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    2026 Michelin Three-Star Restaurants: The Complete Edition

    Michelin Guide 2026 3 Stars restaurants.

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    Kagurazaka Ishikawa, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Kagurazaka Ishikawa

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Kagurazaka Ishikawa holds three Michelin stars, a 4.42 Tabelog score, ten consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards (2017–2026). Chef Hideki Ishikawa's kaiseki in Kagurazaka, Shinjuku runs JPY 50,000–59,999 per head. It is a near-impossible reservation; plan months ahead. The strongest case for booking is a serious, seasonal-driven kaiseki meal in a 25-seat room that has delivered consistent results at the top of Tokyo's Japanese cuisine tier for nearly a decade.

    Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, Brunico, Italy
    3*

    Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler

    Brunico, Italy

    Restaurant

    Three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking, a hyper-seasonal 12-course menu built entirely on South Tyrolean ingredients: Atelier Moessmer is one of Italy's most technically serious tasting-menu restaurants. The 2023 move to a redesigned 19th-century villa in Brunico brought new spatial range, including kitchen counter seating. Book three to four months out minimum; near-impossible availability is the norm.

    Quintessence, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Quintessence

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Shuzo Kishida's three-Michelin-star French restaurant in Gotenyama delivers precise, ingredient-driven cooking at ¥60,000+ per head all-in. Two nightly seatings, strict booking windows (three weeks minimum), and formal service make this a special-occasion anchor rather than a spontaneous choice. The philosophy is classical: sourcing, flame control, restrained seasoning take precedence over spectacle.

    The French Laundry, Yountville, United States
    3*

    The French Laundry

    Yountville, United States

    Restaurant

    A high-ceremony French-contemporary Napa reservation for diners who want precision, recognition, a serious wine-led meal. The price tier is steep, but Michelin 3 Stars, Forbes 5-Star recognition, a Wine Spectator Grand Award make the splurge easier to justify for milestone dinners than for casual wine-country dining.

    Enclos, Sonoma, United States
    3*

    Enclos

    Sonoma, United States

    Restaurant

    Enclos earned two Michelin stars in its debut year; a first for Sonoma and one of the faster critical ascents in recent California dining. Chef Brian Limoges runs a contemporary tasting-format kitchen on the Stone Edge Farm estate, backed by a 1,450-bottle wine list. At $$$$ with near-impossible reservations, this is a special-occasion booking that requires planning months in advance.

    Myojaku, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Myojaku

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Chef Hidetoshi Nakamura's minimalist 14-course omakase in Nishiazabu uses submarine spring water and minimal seasoning to showcase seasonal Edo produce. Two Michelin stars, ¥50,000–¥59,999 before drinks, reservation-only; worth it for diners who value precision and restraint over rich broths. Book 3–4 weeks ahead; counter seats offer the best view, private rooms suit groups of 4+.

    Aponiente, El Puerto de Santa María, Spain
    3*

    Aponiente

    El Puerto de Santa María, Spain

    Restaurant

    Aponiente is a three-Michelin-star restaurant in El Puerto de Santa María built around marine ingredients most kitchens ignore; phytoplankton, seagrass, underutilised species, bioluminescence. Ángel León's tasting menu is one of Spain's most distinctive at the €€€€ level, but booking is near impossible. Plan three to six months ahead, prioritise counter seating if it is available.

    Sazenka, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Sazenka

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Should you make Sazenka the anchor Chinese dinner in Tokyo? Yes, if you want a high-spend, chef-led meal with major 2025–2026 recognition and are comfortable planning around it. For easier access or better value, compare Ji-Cube or Kyuu first; for a similarly premium Chinese splurge, cross-shop Ippei Hanten, NISHIAZABU SHANGU, ShinoiS.

    Enrico Bartolini, Milan, Italy
    3*

    Enrico Bartolini

    Milan, Italy

    Restaurant

    Three Michelin stars, a 96.5 La Liste score, dinner service until 10:30 PM every night it opens; Enrico Bartolini at the Mudec is Milan's most credentialed late fine-dining table. Two tasting formats plus à la carte give genuine flexibility at the €€€€ tier. Book months out: availability is near impossible and the payoff is real.

