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ADH Meetings &  Events is a Chicago based meeting management and event planning firm, partnering with in-house corporate and non-profit planners, assisting them with the planning of their programs. This allows the in-house planner to dedicate more time to the content of the program, the invitees, presenters, sponsors and internal clients, while we take care of all the associated logistics, such as venue/hotel searches, (on-line) registration, av needs, catering, decor, transportation, gifts, entertainment and more. The key players at ADH Events have a minimum of 20 years of experience with the balance of the staff a minimum of 10 years experience in the hospitality, entertainment, catering and meeting and event planning industries. Most of ADH Events staff has worked, lived or travelled on most continents around the globe, including North/Central/South America, Europe, Africa and the Far East. In addition, ADH Events speaks a multitude of languages, among them all the European languages, allowing us to work with our clients to produce their programs all over the world.

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Dining in a 3-star Michelin Restaurant for your next corporate event

  
  
  
  

Want to impress your clients, reward your staff or produce a corporate event with a culinary experience, consider looking up which restaurants have received a 3-star Michelin recognition.

Michelin Guide

What distinguishes the MICHELIN Guide from other restaurant and hotel guides?

The MICHELIN guide was first published in 1900, in France. From a small, 400-page red guide distributed free of charge to motorists to make their travels easier and more enjoyable, the MICHELIN guide has developed over the years to become the benchmark in gourmet dining. Today, the MICHELIN guide collection is comprised of 25 guides covering 23 countries and more than 45,000 establishments.

Michelin employs full-time professional inspectors who anonymously visit restaurants and hotels, and evaluate them on a range of criteria. The evaluation process has been honed over time to identify consistently high-quality establishments to suit a range of budgets and across a range of styles and cuisines.

If the inspectors are impressed by a restaurant or hotel, they visit the establishment again. And again. It is this sort of obsessive research that makes the MICHELIN Guide such a reliable source of recommendations. No matter what the occasion, we think you'll find that the MICHELIN Guide will help you make the perfect choice.

To find out where you could buy your guide visit:

http://www.michelinguide.com/us/retail.html

According to an article published in the Wall Street Journal, surprisingly, there are no 3-star Michelin restaurants in Chicago, while on the otherhand, Japan is overflowing with them. To read more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303738504575568442015009552.html

 

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