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meaning of 'Michelin critic' in the following sentences?
"Some of these places have good food," he said when they were moving again. Forrest the tour guide for detox centers. Forrest the Michelin critic for rehab units. "I usually lose a few pounds," he said, chomping.
"Do they have gyms and such?" Ray asked, aiding the conversation. He really didn't want to discuss the perks of various drug tanks.
"Some do," Forrest said smugly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Michelin provide a published restaurant guide every year, and awards 'stars' for excellence to deserving establishments whose food and wine meet the guide's extremely high standards.
Anonymous inspectors travel the world and write reports and award stars as appropriate - stars are very hard to get, and guarentee a rerstaurant's success for the yearly span of the award.
In the instance you have quoted, the writer is making ironic use of the system to infer that Forrest is so experienced in using rehab units, he has become a 'guide' for them. The reference is ironic, and not intended to be taken literally.
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