Michelin Guide

The MICHELIN Guide’s Journey into the Philippines Begins
The MICHELIN Guide has arrived in the Philippines, setting its sights on Manila and Environs & Cebu for its highly anticipated 2026 debut. With our expert Inspectors already exploring the country’s vibrant dining scene, Filipino cuisine is poised to take centre stage on the global culinary map.

The MICHELIN Guide Expands its Florida Selection
Three new destinations will sparkle in the Sunshine State in 2025.

Slovenia : From Bohinj to Kranjska Gora, two local restaurants in the Triglav National Park
The road that runs between Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj could be described as the road of the two lakes. Situated in a region that looks out at the Julian Alps and is surrounded by green fields, castles and rural landscapes, these two lakes provide different images of the same land.

Best Job in the World? The Untold Life of a MICHELIN Guide Inspector
What kind of story unfolds when eating becomes work? An anonymous MICHELIN Guide Inspector in Asia takes us behind the curtain to find out more about the day-to-day tasks of this coveted job.

What Does “Good Food” Mean to a MICHELIN Guide Inspector?
What does “good” even really mean? Here, we invite our MICHELIN Inspectors to share their thoughts on food, and what good food means to them.
Savoring Success: Mateo Meković’s Creative Cuisine at Waldinger
Mateo Meković is a talented and innovative chef at the renowned Waldinger restaurant in Osijek, Croatia. Known for his creative approach to traditional Croatian cuisine, Mateo has made a name for himself by incorporating local ingredients and modern techniques into his dishes.

Exceptional Wines, Outstanding Cuisine, and Untouched Natural Landscapes in Central Croatia
Criss-crossed by the Drava, Mura, and Sava rivers, Central Croatia is a region of breathtaking natural beauty, where unspoiled landscapes blend seamlessly with thermal springs and rolling hills adorned with vineyards.

MICHELIN Guide Serbia 2025 welcomes two new Starred restaurants
For the first time, two restaurants are awarded their first MICHELIN Star!

Marko Pavčnik: one region, two gastronomic souls
Marko Pavčnik is a renowned Slovenian chef celebrated for his innovative approach to cuisine. His culinary journey is beautifully encapsulated in his two distinct establishments: Pavus and LALU Bistro.
Arco by Paco Pérez – A Bridge Between Two Seas
Arco by Paco Pérez, where Mediterranean flavours meet Polish ingredients, has been awarded its first MICHELIN Star, marking a milestone for fine dining in Pomerania.

These 7 MICHELIN Hotels in Asia are All About Bougie Baths
A luxurious bath with a breathtaking view turns relaxation into a truly memorable experience — an investment in self-care that offers rewards beyond just relaxation. Here are seven MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia that offer just that.
Zagreb County’s Farm-to-Table Delights: Wine and Dine Experiences!
Zagreb County is a place where sustainable living and heartfelt tradition come together, weaving an experience that feels as genuine as the land itself.

Kulen: Croatia’s finest and most renowned cured meat delicacy
Commonly known as fajferica in Croatian and recognised by the Slow Food network, the Black Slavonian pig, together with the Lasasta Mangulica breed, is the main ingredient used in kulen, the finest and most renowned cured meat delicacy in the whole of Croatia.

8 Surprising Facts About the Michelin Man
There's more to Bibendum—MICHELIN’s adorably puffy white mascot—than you may know.
Istrian cheese (Croatia): the pride and joy of producers and restaurants
Blue sea, hills, food, history: Istria is a magical and lively borderland, loved by those who dream of unspoilt beaches, of course, but also by foodies who here find a rich and varied gastronomy.

Lika and Škripavac, the cheese that is an intangible asset of Croatia
Lika is one of the less populated regions of Europe.

These MICHELIN Hotels in Asia Exude a Wong Kar-wai Mood
If you're looking to step into a world that feels like a Wong Kar-wai film, here are six MICHELIN Guide hotels in Asia that will bring that cinematic experience to life.

Kvarner scampi are the best in the world!
In terms of its geographical location, Kvarner is a Croatian region bordered by Dalmatia to the south, while its northern section can be considered to be a continuation of Istria, from which it is separated by the Učka mountains.