Restaurants

Baltic Foodie Road Trip: Exploring Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius
With the new 2025 Michelin Guide restaurant selections in Estonia and Lithuania just announced, now is the perfect time to explore this lesser-known Baltic region, where a new generation of chefs is drawing attention with bold, creative cooking.

Seasonal Flavors of Florence: What to Eat When You Visit
Florence’s most sought-out dishes are unfairly limited to (admittedly delicious) wild boar ragu-drenched pasta, savory charcuterie with cave aged pecorino, meaty bistecca alla Fiorentina and Old World red wines to wash it all down. However, the true stars are the seasonal foods locals eagerly await — and celebrate — with each changing month.

June: The Inspectors' Latest Additions to The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland
Find your new favourite restaurant with all of the Inspectors' recent additions to The MICHELIN Guide.

New London Restaurants in The MICHELIN Guide
Update your must-visit list with The MICHELIN Guide’s new London restaurants, all approved by our anonymous Inspectors.

The Best Things to Do in Manchester for Music Lovers & Foodies
Explore the musical history and food culture of one of the UK's liveliest and most exciting cities, with our MICHELIN Guide itinerary of things to do in Manchester.
The MICHELIN Guide is Launching in Saudi Arabia - Here are 3 Reasons to Visit
Saudi Arabia is open for business and for travelers wanting to delve into this largely unexplored kingdom of outstanding natural beauty with a rich and diverse food scene.

A Food Lover’s Guide to the Latin Quarter, Paris’ Arty-Academic Area
Famously eclectic, and ever shifting between the high and low, the Latin Quarter in Paris is where the city’s intellectual heart beats. But it’s not just students that call the historic university district home — it’s also a long-standing hub for some of the best restaurants, culture and entertainment in town.

The 9 Most Affordable Hotels in Paris That Are Actually Worth Staying At
In a city known for its luxury grandes dames, some of Paris’ most memorable stays are actually found away from the well-touristed areas — and at very affordable prices.