Unveiled in Metz, the latest edition of The MICHELIN Guide France celebrates two new Three-Star restaurants, nine new Two-Star establishments, and 57 new One-Star distinctions.
Discover the best of the 2025 Paris restaurant scene, including impressive comebacks, big-name chefs in small spaces, unstoppable bistro cuisine, quirky locations, and a whole host of new MICHELIN-Star restaurants.
With the new MICHELIN Stars for 2025 unveiled, it’s time to dive into why the UK & Ireland should be on any self-respecting, food-loving traveller’s itinerary.
The 2025 MICHELIN Guide Thailand showcases a total of 462 dining venues: 1 first-ever Three MICHELIN Stars, 7 Two MICHELIN Stars, 28 One MICHELIN Star, 156 Bib Gourmand, and 270 MICHELIN Selected.
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.
From Minetta Tavern to Sushi Noz, jewelry designer Ellen Hunter shares her favorite bites and unforgettable moments from dining at every MICHELIN-Starred restaurant in New York City—a second time.
Restaurant Harutaka is newly awarded Three MICHELIN Stars. One restaurant newly receives Two MICHELIN Stars, and 16 restaurants are recognised with One MICHELIN Star. The MICHELIN Green Star highlights the sustainable commitment of one new establishment. Two Special Awards are presented: the MICHELIN Mentor Chef and the MICHELIN Service Award.