MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixd04xr wrote
Would it be possible to break out the three major US cities? Would be interested to see how that changed over time. I also think they added LA recently
Metalytiq OP t1_ixd7q5v wrote
A similar visualization of just US cities would be interesting. We will take a look. Thanks for the idea!
Yossarian216 t1_ixd8pos wrote
Last I looked in the US all but two were in NYC or California, predominantly Bay Area. There’s one in Chicago, and one about 90 minutes outside of DC near Shenandoah National Park.
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MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdbrou wrote
I know Alinea has had one for awhile but I thought Charlie Trotters had one when it was open. Might need to expand the dataset to ** and * for it to be meaningful though
Yossarian216 t1_ixdueap wrote
Alinea is the only current three star in Chicago, there are a number of one and two stars as well though.
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixd88uq wrote
Or just cities generally. Thanks!
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pixelburger t1_ixdfyks wrote
Esquire Magazine once did a survey of the best restaurants in the U.S., explaining at the outset that New York was left out because it would have totally dominated the results
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdgtft wrote
That’s why I think it’s be interesting to see by city over time. I’m pretty sure SF and Chicago made significant gains on NYC in terms of Michelin stars over the past few years
pixelburger t1_ixdhh6n wrote
Why are you sure of that?
MarinaDelRey1 t1_ixdjd4v wrote
I said “pretty sure”.
https://www.tastecaliforniatravel.com/food/chefs-and-restaurants/item/2587-sf-bay
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