Today, The MICHELIN Guide announced the expansion of its restaurant selection in Poland to include the Pomorskie Region, home to Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The full restaurant selection for The MICHELIN Guide Poland will be announced on Thursday, 20th June 2024.
The MICHELIN Guide has announced the addition of the Pomorskie region to its Poland restaurant selection. The Pomorskie Region includes the cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. These destinations join Kraków (Małopolska region), Warsaw (Mazowieckie region) and Poznań (Wielkopolska region) in The MICHELIN Guide Poland.
When visiting the area, the MICHELIN Inspectors enjoyed a variety of cuisines ranging from traditional regional specialities to modern Polish cooking, along with an array of global influences as a result of Gdańsk’s history as a port city. The Pomorskie Region’s position on Poland’s north coast means that the Inspectors also encountered a bounty of fresh seafood from the Baltic Sea.
“We are delighted to expand The MICHELIN Guide Poland to include the Pomorskie region and to recognise an even greater variety of talented chefs across the country. The Pomorskie Region joins the existing restaurant selections in Kraków, Poznań and Warsaw, which together show the breadth of culinary excellence across Poland,” commented Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of The MICHELIN Guides. “My famously anonymous Inspectors have been exploring this beautiful area of Poland, focusing their travels around Gdańsk and its magnificent Old Town – where stunning period architecture stands alongside modern quayside developments by the Motława river – as well as the elegant and relaxing coastal cities of Gdynia and Sopot. Outside of the Tri-City area, the Inspectors enjoyed discovering the area’s verdant countryside. The region’s culinary offer has been equally impressive, promising memorable discoveries for gourmets and travellers.”
The MICHELIN Guide is constantly observing the evolution of culinary destinations around the world. MICHELIN works with Destination Marketing Organisations, or tourist boards, to promote the travel industry in their respective locations. However, the MICHELIN Guide’s selection process remains completely independent.
The selections are fully determined by our anonymous Inspectors, and the MICHELIN Guide is working with the Polish Tourism Organisation on marketing and promotion activities only.
“With great joy and satisfaction, I received the news that Pomerania, together with Gdańsk, is another – the fourth – Polish region that has received a positive opinion from the Inspectors of the famous MICHELIN Guide and thus joined the elite group of the world’s best culinary destinations. Poland is famous for its hospitality and cuisine is a very important element of our national culture. I am even more pleased that Polish flavours have been appreciated and received the recommendation of this prestigious Guide,” commented Rafał Szmytke CEO of the Polish Tourism Organisation. “Pomerania, together with Gdańsk, is one of the most beautiful Polish regions with great natural potential and an interesting tourist offer. Therefore, for me, as the President of the Polish Tourist Organisation, it is particularly important that Pomerania received such a great interest. This means that Poland fits perfectly into the latest global culinary trends and confirms that our country is a great travel destination.”
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