    Piazza Duomo, Alba, Italy
    3*

    Piazza Duomo

    Alba, Italy

    Restaurant

    Piazza Duomo holds three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best #39 ranking (2024), and one of the most plant-driven tasting menus in Italy. Chef Enrico Crippa runs four menus including a midweek lunch format for a lower-commitment entry point. Booking is near impossible without months of advance planning; but for a special occasion in the Langhe, no other table comes close.

    Single Thread Farm, Healdsburg, United States
    3*

    Single Thread Farm

    Healdsburg, United States

    Restaurant

    Book Single Thread Farm for a serious Healdsburg tasting-menu night, especially if Japanese-progressive technique and wine depth are the point of the trip. The $$$$ price tier is easier to justify for milestone dinners than casual wine-country meals, the reservation should be treated as the anchor of the itinerary.

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti, Serralunga d'Alba, Italy
    3*

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti

    Serralunga d'Alba, Italy

    Restaurant

    La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti is a two-Michelin-star destination in Serralunga d'Alba built around three distinct tasting menus; including a fully blind vegetable-forward sequence sourced from biodynamic kitchen gardens. With a La Liste score that jumped to 92 points in 2026, this is the serious food stop in the Langhe hills. Book months ahead; near-impossible to secure in truffle season.

    L'Effervescence, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    L'Effervescence

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Chef Shinobu Namae's three-Michelin-star French in Nishi-Azabu centers vegetables as rigorously as most kitchens treat protein. Expect ¥60,000–¥80,000 prix fixe, a 2–3 month booking lead, a quiet, cerebral dining room. Worth it if you value Michel Bras-trained plant technique and Green Star sourcing; skip if you'd rather spend the same sum on showier seafood or easier availability elsewhere in Tokyo.

    Sorn, Bangkok, Thailand
    3*

    Sorn

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Restaurant

    Sorn is the Bangkok booking to chase if Southern Thai cuisine is the point of the trip, not just one dinner among many. It is expensive, heavily awarded, hard to secure, so it suits special occasions and food-focused travelers better than casual groups or cautious first-timers.

    Lasarte, Barcelona, Spain
    3*

    Lasarte

    Barcelona, Spain

    Restaurant

    Lasarte holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 95.5 points, making it one of Barcelona's two strongest arguments for a four-figure fine dining evening. Paolo Casagrande's progressive Spanish tasting menu; co-authored with mentor Martín Berasategui; is technically precise and best experienced via the Il Milione private format. Book 6–8 weeks out minimum; Friday and Saturday evenings are near-impossible.

    Dal Pescatore, Runate, Italy
    3*

    Dal Pescatore

    Runate, Italy

    Restaurant

    Dal Pescatore has held three Michelin stars since 1996; an Italian record; and scored 98 points from La Liste in 2026. The family-run kitchen in rural Runate sources meat directly from the adjacent Cascina Runate farm, the menu stays faithful to classical Mantovan tradition. Book two to three months ahead; this is not a walk-in destination.

    Le Calandre, Rubano, Italy
    3*

    Le Calandre

    Rubano, Italy

    Restaurant

    Le Calandre is worth planning around if you want a serious progressive Italian meal in Rubano with major international recognition and Massimiliano Alajmo's creative cooking at the center. Lunch is the smarter choice for food-led travelers because it gives the meal more space in the day; dinner works better when the restaurant is the sole evening plan.

    Benu, San Francisco, United States
    3*

    Benu

    San Francisco, United States

    Restaurant

    Three Michelin stars, a No. 7 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's North America list, nearly 20 courses of Corey Lee's technically precise Asian-inflected cooking make Benu one of the most credentialed tables in the country. Book at least six to eight weeks out; closer to three months for a weekend date. The quiet, contemplative room suits serious food travellers over groups seeking a convivial night out.

