"Ode to the surrounding nature using the delicious produce of the alpine region, and to the farmers and local producers with whom he works every day, Niederkofler’s dishes tell a thousand and one stories!" enthuses Michael Ellis, International Director in charge of the MICHELIN guides. "Discovering his cuisine is an unforgettable human experience full of emotion."
Already awarded three stars in the previous edition, the restaurants Piazza Duomo in Alba, Da Vittorio in Brusaporto, Dal Pescatore in Canneto Sull'Oglio, Reale in Castel di Sangro, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, Osteria Francescana in Modena, La Pergola in Rome and La Calandre in Rubano retain their stars this year.
Twenty-two new restaurants receive one star this year, bringing the number of one-star restaurants in the 2018 selection to 306.
In this 2018 selection, Lombardy is the most dynamic region, with 63 Michelin-starred restaurants, including 7 appearing for the first time, followed by Campania with 41 restaurants and Piedmont with 40 restaurants.
Up from 343 last year, Italy now has a total of 356 stars, second only to France.
Three Stars
St. Hubertus (San Cassiano)
Two Stars
Magnolia (Cesenatico)
La Siriola (San Cassiano)
Vun (Milan)
One Star
All'Oro (Rome)
Berton Al Lago (Torno)
Contraste (Milan)
Culinaria (Tirolo)
D.one (Montepagano)
Essenza (Milan)
Florian Maison (San Paolo d'Argon)
Glam (Venice)
I Due Buoi (Alessandria)
Il Refettorio (Salerno)
Larossa (Alba)
La Sera (Positano)
La Terrazza (Rome)
Locanda del Borgo (Telese Terme)
Osteria Arborina (Annunziata)
Osteria Perilla (Castiglione d'Orcia)
Poggio Rosso (Castelnuovo Berardenga)
Stube Gourmet (Asiago)
Tordomatto (Rome)
Trussardi alla Scala (Milan)
Undicesimo Vineria (Treviso)
Villa Giulia (Gargnano)