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The MICHELIN Guide Expands Its Global Footprint With Its Arrival in Aotearoa New Zealand
The arrival in Aotearoa New Zealand marks The MICHELIN Guide's first-ever expansion into Oceania. MICHELIN Guide Inspectors are already on the ground preparing their restaurant selection for Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
The Complete MICHELIN Guide to Austin Hotels
There are over 400 hotels in Austin. This is our guide to the 24 best in the city: every hotel selected for the Guide by MICHELIN Inspectors.
The MICHELIN Guide to Eating Out in San Antonio
There’s a meal for every mood in this culinary capital.
In Paris’ Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Classic Bistros Get An Update
In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the bistro is a form of art, our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors will tell you — whether it’s old-world cafés or hip neo-bistros and everything else in between. It evolves, but never really goes out of fashion. From where to eat to what to see, here’s our next Paris guide on how to experience the Left Bank’s most storied neighborhood.
The First MICHELIN Key Hotels in Hungary
Discover the first Two-MICHELIN-Key winning hotels in Budapest, as well as exploring every new Key hotel throughout the country.
The First MICHELIN Key Hotels in the Baltic Countries
Explore the first Two-MICHELIN-Key hotel in the Baltic Countries – also the winner of the global Best New Hotel Award for 2025 – along with every other Key awarded across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The 2025 MICHELIN Key Hotels: A Guide to the Global Selection
Inspectors just unveiled the global MICHELIN Keys for 2025. Use this guide to explore the best hotels on every continent, country by country.
Paris’ Chizuko Kimura: The First Female Sushi Chef to Earn a MICHELIN Star
At Sushi Shunei, a minimalist dinner-only Montmartre sushi bar seating just nine guests, Chef Kimura makes history. Carrying on her late husband’s dream, she embodies resilience and passion in every edomae-style dish.
Osaka: Six Neighborhoods to Explore from MICHELIN-Listed Hotels
Step outside your hotel and discover six distinct neighborhoods that capture Osaka’s scenery and ambiance, enriching every moment of your stay in this vibrant city.
Iszkor, Hungary: Where the Seasons Speak and the Village Gathers
Tucked away in Hungary’s tranquil Bükk Mountains, Iszkor is more than just a restaurant – it’s a slow-built, heartfelt project. With a passion for seasonal ingredients, deep ties to local farmers and an unwavering respect for the land, Iszkor offers an authentic taste of rural life, where every dish tells a story of place, patience and purpose.
Hot Take? Shaved Ice is Cool This Summer
The refreshing treat is popping up on menus everywhere.
Where to Go After Visiting the World’s Great Food Cities
Just outside every major city is an overlooked rural region, where the best countryside hotels offer some of the most memorable stays in the world.
At a Glance: All the Restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025
Explore the complete MICHELIN Guide Singapore 2025 selection, featuring every Starred restaurant, Bib Gourmand eatery, and Selected address. Newly awarded spots are italicised.
The Ultimate Guide to Hotel Pools in and Around New York City
Every hotel pool worth a dip in New York City, the Catskills, Hamptons and Berkshires. Stay the night or grab a day pass.
Eating 1,000 MICHELIN-Starred Meals
High Speed Dining’s Joel Haas has eaten out for every single meal since 2019.
Five Getaways from Denver in Under Four Hours
Leave the city behind for everything from a glamping tent under the stars to a retro Airstream at a revamped motor lodge.
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.
A One‑Stop Taste of Osaka: InterContinental Hotel’s MICHELIN Key Luxury
Osaka might be a detour off the typical Japan itinerary, but the so-called “Nation’s Kitchen” is an obvious stop for the MICHELIN-minded traveler. At the One Key InterContinental Osaka, everything that makes this city special, all in one place.