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Another Side of Shinjuku: A Night in Araki-cho

Araki-cho still carries the memory of a geisha district in its cobblestone lanes and narrow streets. A guide to dining, drinking, and wandering — an evening in this neighborhood, unlike any other.

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Beyond Provence, a New Food Scene Is Taking Shape in the Gard

Once overlooked after its agricultural decline, the Gard is now one of southern France’s most compelling new food regions, drawing ambitious chefs to its produce-rich landscapes and enduring local food culture.

Dining Out 4 min.

Armani and Gucci: Luxury Expressed Through Food

Italian elegance born from Japanese ingredients, embodied by two strikingly different chefs.

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2 Days in Rome: Art, Ancient History and the City’s Best Restaurants

Following its recent revamp for last year’s Jubilee, Rome is at its most vibrant — and delicious — right now. With 48 hours, there’s ample time to dive into the Eternal City’s culinary soul, from neighborhood trattorias and historic markets to gelato counters and late-night wine bars, while still soaking up its layers of history, art and unforgettable street life.

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Les Morainières: An Inspector Reveals All on France’s Latest Three-MICHELIN-Star Restaurant

One of our Inspectors gives a firsthand account of their meal at France’s new Three-MICHELIN-Star restaurant: Michaël and Ingrid Arnoult’s Les Morainières, where the dishes are rooted in a stunning landscape of lakes and mountains.

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All the MICHELIN-Star Restaurants in Paris and Culinary Trends for 2026

See all the MICHELIN-Star restaurants in Paris, as well as the latest trends in dining. Scroll through the list, from new Two- and One-Star restaurants, to celebrated establishments and contemporary bistros shaping how the city eats today.

News & Views 5 min.

New MICHELIN-Starred Restaurants in France for 2026

This year, The MICHELIN Guide France awards a prestigious third Star to one restaurant, and there are seven new Two-Star restaurants and 54 new One-Stars. Read on for a complete overview of all the new Stars in The MICHELIN Guide France 2026 selection.

News & Views 14 min.

Every MICHELIN-Starred Restaurant in France for 2026 and the Year’s Key Trends

Explore the full list of all 668 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants in France for 2026. Alongside the comprehensive selection, which includes the 62 newly awarded Stars, our Inspectors offer an insight into the key trends shaping French gastronomy today.

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The Best Traditional Bistro Dishes in Paris According to Our Inspectors

From chou farci to the perfect pâté and profiteroles, these are the traditional bistro dishes our Inspectors return to again and again in Paris.

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France’s Best Affordable Restaurants: 75 MICHELIN-Approved Tables for 2026

From Paris to France's remote villages, these 75 newly added affordable restaurants bring gourmet quality to diners at accessible prices, pushing the number of our Bib Gourmand tables across France to 430.

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The 9 Most Exciting Food Cities in Asia to Visit in 2026

From Seoul to Manila, Asia’s biggest cities can feel overwhelming — but their density of people, cultures and cuisines is exactly what makes them extraordinary places to eat. These nine Asian cities are where generational cooking, local ingredients and modern kitchens are reshaping how — and where — to eat in 2026.

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Must-Try Dishes in the Philippines Now: From Manila’s Kitchens to Cebu’s Coast

Filipino cooking has begun to register more widely with the arrival of The MICHELIN Guide in 2025, marking a turning point in how the cuisine is seen beyond the country’s borders. Local dining today moves easily between regions, traditions and dining rooms. In the greater Manila area and coastal Cebu, that movement reveals a cuisine increasingly sure of its voice.

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2 Days in Kyoto: Discover Higashiyama and Arashiyama’s Best Temples, Food, and Hidden Gems

Kyoto is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Get to know two of the most iconic, Higashiyama and Arashiyama, with this itinerary blending history, art, natural beauty and culinary delights. You’ll also hear from two international hospitality professionals from MICHELIN Guide establishments who share how these neighborhoods shape their creative lives.

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Kyoto Through the Eyes (and Palate) of Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten

Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, internationally acclaimed for his boundary-crossing cuisine and flagship restaurants such as Jean-Georges at The Shinmonzen in Kyoto, shares his insider favorites — from udon to tempura to cocktails — alongside stories that shaped his love for the city.

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How Kyoto Sparked Chef Mauro Colagreco’s Lifelong Fascination With Japan

Mauro Colagreco, the chef behind the Three-MICHELIN-Starred Mirazur in Menton, traces his deep-rooted affinity for Japanese culture back to Kyoto — the city where it all began. Now, years later, he’s returned with his family, eager to share the place that first awakened his fascination.

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Where to Eat and Stay in Msheireb Downtown Doha

A guide to Doha’s most innovative neighborhood, built for tomorrow yet rooted in tradition.

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The Best Izakayas in Kyoto for Tasteful Plates and Local Sakes

Kyoto has no shortage of izakaya, casual eateries where you can enjoy ryotei and kappo fare in a relaxed environment. Step into any one of them and be greeted by the same inviting atmosphere: gentle clinks of sake cups over the chitter chatter of guests either catching up with the chef by the counter or conversing among themselves set against warm lights that enhance the nostalgia of a Kyoto machiya (traditional two-story townhouse).

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Kyoto Through the Eyes of Junko Sakaguchi of Sanso Kyoyamato: Winner of the MICHELIN Guide Service Award

Explore Kyoto with Junko Sakaguchi, okami of Sanso Kyoyamato and MICHELIN Guide Service Award winner, as she shares her favorite spots and traditions.