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The Secret Star Life: A Former MICHELIN Guide Inspector Reflects

Brenda Popritkin Season 4 Episode 65

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For 20 years, she lived a life shrouded in mystery: dining anonymously at some of the world’s most celebrated restaurants, and deciding which ones would earn (or lose) the coveted MICHELIN stars. In this rare and candid interview, “P” — a Sicilian-born, Bronx-raised former MICHELIN Guide inspector — shares her fascinating journey from anthropology and food studies to becoming one of the most elusive figures in the culinary world.

From the rigorous inspector training in France, to her most unforgettable meals, to the pressure of evaluating a potential three-star dining experience, “P” takes us behind the curtain of MICHELIN’s closely guarded process. She answers YOUR listener and viewer questions revealing how restaurants are chosen, what really sets a 3-star apart from a 2-star, the truth about “pay-to-play” rumors, why certain stars shocked her, and yes… whether inspectors get a discount on tires.

In This Episode:

  • How she became a MICHELIN inspector
  • The truth about inspector training & assignments
  • What inspectors really look for (and what they don’t)
  • How stars are decided and why some ratings surprise even insiders
  • Behind-the-scenes challenges, controversies, and unforgettable dining moments
  • Advice for young chefs chasing their first star
  • Her thoughts on the guide’s evolving global presence and credibility

If you’ve ever wondered how the MICHELIN Guide really works or dreamed of what it’s like to live the “secret star life”  this episode is a must-listen.

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Thank you for listening. As always, from my “palette”  to yours,
 
Cheers!
 
Brenda


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