    Noor, Córdoba, Spain
    3*

    Noor

    Córdoba, Spain

    Restaurant

    Noor holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 87 points (2026), making it the most decorated restaurant in Córdoba by a significant margin. Chef Paco Morales runs a research-driven tasting menu that shifts historical focus each season; currently the 18th century; across three distinct menus. Booking is near impossible without months of advance planning, but the open kitchen and counter seating make it worth the effort for serious diners.

    Addison, San Diego, United States
    3*

    Addison

    San Diego, United States

    Restaurant

    Addison is San Diego's clearest choice for a formal, high-spend French-contemporary celebration, backed by Michelin 3 Stars, Forbes 5-Star recognition, major wine-list credentials. Book it when precision and ceremony matter more than flexibility; choose a livelier peer if the night calls for steakhouse energy or a looser à la carte feel.

    Enoteca Pinchiorri, Florence, Italy
    3*

    Enoteca Pinchiorri

    Florence, Italy

    Restaurant

    Enoteca Pinchiorri is Florence's only three-Michelin-star restaurant and one of Italy's eleven, with a 70,000-bottle cellar and a formal Renaissance palazzo setting that few Italian dining rooms can match. Book six to eight weeks out minimum; this is near-impossible to secure at peak times. The combination of Riccardo Monco's classical Italian-French kitchen and one of Europe's deepest wine lists makes it the correct choice for a serious, occasion-worthy dinner.

    Osteria Francescana, Modena, Italy
    3*

    Osteria Francescana

    Modena, Italy

    Restaurant

    Osteria Francescana is the benchmark for progressive Italian cooking in Europe: three Michelin stars, back-to-back World's 50 Best number-one rankings, a 97-point La Liste score in 2025 and 2026. Book months ahead; this is one of the hardest seats in Italy. Lunch is quieter and marginally easier to secure than dinner, with no reduction in menu ambition.

    Atelier Crenn, San Francisco, United States
    3*

    Atelier Crenn

    San Francisco, United States

    Restaurant

    Atelier Crenn is a high-commitment San Francisco splurge for diners who want modern French fine dining as the main event. The case for booking is strongest for a focused table of two, a milestone dinner, or a repeat visit where the format still feels worth the premium; otherwise, cross-shop nearby $$$$ peers with more flexible cuisine profiles.

    La Pergola, Rome, Italy
    3*

    La Pergola

    Rome, Italy

    Restaurant

    Rome's only three-Michelin-star restaurant, La Pergola has held its position at the top of the city's fine dining hierarchy under chef Heinz Beck since 1994. Scored at 96.5 on La Liste 2025 and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde member, it sits on the top floor of the Roma Cavalieri with panoramic views over the city. Book months ahead; availability is near impossible.

    Atrio, Cáceres, Spain
    3*

    Atrio

    Cáceres, Spain

    Restaurant

    Atrio holds three Michelin stars and a top-30 OAD ranking, making it the most credentialed restaurant in Extremadura and a legitimate reason to travel to Cáceres. Chef Toño Pérez's single tasting menu is built around Iberian pork and regional ingredients, with a 45,000-bottle wine cellar that matches the kitchen's ambition. Book six to eight weeks out minimum; availability is tight year-round.

    Quattro Passi, Marina del Cantone, Italy
    3*

    Quattro Passi

    Marina del Cantone, Italy

    Restaurant

    Quattro Passi holds three Michelin stars and a 97-point La Liste score; the highest-decorated restaurant in Campania and one of the most serious tasting menu experiences on the Amalfi Coast. The journey to Marina del Cantone takes effort, but the precision of Fabrizio Mellino's seafood-driven menu justifies it. Book two to three months ahead minimum; summer tables go faster.

    Martin Berasategui, Lasarte - Oria, Spain
    3*

    Martin Berasategui

    Lasarte - Oria, Spain

    Restaurant

    Martín Berasategui's three-Michelin-starred flagship in Lasarte-Oria delivers progressive Spanish tasting menus with the technical precision that has kept the chef ranked among Europe's top 70 for two decades. Book months ahead for midweek lunch if you want optimal light and pacing; the countryside setting and signature dishes (caramelised millefeuille with smoked eel, dated by year of creation) justify the premium price and format-only commitment for celebration dining.

