The Noble South, under the helm of chef/owner Chris Rainosek, has earned a coveted place on the inaugural list of Bib Gourmand distinctions in the first MICHELIN Guide for the American South. The award ceremony took place at the Peace Center in Greenville, S.C. 

The Bib Gourmand distinction recognizes eateries for great food at a great value. Five Alabama restaurants made the list, with The Noble South as the lone recipient on Alabama's Gulf Coast. 

Here is what the MICHELIN Guide had to say about The Noble South:

Chef/owner Chris Rainosek has been championing the products from nearby farms for more than a decade at The Noble South, and ethical and organic practices are at the root of everything he does. It's passionate, not preachy here, where brick walls, wood tables set with metal chairs and a friendly staff add to the warm, welcoming ambience. Start with a cocktail before selecting from the well-edited, ever-changing menu featuring snacks, small plates and entrees. It's up for grabs as far as what you'll find, but you may enjoy items like grilled peaches topped with ricotta and dukkah or a bowl of Marsh Hen Mills grits topped with Gulf shrimp, sauteed spring squash and blue crabmeat. Desserts, like baked meringue with peach custard, are as noteworthy as the rest of the meal.

The restaurant, located at the hub of the downtown entertainment district, is well-known and frequently recognized for its sustainable and locally sourced ingredients and dedication to unique and eclectic flavors. "By minimizing the distance between the growers and our tables we ensure that only the freshest ingredients make it to our menus while allowing us to do our part in reducing the environmental impact of transporting food longer distances," according to the owners' story on their website. 

Learn more about Alabama's Bib Gourmands on MICHELIN Guide's website.