dog? Come for fun! Interested contest participants, vendors, sponsors and volunteers can register to be involved in the Great American Mutt Show or Chicagoland DockDogs by calling 708-788-8100 or visiting www.muttshow.com and www.dockdogs.com. Become a fan of the "Great American Mutt Show" on Facebook.

The CHICAGOLAND GREAT AMERICAN MUTT SHOW is made possible by the Berwyn Development Corporation through permission and approval of name usage rights by NYC-based Tails in Need, Inc., an organization dedicated to promoting pet adoption and animal welfare.

Each year the Animal Care League helps more than 1,100 homeless animals in the near western suburbs and performs over 2,000 low cost spay/neuter surgeries in our Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic. For information on clinic services or adopting a new pet, please visit 1011 Garfield Street, Oak Park, IL 60304, call 708-848-8155 or visit www.animalcareleague.org.

SOURCE Berwyn Development Corporation

April 14, 2010 / category: Things To Do / link / comments (0)

Chicago's Magnificent Mile Lights Festival(R) presented by Harris kicks off the 2009 Holiday Season, November 21-22

Plain White T's, Mitchel Musso of Disney Channel's 'Hannah Montana,' and Deborah Roberts of ABCs '20/20' and 'Good Morning America,' and Ashley Greene of 'Twilight' among those in the celebrity line-up

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CHICAGO, Nov. 10

    WHO:   The 18th Annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival® Presented
           by Harris...

    WHAT:  ...will mark the official start of the 2009 Holiday Season with
           more than one million people traveling from all over the U.S. to
           enjoy a weekend filled with free holiday activities along the
           world class Magnificent Mile®. Offering something for everyone,
           the event will feature a variety of celebrity entertainers,
           appearances by beloved Disney characters, interactive booths and a
           mile filled with holiday offers at North Michigan Avenue's famous
           shops, restaurants and hotels.

           The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival presented by Harris procession
           will commence on Saturday, November 21 at 5:30 p.m. The procession
           will feature more than 30 spectacular floats, marching bands and
           other performers, with Mickey Mouse from Disney Parks as the grand
           marshal who will illuminate more than one million lights on 200
           trees along The Magnificent Mile.

           Deborah Roberts of ABC's "20/20" and Good Morning America will be
           among the hosts of an hour-long nationally televised ABC 7 Chicago
           special on The Magnificent Mile that will air on Saturday, November
           21 from 6-7 pm CST.  In addition to showing highlights of the day's
           entertainment and the entire procession, special celebrity
           greetings will also be featured as part of the program.

           This year's Magnificent Mile Lights Festival Presented by Harris
           also marks the launch of the first annual The Extra Mile: Acts of
           Kindness to Start the Holiday Season program. The program allows
           patrons of participating shops, restaurants and hotels to give to
           a variety of local, regional and national charity organizations
           through a host of day-long activities and deals. For a complete
           list of participants, visit www.themagnificentmile.com.

           Event highlights include:
              -- Lights Festival Lane, an interactive, holiday wonderland
                 on Pioneer Court (401 N. Michigan Avenue).
              -- A festive Culinary Pavilion brought to you by The
                 Signature Room at the 95th, which includes demonstrations
                 by several area restaurants like The Signature Room at the
                 95th and MARKETHOUSE.
              -- Musical performances on the Harris Stage from 11 am - 5 pm
                 featuring Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime
                 Players, Ralph's World, Radio Disney AM 1300 Road Crew,
                 Mitchel Musso presented by Radio Disney and the Plain White
                 T's presented by 101.9 FM THE MIX.
              -- Procession floats featuring Mickey Mouse and his friends from
                 Disney Parks and giant holiday-themed balloons, along with a
                 variety of performers including the famous NOGGELER
                 Guuggenmusig from Lucerne, Switzerland and numerous marching
                 bands. Ashley Greene of "Twilight" and Tony Esposito of the
                 Chicago Blackhawks will be among several of the celebrities
                 appearing in the lighting procession. The procession
                 culminates with Santa's arrival. A spectacular fireworks
                 display marks the grand finale.


           For a complete schedule and a list of activities and holiday
           offers, visit www.themagnificentmile.com.

           Become a fan of The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival Presented
           by Harris on facebook and follow real-time event updates and
           special deals on twitter at www.twitter.com/Lightmymile

    WHERE: One of the Great Avenues of the World...
           North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL

    WHEN:  Friday, November 20
           Guests can settle in and begin to take advantage of all of the
           hotel, restaurant and retail holiday deals and offers listed in
           The Magnificent Mile Holiday Activity Guide. The guide will be
           available on site and is also available online at
           www.themagnificentmile.com.

           Saturday, November 21
           11 am - 5 pm: Lights Festival Lane at Pioneer Court is open
           with live entertainment and dozens of family friendly activities.
           5:30 pm: The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival presented by Harris
           lighting procession begins.
           6:55 pm: Fireworks display over the Chicago River at Michigan
           Avenue and Wacker Drive.

           Sunday, November 22
           Day-long shopping and dining deals offered benefiting a variety
           of charities as part of "The Extra Mile" program.

     To prearrange event day interviews and photo opportunities, and for
     a complete entertainment schedule, contact Denise O'Handley at
     847-648-2644.

SOURCE The Greater North Michigan Avenue Association

November 10, 2009 / category: Things To Do / link / comments (0)

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