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Jewish leader asks Michelin to taste Israeli cuisine

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World Jewish Congress leader calls to include Israeli restaurants in the Michelin Guide, implying decision to omit the country may be political; Michelin says no current plans for Israel guide.

The leader of an umbrella organization representing world Jewry has asked the Michelin travel guide company to evaluate Israeli restaurants with its famous rating system, implying that the decision to omit the country may be political.
 
In a letter to the Michelin Guide, World Jewish Congress President Ron Lauder said it is a "concerning omission" that Michelin does not have a guide to Israel.
 
"Israel today is a venerable amalgam of cultures and traditions, which come together to produce a distinctive and exceptional culinary scene," wrote Lauder. "Why, therefore, has your company refused to produce a guide to Israel\’s restaurants?"
 
"Though I am sure that it is not your intention, some have speculated that reasons other than merit color Michelin\’s decision not to visit Israel," Lauder, a billionaire businessman and philanthropist, added. The letter was obtained by The Associated Press.
 
Israel, particularly Tel Aviv, has a vibrant food scene, melding flavors from Jewish immigrants around the world with local Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine. In recent years, Israeli cuisine has earned international acclaim, with Tel Aviv recognized by Saveur Magazine as an outstanding travel destination for food lovers in 2014.

At least one Israeli chef, Moshik Roth, has received a Michelin star, for his work in the Netherlands, while Israeli chefs Yotam Ottolenghi and Assaf Granit have found success in Britain. Another Israeli chef, Michael Solomonov, has won the prestigious James Beard award in the US.

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