The MICHELIN Guide

The MICHELIN Guide

By Tablet Inc

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2020-11-24
  • Current Version: 12.0.1
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 158.13 MB
  • Developer: Tablet Inc
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 4.8746
4.8746
From 7,408 Ratings

Description

Stay in amazing places. Eat unforgettable meals. Take the MICHELIN Guide app wherever you go. The MICHELIN Guide app puts the world’s best restaurants and hotels right in your pocket — and lets you book them. It marks the first time in history that the entire global guide — every restaurant in every location — is all together, all in one place. The app also includes the new and improved MICHELIN Guide hotel selection. Now you can instantly book the world’s most unique and exciting hotels, each one chosen for their extraordinary style, service, and personality. The MICHELIN Guide app makes it easier than ever to plan your next adventure or enhance your current one. Use it to quickly find and reserve restaurants and hotels near you or in a future destination; create and share lists of all your favorite places; or trial our “Plus” membership and receive free VIP upgrades and amenities at participating hotels. Need concierge-level care? Our expert travel specialists are waiting just a click away, available to assist with any aspect of your trip. They’re real people, ready to help you go places. So get going. Find great restaurants & hotels in each MICHELIN Guide city. Book amazing hotels wherever you find yourself. Download the app today. 


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Reviews

  • Lots of improvements

    5
    By maxipr
    Recent versions are actually usable, because UX has drastically improved, kudos to designers!
  • Account required

    2
    By Lpinberlin
    Now you have to sign up to view the app… not worth it.
  • Recent update forces users to give personal data

    1
    By Patrick Lucas
    After working decently for many years without requiring account, they've pulled the rug with a recent update and now force you to hand over personal information just to view restaurants. There is absolutely no reason to suddenly start forcing users to make an account except to harvest their data. If they wanted to use features where an account would be necessary, such as for saving restaurants or leaving reviews, they would obviously just create one. Edit: the developer responded with straight lies. Accounts were not required before an update shortly before my review; I used it regularly without. The reasons they give are obviously nonsense. Viewing the same information on their website does not require an account. Forcing users to sign up is obviously just a cynical ploy to collect personal data.
  • Require account

    1
    By maryrings
    They require an account even for non-account features, like just looking up restaurants! You can’t even try the app without giving them your personal information. I can see setting up an account IF you want to save favorites or whatever, but this is ridiculous.
  • Uninstalled for requiring email

    2
    By CSSP1
    Like other people who have left reviews, I recently uninstalled this app because it started to insist that I sign in with an email. Notwithstanding the app developer saying they’ve been required for two years, it only recently didn’t let me use the app without an account. Data collection is distasteful, and data minimization is an important principle. The app developer claims that they don’t do anything with the data. They claim that I have to have an account so that I can save restaurants or something. I don’t need those features, and I don’t need this app. Very distasteful to me.
  • Personal data

    2
    By Walt.
    I was really turned off by the need to create an account
  • Great content, clumsy mapping

    2
    By bwvla
    I love the Michelin reviews, but the apps map feature is a bear to use. Every time i rotate the map, zoom, even slightly, or slide it, even just slightly to recenter, it freezes and goes into a buffering mode. Further sometimes the pinned restaurants, including the one you might be trying to locate just disappear and it can take zooming in or out multiple times for the pin to reappear, keeping in mind it will buffer for a few seconds for each zoom shift. This is infuriating, especially if you are walking, biking or driving as you basically have pull aside and try not to be a nuisance waiting for the map to come back to life. Since the food reviews are mostly on the www already, the only real advantage of downloading the app and creating an account is the mapping. Therefore I’m going to choose 2 stars for now. Hopefully the app improves as it has the potential to efficiently bring people to outstanding food.
  • Account? No thanks

    2
    By Remanman
    Guess I haven’t used this in a while. I opened the app a no d could not proceed without creating an account. That doesn’t benefit me. It benefits Michelin and whomever else gets my information. So I say Ni, and will delete the app after sub this review. Too bad. I lose. Restaurants lose. Michelin doesn’t benefit.
  • Preferences

    2
    By MaxlaurAlb
    Surprisingly you have only 1 preference in your section for restaurants. I just need to see only the Bib Gourmands list. Or only the 3 stars one. Also, it’s nice to have a mini Michelin logo persist on each page
  • Doesn’t even cover most cities!

    1
    By Bubba & Poocha
    This app is lacking. There only certain cities that it’s covers.

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