Michelin French guide features highest number of female-led restaurants ever
- Eleven restaurants run by female chefs were added to the 2019 French food guide, compared to only two female-led restaurants the previous year
- The director says Michelin sought to select a more diverse range of restaurants this year

An unprecedented number of restaurants run by female chefs won plaudits in the new French edition of the Michelin food guide released this week, as the guardians of haute cuisine sought to address a glaring gender imbalance.
Eleven female-led restaurants have been added to the 2019 guide to the best food in France, out of a record 75 new additions bestowed with one, two or three Michelin stars.
Among them was 24-year-old wunderkind Julia Sedefdjian, who won a star for her new restaurant Baieta, while Stephanie Le Quellec claimed her second for Parisian restaurant La Scene.
The 2018 French guide had been marked by a near absence of women: only two female chefs featured, both in partnership with male colleagues. A year earlier, only one woman was among the 70 new additions to the “starred” list.

The guide’s new international director, Gwendal Poullennec, had promised to breathe new life into its pages this year, celebrating young talent as well as female chefs.