09 March 2022, Hamburg: Michelin-starred chef Thomas Imbusch of Hamburg's "100/200 Kitchen" restaurant symbolically holds up two stars at the Chamber of Commerce after the awarding of the 2022 Michelin stars for German restaurants. According to the director of the "Guide Michelin," the restaurant at the Elbbrücken has made intensive use of the Corona period to significantly improve its culinary offerings, Although the Corona pandemic has caused problems for many restaurateurs, the enforced breaks have spurred the country's top chefs to top performance. With new recipes and arrangements, chefs
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09 March 2022, Hamburg: Michelin-starred chef Thomas Imbusch of Hamburg's "100/200 Kitchen" restaurant symbolically holds up two stars at the Chamber of Commerce after the awarding of the 2022 Michelin stars for German restaurants. According to the director of the "Guide Michelin, " the restaurant at the Elbbrücken has made intensive use of the Corona period to significantly improve its culinary offerings, Although the Corona pandemic has caused problems for many restaurateurs, the enforced breaks have spurred the country's top chefs to top performance. With new recipes and arrangements, chefs in Germany thus earned more Michelin stars than ever before. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa