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Poland: Poznań's Best Bites
In 2023, restaurants in the Polish city of Poznań were included in the MICHELIN Guide selection for the first time, with one, MUGA, being awarded a legendary MICHELIN Star. So who better to guide to Poznań’s local dining scene than MUGA’s chef himself? We asked Artur Skotarczyk about his favourite spots in his hometown.
Two Days in: Warsaw
Located in the very heart of Europe, Warsaw offers a heady mix of tradition, contemporary vibes, history and hospitality, not to mention a vibrant culinary scene showcasing the best Polish produce and fresh talents. Time to indulge!
Generation Y Chefs
The food scene is changing both in terms of age and direction. Generation Y chefs approach food with passion. The more time they spend in the kitchen, the more they discover themselves and then hone their knowledge accordingly. They dream not of rediscovering the world, but rather of walking confidently down their own path and adding something of their own personality to the legacy they’ve inherited from great chefs before them – and by better recognizing and using what this land has to offer them.
The MICHELIN Guide Returns to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
Brazil’s gastronomic scene is heating up.
10 MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Singapore with MICHELIN Guide Restaurants
Designed to cater to a myriad of travellers, Singapore's selection of MICHELIN Guide hotels showcases state-of-the-art features, which astute travellers will definitely appreciate. Best of all, these hotels are also accompanied by an indulgent gastronomic scene. Here are 10 MICHELIN Guide hotels that are also home to MICHELIN Guide restaurants.
Destination Tallinn - Explore the City with The MICHELIN Guide
Restaurant owner Kristjan Peäske takes us on a tour of his favourite spots in the capital, as we explore Tallinn's unique culture and restaurant scene
Traditions Reinvented
How traditional Maltese flavours feature in today’s modern restaurant scene
Toronto: MICHELIN Guide Hotels
Toronto's most impressive restaurants will be in the MICHELIN Guide for the first time ever — a signal that the city’s flourishing culinary scene is as sophisticated as its hotel offerings.
The MICHELIN Guide Guangzhou 2022 celebrates Cantonese cuisine
Michelin is pleased to present the new restaurant selection of the MICHELIN Guide Guangzhou. Unveiled today during an event organized at the Ritz-Carlton Guangzhou, the 2022 vintage highlights 111 restaurants, including 3 Two MICHELIN Starred, 16 One MICHELIN Starred and 38 Bib Gourmand. Altogether, the selection illustrates a dynamic culinary scene which stands out by its variety of scale and styles, with no less than 20 types of cuisine.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : from breakfast to dinner, the perfect gourmet day
Over the past few years, the capital city of Hungary has seen the emergence of a new and dynamic culinary scene. Young chefs and prestigious names of the international gastronomy have brought change into the kitchens of this metropolis. Hungarian traditions are being revived, appealing to a younger generation of foodies who praise local, sustainable and artisanal products. Today, it is possible to experience Budapest as a real gourmet, from a starry breakfast to an intimate dinner in one of the hippest districts of the city.
The MICHELIN Guide makes its İstanbul debut
Michelin is pleased to announce the MICHELIN Guide’s arrival in İstanbul, whose first restaurant selection will be unveiled on October 11, 2022. İstanbul will therefore become the 38th international destination to have its gastronomic scene brought to the fore by the MICHELIN Guide inspectors.
The MICHELIN Guide extends its selection to the whole country of Hungary
Already established in Budapest since 1992, the MICHELIN Guide announces an upcoming national selection in Hungary. A culinary scene characterized by increasing dynamism, with high-quality, local ingredients.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : a local and wild gastronomy
What makes Slovenia's booming food scene stand out from the crowd is its appetite for localism and its unconditional love for the produce of the land. The country has a vast array of agricultural produce, a reflection of its precious traditional know-how and an exceptional climatic diversity. From the Mediterranean to the Alps, via the plains of Pannonia – Slovenia has all the ingredients for great cuisine.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : Ljubljana, a world of culinary diversity
Prized for its pleasant lifestyle and rich heritage, Ljubljana is also a paradise for food lovers : in 2021, the capital of Slovenia had no fewer than 17 restaurants singled out by the MICHELIN Guide. When you delve into this selection, you might be surprised by its diversity ; from traditional eateries and creative bistros to fine dining restaurants, there is something for every taste. This eclecticism is also reflected in the types of cuisine that have been made the cut – these range from local specialities to Italian recipes, from Japanese classics to fragrant Thai dishes. Here are four places that encapsulate the vitality of Ljubljana's restaurant scene.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia 2021: new one-star restaurant!
Michelin is pleased to present the 2021 edition of the Slovenia MICHELIN Guide. With 53 addresses, including 1 new one-Star restaurant, 1 new MICHELIN Green Star restaurant, 1 new Bib Gourmand restaurant and 2 other restaurants entering the Guide for the first time, the 2021 vintage is continuing to reflect the excellence of the Slovenian culinary scene.
The MICHELIN Guide Germany 2021 unveils a wide new selection with special awards
Michelin presents the 2021 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Germany: Despite the health crisis, this year's restaurant selection confirms the diversity and high level of cuisine offered by Germany’s fine dining scene. This latest selection features no fewer than 310 starred restaurants, including one new Three Star restaurant, three new Two Star restaurants and 25 new One Star restaurants.
The MICHELIN Guide Switzerland 2021 reveals its selection!
• A refreshing selection illustrating the strength of the Swiss fine dining scene despite the ongoing crisis • A remarkable number of restaurants feature in the Two Star selection • The MICHELIN Green Star for sustainable gastronomy makes its debut appearance in the Swiss selection
MICHELIN Guide France 2021 : AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille honored with its third Star
Despite the ongoing crisis facing restaurants, the 2021 edition of the MICHELIN Guide reaffirms the resilience, excellence and vibrancy of the French fine dining scene, with many talented young chefs coming into their own across the country. AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille honored with its third Star ; another 54 restaurants earn their first Star ; 33 more restaurants committed to sustainable gastronomy awarded a MICHELIN Green Star