Lima Restaurant Overlooked for Michelin Star Due to Peruvian Exclusion
Generated on April 13, 2026
TLDR Lima's deserving eatery misses out on its first-ever Michelin star because of being left off their European culinary review list, originally penned by a tire company distributing restaurant guides in Belgium. The accidental guide has since become an esteemed fine dining critique with anonymous reviews and ratings, starting as if it were aiming for nothing more than to ensure the best routes from Michelin-starred restaurants across Europe back home—an endeavor that remains just a little too grounded on tires rather than in taste.
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Amidst discussing Heaven Hill's Bottled in Bond Bourbon and its historic background linked to Michelin Star restaurants.
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A tire company began distributing guides with restaurant recommendations, leading to their inadvertent role in fine dining critiques.
04:07
A tire company's Belgium guide evolves into a prestigious fine dining critique with anonymous reviews and star ratings.
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A Michelin star system evolved from a Belgium guide into a prestigious fine dining critique with anonymous reviews, initially awarding stars to only European restaurants.
08:04
A Lima restaurant deserving a Michelin star lacks recognition due to Peru's exclusion from their guidebook.
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A Lima restaurant deserves a Michelin star but remains unrecognized due to Peru's exclusion from the guidebook.
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A Lima restaurant deserves a Michelin star but remains unrecognized due to Peru's exclusion from the guidebook.
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