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Features 3 min.

The Green Stars of the MICHELIN Guide: a focus on Dattilo and SanBrite, in Italy

Introduced in January 2020, the Michelin Guide’s green stars have become an authoritative symbol of sustainability. We take a closer look at two Italian restaurants recognized for their efforts.

Travel 2 min.

The challenges of Franciacorta wines – the traditions, innovations and passions of a unique region

With its unique microclimate and geography - in a landscape of gentle hills bordered by the Oglio river and Lake Iseo - the Franciacorta region is renowned for superb sparkling wines produced using a natural fermentation process. These wines are firmly rooted in their surrounding area and, as a result, have a strong focus on protecting the region’s ecosystems.

Dining Out 3 min.

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.

Dining Out 1 min.

MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : Luka Košir, chef at Grič [VIDEO]

The MICHELIN Guide takes you on a trip to Slovenia to discover the treasures of this country, its chefs, its products and its producers. Following the launch of the MICHELIN Guide Slovenia in september 2021, we take a closer look at Gostišče Grič, run by owner-Chef Luka Košir.

Travel 1 min.

Gastronomic celebration of Christmas in the Croatian capital

As the Christmas lights sparkle over the snow-covered rooftops of Zagreb, the historic centre of the Croatian capital takes on a magical feel. With the onset of Advent and the approach of the Christmas festivities, the Zagreb Mingles project and it’s Christmas edition Zagreb Jingle Mingles provide an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to explore the city’s attractions through a whole host of traditional events and delicious gourmet treats in its many restaurants, bistros and pastry shops.

Travel 1 min.

Zagreb’s enticing Christmas cuisine

Traditional Christmas cuisine is a highlight of any culture that celebrates this important holidays and Zagreb’s delicious Christmas specialities, which include home-made mlinci (a type of flatbread) with a meat sauce, stuffed cabbage rolls, roast turkey and an array of typical desserts made with raisins, honey and chocolate, are no exception.

Travel 1 min.

Zagreb’s sweet Christmas delicacies

From the classic rolls stuffed with walnuts or poppy seeds to the fine desserts served at Michelin restaurants, Christmas in Zagreb offers plenty of opportunities to savour the delicious, colourful sweets and desserts associated with this festive time of year.

Features 1 min.

MICHELIN Guide Malta 2021 : Kevin Bonello, chef at De Mondion [VIDEO]

The MICHELIN Guide makes you travel to Malta to discover the treasures of this island, their chefs, their products and their producers. Following the launch of the MICHELIN Guide Malta 2021, we take a closer look at De Mondion, one-starred restaurant located in the luxurious Xara Palace Hotel.

Travel 1 min.

A tour of Franciacorta: a perfect itinerary featuring five stops

Five stops with a focus on art, car racing, beautiful natural landscapes and sparkling wines.

Travel 3 min.

The MICHELIN Guide Charts a New Course for Hotels

The MICHELIN Guide is a benchmark in gastronomy. With a new hotel selection created by Tablet Hotels, we’re setting the same standard for hotels.

Features 2 min.

10 Quick Questions… with Chef Laszlo Sragli

Fernandõ Gastrotheque in Sliema was a new addition to the 2021 Michelin Guide Malta

Travel 3 min.

A Michelin Guide inspector explores Zagreb and the wine county

Experiencing restaurants is the MICHELIN Guide inspectors’ prime focus. Whether we’re travelling in our own hometowns and countries or internationally, we always thrive on finding the most interesting food opportunities.

News & Views 15 min.

96.2% of MICHELIN Starred Restaurants open in Week 40_2021 (04/09 – 10/10)

The MICHELIN Guide has developed an international barometer to facilitate analysis of the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on Michelin Starred restaurants.

Features 1 min.

MICHELIN Guide Malta 2021 : Damian Ciappara, chef at Commando [VIDEO]

The MICHELIN Guide makes you travel to Malta to discover the treasures of this island, their chefs, their products and their producers. Following the launch of the MICHELIN Guide Malta 2021, we take a closer look at Commando, Bib Gourmand restaurant and his chef, Damian Ciappara.

News & Views 6 min.

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

Travel 1 min.

A gourmet getaway to Valletta

Valletta, Malta's economic and cultural capital, boasts a thriving restaurant scene today. Over the course of a gastronomic stay within the city's walls, you can taste cuisine that showcases the best of home-grown specialties while adopting the influences of major European cuisines. Further proof that the sector is on the up is the selection of the MICHELIN Guide, which has singled out a number of great restaurants in the city and around.

Dining Out 2 min.

MICHELIN Guide Croatia : Zagreb’s Mediterranean and market-inspired cuisine

The many different food trends in Zagreb, as showcased in the 14 restaurants selected by the MICHELIN Guide, bear witness to the importance of Mediterranean and market-inspired cuisine, both of which reflect the geography, historical changes and cultural influences in the Croatian capital over the centuries.

News & Views 1 min.

The MICHELIN Guide drops its luggage in Moscow

The MICHELIN Guide has announced its arrival in Moscow and will unveil its first selection in 2021. The Guide's inspectors have been impressed by the variety of Russia's culinary heritage and the commitment of its chefs to offering authentic cuisine built around exceptional local products