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				 The French-born chef's restaurant, Atelier Crenn, has been 
				praised for its innovative and artistic dishes since it opened 
				in 2011. 
 Atelier Crenn's elevation from last year's two-star status was 
				unanimous among Michelin reviewers for its "consistently 
				top-quality experience," said Gwendal Poullennec, Michelin 
				Guide's international director.
 
 Crenn's cuisine, he said, "displays a wonderful balance of 
				grace, artistry, technical ability and taste."
 
 Crenn, whose small restaurant has only eight tables and offers a 
				tasting menu for $335, is the fifth female chef currently in the 
				world, helming a Michelin three-star establishment.
 
 Other women who achieved this Michelin accolade are Carme 
				Ruscalleda in Spain, Anne-Sophie Pic in France, Nadia Santini in 
				Italy and Clare Smyth in Britain.
 
				 
				
 Atelier Crenn and Single Thread joined Benu, The French Laundry, 
				Manresa, Quince, The Restaurant at Meadowood and Saison in 
				Michelin's top rating of San Francisco-area restaurants in its 
				2019 guide for their "exceptional cuisine, worth a special 
				journey."
 
 "The talented couple behind this powerhouse project has shown 
				consistent commitment to the highest standards of ingredient 
				quality and exceptionally refined cuisine," Poullennec said of 
				Single Thread's chef Kyle Connaughton and his wife and farmer, 
				Katina Connaughton.
 
 Michelin's latest San Francisco guide will go on sale on Dec. 4.
 
 For a second year in a row, San Francisco and its neighboring 
				wine-producing regions of Napa and Sonoma have more three-star 
				restaurants than New York City, which has five.
 
 
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			The Big Apple is still a top-notch global dining destination, 
			according to Poullennec. "New York has a lot of diversity and 
			overall has more star restaurants than San Francisco," he said.
 Michelin awarded stars to 76 New York City restaurants earlier this 
			month, compared with 57 in the Bay Area.
 
			In San Francisco, Coi lost a star and returned to Michelin's 
			two-star category for establishments with "excellent cuisine, worth 
			a detour." Other two-star San Francisco-area restaurants in the 
			latest ranking include Acquerello, Baumé, Californios, Commis and 
			Lazy Bear.
 Five eateries made one-star debuts, bringing the total of 43 
			restaurants. Last year, there were 41 in this category that 
			anonymous reviewers or "inspectors" agreed on their "high quality 
			cooking, worth a stop."
 
 Bar Crenn, a wine bar that serves classic French dishes next door to 
			Atelier Crenn, made the cut as did Birdsong, whose chef Christopher 
			Beidorn worked at Atelier Crenn and Saison.
 
 Madcap, Nico and Protégé each earned one star for the first time.
 
 (Reporting by Richard Leong; Editing by Leslie Adler)
 
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