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On October 6 French travel guidebook and restaurant kingmaker Michelin released their
Michelin Guide New York City 2010.
The book has a retail price of $17.99 (€12) but can currently be found at sites like Amazon for $11.53 (€7.80) or Waterstone's for £9.99 (€10.80).
Covering all five boroughs in New York City, the guidebook also features 109 restaurants offering a meal under $25 (€17), in a nod to the current economic woes.
The "Small Plates" category, featuring restaurants with a unique menu, ambiance or service style, also makes its first appearance in any Michelin guidebook.
The so-called 'City That Never Sleeps' now offers 5 three-star restaurants, 6 two-star restaurants and 44 one-star eateries - far fewer three-star restaurants than Tokyo, which earned nine this year, and Paris, which was awarded 11.
The Big Apple can be take some comfort in the fact that Michelin awards a single star to less than 10 percent of all restaurants they cover, and has awarded NYC 44.
An updated San Francisco guide will be released October 20, with a guide covering Kyoto and Osaka in Japan due out in mid-October.
Anonymous, paid Michelin employees now benchmark gourmet dining in 23 countries, with their guide books being sold in more than 100 nations.
Website: www.michelinguide.com.
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