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The secret life of the Michelin inspector

They are paid to eat in the best restaurants in the world

Published Mar 21, 2024 02:13 pm

By DAPHNE ROUSSEAU and ERIC RANDOLPH

They are paid to eat in the best restaurants in the world, but the price is having to lie even to their friends about the job. Hidden among hundreds of guests descending on the 16th century Chateau de Chambord in the Loire Valley for a luxurious dinner ahead of the Michelin Guide’s annual ceremony held on March 18 was the group's covert inspectors. One guest at the weekend event told AFP he worked in the automobile industry, plausible given Michelin’s main business of selling tires. But his knowledge of France’s best restaurants was suspiciously encyclopedic.

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STAR STUDDED. Chef Fabien Ferre receives his third Michelin star during the Michelin Guide for France 2024 awards ceremony (Photo Gullaune Souvant | AFP)

Whether or not he was a Michelin inspector would remain a mystery, since they are sworn to secrecy. 

Each year, the guide receives 8,000 spontaneous applications to become an inspector, its boss Gwendal Poullennec told AFP. 

The key criteria are “professionalism” and “openness”—to travel, different cultures, and new experiences, he added. 

Michelin does not say how many it employs. It’s part of the strict secrecy it maintains to ensure they are never recognized by a restaurant and given preferential treatment. 

The guide does reveal that its inspectors currently include 25 different nationalities, and men and women of all ages, operating across the 45 destinations covered by Michelin.

Undercover

It is a full-time job, and all are drawn from the world of fine dining and hospitality. Applicants must have at least 10 years of experience as chefs, sommeliers, or hoteliers, according to the guide’s website. A new inspector is paired with a more experienced colleague for a training period of up to two years—or around 800 meals—to learn the Michelin method. The inspector then lives undercover.

Only their inner circle of family is allowed to know and they have an interest in keeping quiet since they often tag along to meals to avert suspicion. The most common cover story that inspectors give their friends and wider family is that they are “consulting” with restaurants on their business strategies, a good excuse to travel and indulge. They give false names and even change their phone numbers when making reservations, which is vital since many restaurants now have applications to scan their bookings for journalists and potential inspectors.

The reviews require an excellent memory. The inspector must recall the tiniest details of the food, service, and ambiance—right
down to the appearance of the toilets—without taking notes, though phone pictures are now common.

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KISS OF VICTORY. Chef Jerome Banctel of Gabriel at La Réserve Paris Hotel celebrates during the Michelin Guide for France 2024 awards ceremony (Photo Guullaune Souvant | AFP)

They must also research the wider context, the restaurant's suppliers, how it fits into the local community, and its finances.

The final report sticks to five criteria—the quality of the ingredients, the culinary technique, the harmony of the flavors, the emotion which the chef is seeking to convey through their menu, and the restaurant’s consistency over time. The latter requires multiple visits.

The awarding of a star, with three stars as the absolute pinnacle, must be a unanimous choice when inspectors meet to discuss their reviews. If there is disagreement, further visits are organized until a consensus is reached. (AFP)

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