    El Celler de Can Roca, Girona, Spain
    3*

    El Celler de Can Roca

    Girona, Spain

    Restaurant

    A destination-level Girona booking for progressive Spanish cooking, best treated as the anchor meal of the trip rather than a casual dinner slot. Worth the splurge for diners who want a serious tasting-menu experience; cross-shop Massana or Esperit Roca if flexibility, location, or booking pressure matters more.

    Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon is Tokyo's most formally ceremonial French address: three Michelin stars, an MOF-level kitchen led by Kenichiro Sekiya, tableside trolley service that few restaurants anywhere match. Book 4–6 weeks out at minimum; preferably longer. The dinner window is 5:30–7:30 pm nightly; formal dress required. Reserve this for a serious occasion.

    Kanda, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Kanda

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Hiroyuki Kanda's three-Michelin-star kaiseki emphasizes Tokushima ingredients, minimal preparation, a sake-and-wine program that rivals the food. The 16-seat Toranomon Hills room books three to four weeks ahead, delivers subtle-flavor-focused courses starting around ¥54,450 (typical ¥100,000 with beverages), and suits diners who value beverage depth and classical technique over theatrical plating.

    Somni, Los Angeles, United States
    3*

    Somni

    Los Angeles, United States

    Restaurant

    Somni is a 14-seat Californian-Spanish tasting counter in West Hollywood holding three Michelin stars (2025) and 96 points from La Liste 2026. Chef Aitor Zabala's avant-garde menu blends Basque and Catalan technique with Californian ingredients. Booking difficulty is near impossible; plan two to three months ahead. At $$$$ pricing with a serious wine list, it is the highest-stakes tasting counter currently operating in Los Angeles.

    ABaC, Barcelona, Spain
    3*

    ABaC

    Barcelona, Spain

    Restaurant

    ABaC holds three Michelin stars and a 95-point La Liste score under Jordi Cruz, operating a single seasonal tasting menu from a villa in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi. Booking is Near Impossible; plan 8–12 weeks minimum. At Barcelona's top price tier, it competes directly with Disfrutar; choose ABaC for Mediterranean coherence, Disfrutar if you want more avant-garde risk.

    Sézanne, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Sézanne

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Sézanne is worth targeting if you want a serious luxury French meal in Tokyo and can plan around a difficult reservation. The case is strongest for couples, special occasions, food-focused travelers who care about current recognition as much as classic service polish; value-focused diners should compare the city's ¥¥¥ French alternatives first.

    Cocina Hermanos Torres, Barcelona, Spain
    3*

    Cocina Hermanos Torres

    Barcelona, Spain

    Restaurant

    Cocina Hermanos Torres holds three Michelin stars, ranks #78 on the World's 50 Best, scores 97 points from La Liste; Barcelona's most comprehensively validated tasting-menu kitchen. The open cooking stations and five-sommelier wine programme make it the clearest choice for a special-occasion dinner at the top of the city's fine dining tier. Book well in advance; availability is near impossible at short notice.

    Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli, Verona, Italy
    3*

    Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli

    Verona, Italy

    Restaurant

    Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli is Verona's only three-Michelin-star restaurant and one of the most decorated tables in northern Italy, holding 96 La Liste points and an OAD Europe top-100 ranking. Three distinct tasting menus; creative, classic, fully vegetarian; give it unusual range at this level. Book months ahead; walk-ins are not realistic.

    Providence, Los Angeles, United States
    3*

    Providence

    Los Angeles, United States

    Restaurant

    Providence is the Los Angeles seafood tasting-menu booking to chase when the occasion deserves structure, polish, serious culinary recognition. It suits couples or focused small groups better than casual mixed-preference parties, especially if everyone is comfortable with a formal, seafood-led evening.

    Akelarre, San Sebastián, Spain
    3*

    Akelarre

    San Sebastián, Spain

    Restaurant

    Akelarre is the right San Sebastián booking for a focused Modern Basque meal led by Pedro Subijana, especially if the night is built around the restaurant rather than a casual pintxos crawl. Do not choose it for a guaranteed counter experience unless that seating is confirmed when booking; choose it for a composed, destination-style meal with serious recognition.

