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Michelin

/ ʃəɛ̃ /

noun

  1. MichelinԻé18531931MFrenchBUSINESS: industrialist Իé (ɑ̃dre). 1853–1931, French industrialist; founder, with his brother Édouard Michelin (1859–1940), of the Michelin Tyre Company (1888): the first to use demountable pneumatic tyres on motor vehicles
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Exposed brick walls are decorated with photos and retro posters of vintage cars and racetracks, as well as street signs, racing suits and brand memorabilia, from Michelin to Mazda.

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In the San Fernando Valley, Justin Pichetrungsi is the chef at Anajak Thai, the restaurant that his immigrant parents started and that he took over in 2019 and turned into a food-world darling, written up in the Michelin Guide and celebrated as the Los Angeles Times’ top restaurant in 2022.

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Rachel Michelin, president of the California Retailers Assn., said U.S. retailers were shocked by Trump’s tariffs after taking steps to diversify their sourcing and operations out of China to other locations overseas.

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“HAAWM offers a dining experience in Thailand where people can taste delicious and refined food without the pretentiousness of Michelin restaurants. It offers travelers a place and way to meet new people over a family-style meal,” says Eitharong.

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While working at Jeune et Jolie, Buzzetta helped the modern French restaurant achieve three Michelin stars.

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