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In one of the food world’s more shocking developments, a Dallas restaurant has earned a Michelin star after just two months in business. Mamani, led by executive chef and partner Christophe De Lellis, who spent more than a decade cooking at Joël Robuchon in Las Vegas, took home the coveted award at the second Texas guide ceremony on Tuesday, October 28, at the Wortham Theater Center in Houston.

The French and Italian-style bistro restaurant’s mission is making the fine dining experience more accessible and earning a Michelin star in its infancy is an impressive proof of concept. No other Dallas restaurants received a Michelin star, Michelin Green Star (a designation that honors forward-thinking, sustainable cooking), or a Bib Gourmand, (recognition of great food at great prices). Though Tatsu did retain its Michelin star.