    Quince, San Francisco, United States
    3*

    Quince

    San Francisco, United States

    Restaurant

    Quince is the San Francisco splurge to choose when a formal Italian-contemporary tasting menu, serious wine support, Michelin-level polish are the brief. It is worth the spend for milestone dinners and wine-focused guests, but less compelling for groups that want ordering flexibility or a looser room.

    L'OSIER, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    L'OSIER

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    A formal Ginza French booking for diners who want ceremony, wine support, a polished grand-maison room. It makes the strongest sense for occasions and lunch value; counter-seekers or casual groups should cross-shop lower-tier French options nearby.

    Harutaka, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Harutaka

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Three-Michelin-star Edomae sushi in Ginza with a counter or private tatami room for four. Chef Harutaka Takahashi's omakase flows from delicate to strong flavors across 17–20 pieces, earning a Tabelog 4.36 and La Liste 89 points. At ¥60,000–79,999, the private room justifies the premium for celebration meals where conversation matters as much as the fish. Book three to four weeks ahead for Saturday slots.

    Villa Crespi, Orta San Giulio, Italy
    3*

    Villa Crespi

    Orta San Giulio, Italy

    Restaurant

    Villa Crespi holds three Michelin stars and 98 points from La Liste, making it Italy's most credentialed restaurant in a genuinely unusual setting: a 19th-century Moorish villa on Lake Orta. Chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo's Campanian-meets-Piedmontese cooking, metronomic service, Relais & Châteaux hotel infrastructure make this the right booking for a milestone occasion; if you can secure a table.

    DiverXO, Madrid, Spain
    3*

    DiverXO

    Madrid, Spain

    Restaurant

    DiverXO is David Muñoz's three-Michelin-star flagship in Madrid, ranked #4 in the World's 50 Best (2024) and 98 points on La Liste (2026). The single "Flying Pigs Cuisine" tasting menu blends Asian technique with Spanish ingredients in deliberately provocative combinations. Booking difficulty is near-impossible; reserve three to four months out, only come if you're ready for a long, high-energy evening with no à la carte option.

    Disfrutar, Barcelona, Spain
    3*

    Disfrutar

    Barcelona, Spain

    Restaurant

    Book Disfrutar if the trip can revolve around a high-concept progressive tasting menu and a difficult Barcelona reservation. The €€€€ price tier is justified by major recognition, including Michelin 3 Stars and World's 50 Best Restaurants #1, but the format suits committed food travelers more than mixed groups seeking an easy celebratory dinner.

    Quique Dacosta, Dénia, Spain
    3*

    Quique Dacosta

    Dénia, Spain

    Restaurant

    Three Michelin stars, a World's 50 Best ranking of #65 for 2025, a tasting menu that rebuilds itself almost entirely each year; Quique Dacosta in Dénia is one of Spain's strongest cases for a destination meal. Booking is near impossible without months of lead time, the €€€€ price reflects the ambition. For a returning guest, the annual menu change makes a second visit genuinely worthwhile.

    Azabu Kadowaki, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    Azabu Kadowaki

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Azabu Kadowaki holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 92.5 points, operating from a six-seat counter in the residential quiet of Azabu-Jūban. It's one of Tokyo's hardest bookings and earns the difficulty. If the season-driven set menu and tearoom-intimate format match what you're looking for, there is no stronger address in the neighbourhood.

    Cenador de Amós, Villaverde de Pontones, Spain
    3*

    Cenador de Amós

    Villaverde de Pontones, Spain

    Restaurant

    Cenador de Amós holds three Michelin stars and a 96-point La Liste score, operating from a 1755 manor house in rural Cantabria. The Desde La Raíz tasting menu is built around Cantabrian produce and place. Booking is near impossible and the seasonal closure runs December through February, so plan at least six months ahead for a Friday or Saturday dinner slot.

