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The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025: Newly Awarded Restaurants Announced Including One 3-Star Restaurant

SÉZANNE is newly awarded Three MICHELIN Stars in the 18th edition of the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo. One restaurant newly awarded Two MICHELIN Stars and 13 restaurants newly receive One MICHELIN Star. The MICHELIN Green Star highlights the eco-friendly initiatives of one new restaurant. Three Special Awards presented to talented professional, including the debut of the Sommelier Award in Japan.

Michelin is pleased to present the 2025 restaurant selection of the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo. The 18th edition of the Guide dedicated to Japan’s capital city recommends a total of 507 restaurants, of which 170 Starred establishments and 110 Bib Gourmand, representing all together 34 different types of cuisine. Among the news, this year’s edition sees SÉZANNE promoted to Three MICHELIN Stars, Tempura Motoyoshi promoted to Two MICHELIN Stars and 13 restaurants newly awarded One MICHELIN Star. The MICHELIN Green Star also highlights the virtuous commitments of one new restaurant: Daigo. In addition, three Special Awards were given to talented professionals: the MICHELIN Mentor Chef Award, the MICHELIN Service Award and the new MICHELIN Sommelier Award, presented for the very first time in Tokyo.

SÉZANNE promoted to Three MICHELIN Stars

Located in the Chiyoda district, within the One MICHELIN Key Hotel Four Seasons Marunouchi Tokyo, SÉZANNE pays tribute to French cuisine with a modern twist, crafted by Executive Chef Daniel Calvert. Initially awarded One MICHELIN Star in the 2022 edition of the Guide, and Two in the 2023 edition, SÉZANNE exemplifies the remarkable and rapid evolution of its culinary offerings. With a refined, borderless sensibility, the restaurant blends French ingredients with Japanese influences, resulting in exceptional, sophisticated, and emotionally resonant creations.
Alongside the restaurants that have maintained their Three MICHELIN Stars from last year, this new promotion brings the total number of Three Star restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025 to 12.

© SÉZANNE
© SÉZANNE

Tempura Motoyoshi newly awarded Two MICHELIN Stars

Led by Chef Kazuhito Motoyoshi, whose talent and creativity have opened up a whole new world of tempura techniques, Tempura Motoyoshi is a flagship destination for exceptional and innovative tempura. Light, crisp, intense in flavor, remarkable in texture, and intriguing in temperature, each dish presented by the chef from the open kitchen at the counter is a masterpiece worth a special detour.
In total, 26 restaurants are recommended with Two MICHELIN Stars in the new edition of the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo.



© Tempura Motoyoshi
© Tempura Motoyoshi

13 restaurants newly received One MICHELIN Star

This year, the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors have added 13 restaurants to the One Star family. These include three restaurants promoted to Star level and 10 establishments that join the selection directly with One MICHELIN Star.
The three promoted restaurants are Primo Passo, known for its refined Italian pasta dishes served in small portions with Japanese twists; Yakitori Takahashi, which specializes in perfectly cooked chicken yakitori; and Héritage by Kei Kobayashi, a contemporary French restaurant overseen by the renowned Chef Kei Kobayashi.
In addition to these promotions, the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors were impressed by the quality and consistency of 10 other restaurants, which they have directly added to the selection with One MICHELIN Star. Among them is Yama, a dessert-only restaurant that offers delicate, elegant creations based on local seasonal fruits. Yama is the very first dessert restaurant to be recommended in the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo since its inception. Japanese cuisine is particularly well-represented among the newly starred restaurants. Highlights include outstanding tuna sushi at Sanosushi, and other traditional flavors and specialties at Kappo Muroi, Yotsuya Minemura, and Higashiyama Muku. Additionally, four restaurants specializing in modern French cuisine—often incorporating Japanese ingredients—are newly awarded One MICHELIN Star: CYCLE by Mauro Colagreco, apothéose, hortensia, and Saucer. Hakunei goes a step further, blending French and Japanese cuisines to create a remarkable culinary fusion.
With these 13 newly awarded restaurants joining those from last year that have maintained their distinction, the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025 now includes a total of 132 One Star establishments.

© PRIMO PASSO
© PRIMO PASSO

One restaurant sees its eco-friendly commitments rewarded

Bringing the total number of Tokyo restaurants awarded the MICHELIN Green Star to 12, one new restaurant joins this prestigious group: Daigo. Recognized for its inspiring and remarkable commitment to sustainability, Daigo is also awarded One MICHELIN Star. Specializing in Shojin cuisine—a traditional vegetarian Japanese cuisine once favored by ascetic Buddhist monks—Daigo exemplifies a thoughtful, sustainable approach to gastronomy.

