France's Michelin Guide, which has long served as a bible for foodies, is adapting its awards ceremony in Paris for the year that was like no other - 2020. It is handing out its stars for the shuttered industry at a virtual ceremony to a virtual public.
From the panoramic splendour of the Jules Verne restaurant on the Eiffel Tower's second floor, judges are giving out this year's stars for their 2021 France guide — based on reviews of eateries that have for large periods of time been completely closed nationwide.
The country famed for its cuisine saw restaurants shut for large parts of last year during what was one of Europe's harshest lockdowns, while strict curfews disrupted the dinner service.
While the Michelin Guide was able to award its stars at an online ceremony - analysis by the travel guide showed that less than 30 per cent of current star-rated restaurants worldwide remained open for business. In the final week of 2020, Just 2 per cent of restaurants in Northern Europe remained open.