    Californios, San Francisco, United States
    3*

    Californios

    San Francisco, United States

    Restaurant

    Californios holds two Michelin stars and a #59 OAD North America ranking for good reason: Val Cantú's Mexican heritage tasting menu, anchored in California farm produce and a 960-bottle wine list with rare Mexico depth, is unlike anything else at this price tier in San Francisco. Book months ahead; availability is near impossible; and budget for both the $$$$ food and a $$$ wine pairing.

    Casa Marcial, Arriondas, Spain
    3*

    Casa Marcial

    Arriondas, Spain

    Restaurant

    Casa Marcial holds three Michelin stars and scored 95 points from La Liste in 2026, making it one of Spain's most credentialled restaurants; and one of its most remote. Nacho Manzano's tasting menus are built around Cantabrian Sea produce and zero-mile Asturian ingredients that shift with the seasons. Book three to four months out minimum; dinner service runs on Saturdays only.

    Uliassi, Senigallia, Italy
    3*

    Uliassi

    Senigallia, Italy

    Restaurant

    Uliassi is one of Italy's most compelling three-star restaurants: a family-run seafood-focused venue on the Adriatic coast in Senigallia, ranked inside the World's 50 Best and awarded 97 points by La Liste in 2026. The cooking draws on Marche coastal tradition with genuine creative ambition. Book months ahead; demand consistently outpaces availability.

    Da Vittorio, Brusaporto, Italy
    3*

    Da Vittorio

    Brusaporto, Italy

    Restaurant

    Da Vittorio holds 3 Michelin Stars and a 99-point La Liste ranking, making it one of northern Italy's most decorated restaurants; and one of its hardest to book. The family-run Cerea operation in Brusaporto delivers technically precise seafood and contemporary Italian cooking with a warmth that most formal three-star rooms do not match. Book three to four months out for weekend dinner; consider weekday lunch for better availability.

    Azurmendi, Larrabetzu, Spain
    3*

    Azurmendi

    Larrabetzu, Spain

    Restaurant

    Azurmendi holds three Michelin stars and a La Liste score of 98 points, with Eneko Atxa's single tasting menu (Adarrak) moving through the property itself before arriving at the dining room. Book two to three months out minimum; Saturday dinner fills first. The wine list, focused on limited-production labels, is one of the stronger arguments for choosing Azurmendi over comparable three-star alternatives in northern Spain.

    Reale, Castel di Sangro, Italy
    3*

    Reale

    Castel di Sangro, Italy

    Restaurant

    Three Michelin stars and a World's 50 Best top-20 ranking make Reale one of the most credentialled restaurants in Italy. Set in a 16th-century monastery in remote Abruzzo, Niko Romito's research-driven, minimalist cooking demands a dedicated trip and months of advance planning. Book if precision and restraint at the highest level are what you are after.

    RyuGin, Tokyo, Japan
    3*

    RyuGin

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    RyuGin holds Michelin 3 stars and scored 95 points on La Liste 2026; one of the clearest cases for kaiseki at the highest technical level in Tokyo. Chef Seiji Yamamoto's seasonally-driven menu runs ¥80,000–¥99,999 per person for dinner. Book three to six months out. Winter is the strongest time to visit, when fugu and Matsuba crab anchor the menu.

    Sühring, Bangkok, Thailand
    3*

    Sühring

    Bangkok, Thailand

    Restaurant

    Sühring is the Bangkok splurge to book when German fine dining is the point, not just another luxury tasting menu. It makes the strongest sense for milestone dinners and food-focused travelers; cross-shop Villa Frantzén for Scandinavian cuisine, Savelberg for French Contemporary, or Keller and Clara if value matters more than the highest price tier.

    Arzak, San Sebastián, Spain
    3*

    Arzak

    San Sebastián, Spain

    Restaurant

    Arzak has held three Michelin stars since 1974 and scored 99 points on La Liste 2026; the credentials for a special-occasion meal in San Sebastián are unambiguous. Elena Arzak leads the kitchen with a research-driven approach that stays rooted in Basque tradition. Book two to three months ahead minimum; weekday lunch slots are your most realistic path to a table.

