Customer Review: I've always been a fan of the Michelin green guides. They rate everything (i.e. natural scenery, cities, attractions in cities) with the same scale; three stars, two stars, one star, no star. The stars are an excellent starting point when you go to a new place. You don't need to read a whole book if... more info
Customer Review: This is the only guide in English that shows top quality Japanese restaurants, sushi, kaiseki, etc. If you are not comfortable paying USD 200 per person, this book is just not for you. The guide also includes many non-Japanese restaurants in the same price category. I wish the guide would also... more info
Customer Review: Rating restaurants (and hotels) is a notoriously difficult business. No matter what you do, there will be some very valid criticisms. It is therefore truly remarkable how consistent and deservedly well-respected Michelin guides in Europe are. While nobody could agree with every rating, there is... more info
Customer Review: If you want to eat well in Japan and don't have much knowledge about where to go, this guide provides a very useful starting point. While my assessments of the food quality didn't agree with some of those in the Guide, the descriptions of the restaurants and the little location maps were spot-on.... more info
Customer Review: I've owned many other Michelin guides especially for Europe and used them extensively. Thailand is just not one of their better books - a disappointment. Not very complete information or especially helful in planning an itinerary which Michelin is usually good for with its star system. There are... more info
Customer Review: We spent one month in Turkey with the Neos guide and the Lonely Planet guide to Turkey, and we found the NEOS guide to be the most informative and the better guide. Unfortunately, Michelin does not produce the NEOS guides anymore