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Latest revision as of 08:42, 21 July 2024
The Seollim Guide is an annually updated series of guide books that have been published since 1898 and have been released by the Seollim Group since 1975. The guidebooks provide a variety of rankings on notable tourist attractions, but are most noted for its review of restaurants, for which it uses a ranking system from one to three stars. These rankings, known as Seollim Stars, are one the most prestigious culinary awards in the International Democratic Union. Restaurants which receive Seollim Stars are generally recognized as amongst the best in the world and the acquisition or loss of a star often has major implications on the reputation of restaurants' head chefs. The Seollim Guide is published in Anfa, Haesan.
History[edit | edit source]
The Seollim Guide was first published in Suyang as the Royal Guide of Haesan in 1898, a project of the Amelian administration in order to entice Opthelian nobility to travel to the nation on holiday. Historical reports and letters show that these efforts were successful, and the guide became a feature of government tourism policy. The 1908 edition was the first to rate a foreign nation's restaurants as Laeral was included in the guide. In 1921 as Haesan decolonized, the democratic government maintained the guide under the name the Haesan Touristic Guide, a project that was continued by the Free Republic governments after the April Coup in 1942. Publication stopped in 1962 during the Great War and the Guide went unpublished until 1976. The second Lagarde government did not continue the guide after reinstatement in 1972, and in 1975, the Seollim Group purchased the rights to the Haesan Touristic Guide for a sum of 5 million sol, or the equivalent of around £5,000 SCT at the time. In 1976, the guide was published under the name the Seollim Guide for the first time.
Under the management of the Seollim Group, the guide has expanded to include a global reach and has added ranking measures in other categories including sustainability and accessibility. In 2005, the Seollim Group announced that they would not be content with "only being the premier restaurant ranking system" and that they sought to "become the most holistic source of information for all travelers' touristic needs" and has since ramped up their hotels and attractions scouting services. In 2008, the Seollim group first partnered with booking services to allow those browsing to purchase hotel rooms and tickets and has since allowed ranked restaurants to provide information so that visitors can make reservations directly on their site. This practice has now become uniform on their site, which is now one of the most popular booking sites, visited by about 250 million IDUvians a month.
Seollim Stars[edit | edit source]
Seollim Stars are a presitigious culinary award; one star indicates a restaurant is of "world-class" quality, two stars indicates that the restaurant is "truly remarkable," and three stars indicates that the restaurant is one of "the finest few restaurants in the world."
Regions[edit | edit source]
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Haesan | 2023 Edition | 5 | 17 | 31 | 80 |
Slokais Islands | 2024 Edition | 2 | 4 | 6 | 20 |
List of starred restaurants[edit | edit source]
Haesan[edit | edit source]
Name | Cuisine | Location | Rating |
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Bissaud | Haesanite/French | 1st Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Laborde | French | 4th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Pajang | Haesanite | Sinju, Sinhan | ![]() |
Quintessence | Innovative | Haeyang-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Sigolhaeng | Haesanite | Jung-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Amine | Contemporary | Jangsa-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Bezel | Innovative | Sinju, Sinhan | ![]() |
Compagnie | French | 12th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Corvellot | Contemporary | 1st Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Dallyeongam | Haesanite | Sinsa-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Danseong | Haesanite | Hanyeong, Sinhan | ![]() |
Écoute | French | 1st Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Fontaine du Perle | French | 4th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Halmoni & Harmonie | Contemporary | Jung-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Hanseol | Haesanite | Miyu-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Masaaki | Mizu | Jung-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Pado | Contemporary | Anmi, Namhae | ![]() |
Printemps | French | Levesque, Northlands | ![]() |
Saenghwa | Haesanite | Choejaseong-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
The Palisade | Contemporary | Jeonyu, Imyu | ![]() |
Vezina | Maximusian | Altina, Southern Maritimes | ![]() |
Xiuzhu | Laeralian | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Algorithm | Innovative | Haeyang-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Altaqurub | Serrielian | Sinsa-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Avarice | Contemporary | Jung-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Badaui Gwangchae | Haesanite | Sinju, Sinhan | ![]() |
Bridgeside | Contemporary | Daegyo, Northern Maritimes | ![]() |
Cligne | Innovative/French | 4th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Cloud at the Jeonyu Tower | Contemporary | Jeonyu, Imyu | ![]() |
Daejang | Contemporary | Hanyeong, Sinhan | ![]() |
Haeyeon | Contemporary | Munseong, Namhae | ![]() |
Jeukseok | Haesanite | Yeocheon, Namhae | ![]() |
Kisul | Haesanite | Gyeongseong, Ryujang | ![]() |
Manansala | Slokasian | Nageunho-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Moulinieres | French | 12th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Mouvementée | French | 11th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Nuit Étoilée | French | Levesque, Northlands | ![]() |
Ordinal | Innovative | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Palais Zhao | Innovative/Laeralian | 6th Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Palatino | Maximusian | Altina, Southern Maritimes | ![]() |
Pretense | Contemporary | Anmi, Namhae | ![]() |
Qiuhua | Laeralian | Sinju, Sinhan | ![]() |
Questionnaire | Innovative | Haeyang-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Samajh | Andhrapuri | Choejaseong-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Shekofeh | Lehvantine | Hyangsan, Sugang | ![]() |
Soemi | Contemporary | Haeyang-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Sushi Mamoru | Mizu | Jung-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
The Shift | Innovative | Anmi, Namhae | ![]() |
Uimunjeom | Innovative | Haeseomun-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Visage | Contemporary | Anmi, Namhae | ![]() |
Vue Vierge | French | 1st Arr., Anfa | ![]() |
Yeonggwang | Haesanite | Hwagang, HCR | ![]() |
Yeongseo | Haesanite | Miyu-gu, Suyang | ![]() |
Slokais Islands[edit | edit source]
Name | Cuisine | Location | Rating |
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Barron's | Sanctarian/Contemporary | Midtown Ward., New Liverpool | ![]() |
Duck Fire | Slokasian | Riverbank.,San Fernando | ![]() |
Port's | Slokasian/Seafood | San Sabla, Grand Bank | ![]() |
Unasava | Costenoian | Newland, New Liverpool | ![]() |
Chophouse | Slokasian | Midtown, New Liverpool | ![]() |
Wianjaxi | Contemporary/Laerlian | San Jose,South San Fernando | ![]() |
Perservation | Slokasian | Dyesbourough,San Fernando | ![]() |
Havenham | Sanctarian | Northrock, New Liverpool | ![]() |
18 Spices | Slokasian | Victoria City, Victoria Province | ![]() |
Kegol | Haesanite | Newton, South Princeton | ![]() |
Dave's House | Slokasian | East Bank, New Liverpool | ![]() |
Banmalki | Modern/Kaijanese | Kaijan City. North Kaijan | ![]() |