© Daigo
© Daigo

13 restaurants newly added to the Bib Gourmand selection

Highlighting restaurants that offer very good food at moderate prices, the Bib Gourmand is a must-follow distinction for gourmets seeking excellent yet accessible meals. This year, the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors have added 13 new establishments to their Bib Gourmand selection, including three specializing in ramen, two in sushi, one in tonkatsu, one in Japanese cuisine, one in Italian, and five in French cooking.
In total, 110 restaurants are recommended with the Bib Gourmand distinction in the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025.

The Star and Bib Gourmand selections are complemented by an additional list of 227 selected restaurants, including 41 new ones, which the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors recommend for their quality cuisine.

© le bistrot des bleus
© le bistrot des bleus

Three Special Awards given to talented professionals

Committed to recognizing talented professionals in the restaurant industry and highlighting the special skills that contribute to creating exceptional gastronomic experiences beyond the kitchen, the MICHELIN Guide presented three Special Awards.

MICHELIN Mentor Chef Award

The MICHELIN Mentor Chef Award was given to Shinji Kanesaka from the Two MICHELIN Star restaurant Sushi Kanesaka. A visionary entrepreneur, Kanesaka has expanded his business across Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the U.K. His commitment to mentoring the next generation of chefs has seen many of his students thrive internationally. Through his mastery of sushi techniques and the incorporation of traditional Japanese décor and tableware in his restaurants, Kanesaka has played a key role in promoting Japanese culture worldwide.

© 2024 Shinji Kanesaka
© 2024 Shinji Kanesaka

MICHELIN Sommelier Award

The MICHELIN Sommelier Award, presented for the first time in Japan, was awarded to Eiji Wakabayashi, General Director and chef-sommelier of the Two MICHELIN Star restaurant ESqUISSE. With experience in both Japan and France, Eiji Wakabayashi has dedicated himself to advancing wine culture in Japan. He teaches at wine schools, writes for magazines, and appears on cooking TV programs to showcase the art of pairing food and fine wine. His knowledge and expertise are matched by his ability to read the tastes of his guests and enhance their dining experience with thoughtful, expertly chos`en wine pairings.

Eiji Wakabayashi © ESqUISSE
Eiji Wakabayashi © ESqUISSE

MICHELIN Service Award

The MICHELIN Service Award went to Rie Yasui, General Manager of the newly Starred restaurant CYCLE by Mauro Colagreco. As restaurant manager and sommelier, she works closely with the chef to lead the team and ensure guests feel welcomed. Known for her warm hospitality and friendly demeanor, Rie Yasui makes guests feel at ease with her natural charm. Her fluency in multiple languages, extensive international experience, and ability to connect with guests from all over the world make her a deserving recipient of the Service Award.

Rie Yasui © CYCLE by Mauro Colagreco
Rie Yasui © CYCLE by Mauro Colagreco

The hotel selection of the MICHELIN Guide  complements the restaurant selection in Tokyo and is available free of charge on the MICHELIN Guide website and app. The selection showcases unique properties both in Japan and throughout the world. Every hotel in the selection has been chosen by the MICHELIN Guide for its extraordinary style, service, and personality, and they can all be booked directly via the MICHELIN Guide website and app. Some of the most prominent hotels in this selection in Japan include intimate design boutique hotels and unique establishments from the “Plus” collection.


The MICHELIN Guide, which is a benchmark in the world of gastronomy, is now setting a new standard for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN Guide website or download the mobile app — free of charge — to discover all the MICHELIN Guide selections and book unforgettable hotels and restaurants.


The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025:
507 recommended restaurants of which:
- 12 Three MICHELIN Stars restaurants (of which, 1 new)
- 26 Two MICHELIN Stars restaurants (of which, 1 new)
- 132 One MICHELIN Star restaurants (of which, 13 new)
- 110 Bib Gourmand restaurants (of which, 13 new)
- 227 Michelin-selected restaurants (of which, 41 new)
- 12 MICHELIN Green Star restaurants (of which, 1 new)


The MICHELIN Guide Tokyo selection is available free of charge on both the MICHELIN Guide website www.guide.michelin.com and app (available for iOS and Android).

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