    Overview

    The 2026 Michelin three-star list includes 63 restaurants across 5 countries and 35 cities. This edition represents a complete refresh from the previous year, with all 63 venues being new additions. The list spans Europe and Asia, with notable concentrations in Tokyo, London, Milan, Barcelona among the top-ranked establishments.

    This edition marks a significant shift in Michelin's three-star landscape. The 2026 list features 63 restaurants distributed across 35 cities in 5 countries, with zero venues retained from the previous edition. Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio leads the rankings, replacing Jit Seng Hong Kong Roasted Duck Rice from 2025. Italy and the United Kingdom claim multiple positions in the top ten, with Tokyo restaurants; Quintessence, Myojaku, Sézanne, Harutaka; representing Japan's presence. The geographic spread indicates Michelin's continued focus on European and Asian fine dining markets, though the complete turnover from the previous year's 1,000-venue list suggests a fundamental restructuring of the guide's three-star criteria or coverage scope.

    This is the 2026 edition of Michelin's three-star list. The guide represents the latest rankings, though travelers should verify current operations and reservation requirements before planning visits.

    The 2026 Michelin three-star guide features 63 restaurants across 35 cities in 5 countries, with Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio taking the top position. This edition represents a complete reset from 2025, with all 63 venues being new additions and 1,000 previous entries; including former leader Jit Seng Hong Kong Roasted Duck Rice; dropping out. The list concentrates heavily on Europe and Asia, with Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan claiming the top ten positions. The dramatic shift in scope suggests either a significant restructuring of Michelin's three-star criteria or a narrowing of geographic coverage compared to the previous edition's broader reach.

    Quick Facts

    Total Restaurants
    63
    Countries
    5
    Cities
    35
    Top-Ranked Restaurant
    Villa Crespi (Orta San Giulio, Italy)
    New Entrants
    63 (100% of list)
    Retained from 2025
    0
    Tokyo Restaurants in Top 10
    4
    London Restaurants in Top 10
    2

    About This Edition

    The 2026 Michelin three-star list marks a departure from the previous edition's structure. With 63 restaurants compared to the prior year's substantially larger roster, this edition appears to focus on a more selective group of establishments across 5 countries and 35 cities. Villa Crespi's first-place ranking puts Orta San Giulio on the map as the leading three-star destination for 2026. Enrico Bartolini in Milan follows in second, while London claims two spots in the top five with Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library and The Ledbury. Barcelona's Disfrutar and the UK's L'Enclume in Cartmel round out the European presence in the top tier. Tokyo contributes four restaurants to the top ten; Quintessence, Myojaku, Sézanne, Harutaka; demonstrating Japan's continued strength in Michelin's highest tier. The complete turnover from 2025, with zero retained venues and 1,000 dropouts including the previous leader, indicates a fundamental change in how this edition was compiled. The geographic concentration in Western Europe and East Asia, with 35 cities represented across just 5 countries, suggests a more focused approach compared to the previous year's apparently broader coverage. Whether planning a trip to Italy's lakes, London's dining scene, or Tokyo's traditional establishments, this list provides the current three-star landscape as Michelin defines it for 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many restaurants have Michelin 3 stars in 2026?
    63 restaurants hold three Michelin stars in the 2026 edition, distributed across 35 cities in 5 countries.
    Which restaurant ranks first in the 2026 Michelin 3-star list?
    Villa Crespi in Orta San Giulio, Italy holds the top position in the 2026 edition, replacing Jit Seng Hong Kong Roasted Duck Rice from 2025.
    How many restaurants were retained from the 2025 three-star list?
    Zero restaurants were retained from the 2025 edition. All 63 venues in the 2026 list are new additions, while 1,000 previous entries dropped out.
    Which cities have the most representation in the top 10?
    Tokyo leads with 4 restaurants in the top ten (Quintessence, Myojaku, Sézanne, Harutaka), followed by London with 2 (Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library and The Ledbury).
    What countries are represented in the 2026 three-star list?
    The 2026 list spans 5 countries across 35 cities. Based on the top ten, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan are prominently featured.
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