The prestigious Michelin restaurant guide admits it goofed this month when it awarded a coveted star to a cheap eats lunch spot in central France. The mistake sent chow hounds searching for fine dining experiences racing to the Bouche à Oreille café in Bourges for moules frites and boeuf bourgignon for as cheap as $14, The Local reports. The problem is we don't have a big area and we only have four hands.”The Local reports that Guide Michelin France meant to award the star to Bouche à Oreille in Boutervilliers, near Paris. Jacquet seats diners at tables covered with red polka dot tablecloths, according to Agence France-Presse. Jacquet’s cook Penelope Salmon was asked if she ever dreamed of earning a Michelin star.
Source: Fox News February 19, 2017 20:59 UTC