Michelin Guide
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia: Filip Matjaž, chef at COB
The MICHELIN Guide takes you on a trip to Slovenia to discover its chefs and their tasteful cuisine. Following the launch of the MICHELIN Guide Slovenia in september 2022, we take a closer look at Cob in Portorož, run by chef Filip Matjaž.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia: Špacapanova Hiša from the Karst plateau through contemporary cuisine
The ham is quickly cut, one slice after another, offering a simple yet intense taste of this border region where the sea breezes of the Adriatic meet the mountains' fresh air.
MICHELIN Guide Italy 2023 is unveiled today!
With three MICHELIN Stars, Villa Crespi restaurant enters the gastronomic Italian constellation.
The wines of Franciacorta (Lombardy, Italy): historical influences and innovative pioneers
The intoxicating nuances of Franciacorta wines over the centuries, stories of innovation, and a strong wine tradition in a region with a unique microclimate, history and geographical location.
The best Serbian wines and wine-pairing recommendations
Vuk Vuletić, one of the best and most famous sommeliers in Serbia, guides us on a journey through the country’s different wines.
Seoul’s culinary landscape shines bright with a new three MICHELIN Stars restaurant
The latest 2023 Seoul edition features a total of 176 restaurants selection including 35 Star restaurants
Exploring the arts, crafts and culture of the beautiful and little-known Franciacorta region (Lombardy, Italy)
Not only is the Franciacorta region home to excellent food and wine, beautiful vineyards and charming tourist sights dotted between Brescia and the shores of Lake Iseo, it also boasts a rich artistic heritage and a vibrant arts and crafts tradition. Let’s explore the region together!
New Restaurants added to The MICHELIN Guide Malta 2022
Four new restaurants enter the guide – one with a Bib Gourmand
The MICHELIN Guide Arrives in Abu Dhabi
The MICHELIN Guide continues its expansion in the Middle East and will unveil the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Abu Dhabi 2023 edition in November 2022
Culture, art and relax in Belgrade: unmissable sights for the perfect holiday
Whether your focus is on museums which preserve the country’s history, parks and gardens for a relaxing stroll amid luxuriant greenery, or historical fortresses, churches and districts with timeless appeal, you’ll find all of these in our recommendations for visitors wishing to explore the Serbian capital and discover its many treasures.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : an evening at Textúra
Opened in 2019 by celebrity chef Ákos Sárközi, the owner of Michelin-starred restaurant Borkonyha, Textúra offers an augmented fine dining experience. A funky interior design, visually creative plates and impeccable gastronomy (in which Hungarian game meat finds a modern incarnation) await the gourmet diners of Budapest, in a laid-back, witty atmosphere full of surprises.
"Salon 1905": elegance and haute cuisine in the heart of Belgrade
Thanks to its strategic position at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade is often known as “the gateway to the Balkans” – a gateway home to enticing restaurants such as Salon 1905, which we are delighted to introduce to you later in this article.
Bold and eclectic food and wine pairings in Franciacorta, Italy
Franciacorta’s red, white and rosé wines include many different grape varieties and methods of production, and provide the perfect accompaniment to the region’s cuisine, including game, poultry, vegetables and lake fish.
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : discover three unusual fine-dining restaurants
Traditional Hungarian cuisine is experiencing a renaissance, but some chefs prefer taking a radical turn by using experimental techniques, mixed influences, and disruptive tastes. At restaurants Arany Kaviár, Nobu and MÁK in Budapest, the fine dining experience is as unconventional as it gets. For a deliciously brave result.
The Inspector's Word: Confessions of a Connoisseur
Out and about every day in search of the world's best restaurants, they are the hidden face of the MICHELIN Guide. One of the Inspectors gives us the lowdown on this unique job...
Iva New Balkan Cuisine – fine cuisine and beautiful architecture in Belgrade
Awarded the Bib Gourmand label in recognition of its excellent value for money, Iva New Balkan Cuisine is a local restaurant serving traditional Balkan dishes with a subtly updated feel. But there’s so much more to enjoy even before you savour its super cooking!
MICHELIN Guide Budapest : wine, flowers and forest recipes in a historical building
Set in the Eiffel Palace, a former newspapers printing and publishing house erected in 1894, restaurant St. Andrea is a modern fine-dining venue featuring unique wines from the Hungarian estate of the same name. Chef Endre Kollár loves to work with edible flowers and recipes from his countryside background, drawing on the bountiful inspiration from the luscious Hungarian forest.
MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : fine cuisine and glamping with character, Pikol's winning formula
A large, romantic chalet built of pale timber, picturesquely reflected in a lake dotted with water lilies. A handful of log cabins strung along the water's edge, against the backdrop of an enchanted forest. A short distance from the Italian border, south of the town of Nova Gorica, this place is bound to make visitors feel rejuvenated : welcome to Pikol Lake Village, the domain of the Gašparin family.