The Michelin Guide has finally made its way to Boston, with the full list announced Tuesday evening as part of the Northeast Cities edition.

The guide was released during a live ceremony in Philadelphia, which also made its first appearance in Michelin. It joined Michelin veteran cities New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago.

Michelin’s dining “inspectors” spent months eating at Greater Boston eateries, following news in May that the prestigious restaurant guide would finally examine Boston’s dining scene; after all, Boston’s tourism arm paid for them to come .

Boston’s part in the guide includes eateries within the Interstate 95/Route 128 corridor, a total of 27 restaurants.

Only one restaurant was able to snag a star: 311 Omakase in the South End, which received one star. No Bos

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