MICHELIN Guide Ceremony 3 minutes 20 June 2024

Unveiling The MICHELIN Guide Poland 2024!

3 New One MICHELIN Star Restaurants Announced for The MICHELIN Guide Poland 2024.

Michelin is delighted to unveil the new selection of restaurants for The MICHELIN Guide Poland 2024. This year marks the addition of the Pomorskie region to The Guide, which is located in the northeast of Poland and includes the coastal tri-cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The region joins the existing selections in Warsaw, Kraków, and Poznań.

The MICHELIN Guide Poland now recognizes 77 restaurants overall, including 3 establishments newly awarded one MICHELIN Star. Poland’s good value dining scene has also received a massive boost this year, with 9 new Bib Gourmand restaurants more than doubling the country’s haul. In similarly brilliant news, the selection also now includes Poland’s first ever MICHELIN Green Star restaurant.

“I am thrilled that 2024 has brought so much wonderful news for our Poland selection. This year’s Guide has seen significant expansion, reflecting Poland’s rapidly developing dining scene and the enormous talent of the country’s chefs. I am particularly happy that the famously anonymous MICHELIN Inspectors found so many fabulous restaurants in the beautiful Pomorskie region, which has been added to the selection for the first time this year,” comments Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of The MICHELIN Guides. “Across Poland, the Inspectors were impressed by the vitality and passion found in the country’s restaurants, with a new wave of young chefs leading the way. Finally, I am overjoyed to see that Poland now has its first MICHELIN Green Star restaurant. This is a victory not just for Poland but for a more sustainable future for our industry.”

Bottiglieria 1881 Retains Two MICHELIN Stars

Last year’s big news was the awarding of two MICHELIN Stars to Bottiglieria 1881, which became the first restaurant in Poland to be recognized with this distinction. We are pleased to announce that this exemplary establishment has held its two Stars for another year. Mature, refined and original, it continues to serve as Poland’s finest restaurant.

© Przemysław Klima/Bottiglieria 1881
© Przemysław Klima/Bottiglieria 1881

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3 New One MICHELIN Star Restaurants

The most exciting news from this year’s announcement is that there are 3 new one MICHELIN Star restaurants in Poland. These are spread throughout the country, showing the breadth of the Polish dining scene.

Arco by Paco Pérez

Arco by Paco Pérez is of particular note, as it has become the first-ever MICHELIN Star restaurant in Gdańsk. It combines Polish ingredients with Spanish flavors in dishes that show both great ambition and the attention to detail needed to realize it. There’s an originality running through Chef Antonio Arcieri’s cooking too, while the restaurant itself is an elegant space that boasts spectacular views of the Gdańsk skyline.

Interieur Arco by Paco Pérez © Karol Kacperski/Arco by Paco Pérez
Interieur Arco by Paco Pérez © Karol Kacperski/Arco by Paco Pérez
© Karol Kacperski/Arco by Paco Pérez
© Karol Kacperski/Arco by Paco Pérez

Rozbrat 20

In Warsaw, a new MICHELIN-Starred restaurant comes in the form of Rozbrat 20. Overseen by Chef-Owner Bartosz Szymczak, it’s a restaurant that hugely impressed the MICHELIN Inspectors with the way it has evolved and matured over the last few years. Every combination of flavors is beautifully judged, with ingredients of the finest quality used as the basis for truly delicious dishes.

© Oni_studio/Rozbrat 20
© Oni_studio/Rozbrat 20
© Jess/Rozbrat 20
© Jess/Rozbrat 20

Giewont

This year’s final newly crowned one MICHELIN Star restaurant is Giewont. Located in the village of Kościelisko, it lies around 85km south of Kraków in a lovely area that comes complete with breathtaking views of the mountain after which the restaurant is named. Chef Przemek Sieradzki combines Polish and French produce and techniques to brilliant effect, delivering well-balanced dishes that showcase some bold flavors and excellent judgement.

© Hubert Cygan/Giewont
© Hubert Cygan/Giewont
© Giewont
© Giewont

There are now 5 one MICHELIN Star restaurants in Poland, as Muga in Poznań and NUTA in Warsaw have both deservedly kept their distinctions for another year.



Poland’s First Ever MICHELIN Green Star: Eliksir

The MICHELIN Green Star is The MICHELIN Guide’s way of recognizing restaurants that lead the way when it comes to their sustainable practices. Their outstanding eco-friendly commitments are a source of inspiration to both keen foodies and the restaurant community as a whole. This year, Eliksir in Gdańsk has become the first restaurant in Poland to receive a MICHELIN Green Star.

© Eliksir
© Eliksir

The team at Eliksir implements many policies in order to reduce the restaurant’s impact on the planet. Central to this is a low-waste philosophy that includes reclaiming cooking oil for use as fuel and saving citrus peels to be used for cordials and syrups. Local produce is also key to the Eliksir ethos, as is the use of renewable energy sources and a commitment to working with suppliers who share the restaurant’s sustainable approach.

9 New MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Restaurants

In addition to the new MICHELIN Stars and Green Star, 9 new Bib Gourmands have been announced for Poland. Named after Bibendum, the official name of the Michelin Man, the Bib Gourmand is an award for restaurants that offer great quality, great value cooking. This year’s haul is brilliant news for locals and tourists alike, with the total number of Bib Gourmands in the country having more than doubled.

5 of the new Bib Gourmands are in the Pomorskie region, including 2 in Gdańsk. Treinta y Tres is a Spanish restaurant through and through, offering delicious classic dishes and a comprehensive Spanish wine list. Hewelke, meanwhile, is a tribute to the city’s famous brewer and astronomer Johannes Hevelius; pan-Asian elements abound in the globally influenced cooking.

Nearby Sopot is also home to 2 new ‘Bibs’. The cooking at 1911 Restaurant dispenses with fussiness and instead packs plenty of flavor into every mouthful. At the aptly named Vinissimo, wine plays a large role in proceedings, while the kitchen produces clean, uncluttered dishes. The final Bib Gourmand in the Pomorskie region is Luneta & Lorneta Bistro Club, a plush yet affordable restaurant located in the village of Ciekocinko.

Bib Gourmand Vinissimo © Valeria Petrova/Vinissimo
Bib Gourmand Vinissimo © Valeria Petrova/Vinissimo

In the Polish capital of Warsaw, there are 2 new Bib Gourmand restaurants: kontakt is a cool bistro on the edge of the city offering Mediterranean dishes and a wide-ranging wine list; for South American flavors, opt for Ceviche Bar, which serves the titular seafood dish alongside other fresh-tasting dishes.

There’s a new Bib Gourmand restaurant in Poznań too, in the form of SPOT. Another wine-focused operation, it specializes in house-smoked ingredients and boasts a terrace overlooking a vineyard. Finally, in Kraków, Folga has been recognized for its well-priced dishes that draw inspiration from a range of global cuisines.

All of Poland’s existing Bib Gourmand restaurants have retained their distinctions: MOLÁM in Kraków; Fromażeria and TU.REStAURANT in Poznań; and alewino, Kieliszki na Próżnej, Koneser Grill and Le Braci in Warsaw. This means that the total number of Bib Gourmands in Poland is now 16.



Illustration image: Restaurant Rozbrat 20 © Jess

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