MICHELIN’s release of the fourth edition of the MICHELIN Guide California included a total of 599 restaurants. That total includes 11 Green Stars awarded for leadership in sustainability practices. California is home to 11 of only 13 Green Stars in North America.
The California guide is a statewide edition of the acclaimed global restaurant guide, which includes the globally recognized star designations, as well as hundreds of Bib Gourmand and Plate recommendations.
Restaurants included in the new guide hail from dozens of cities across California, including Los Angeles, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Napa Valley, Sonoma County, Mendocino and San Diego.
- One new three-starred restaurant awarded to Addison in San Diego, bringing the state’s tally of three-starred restaurants to seven (of 14 in the United States)
- 17 new one-star distinction restaurants, located in Los Angeles, Montecito, Santa Monica, Geyserville, Sacramento, San Francisco, St. Helena and Paso Robles
- 15 new Bib Gourmand recipients, which recognize eateries for great food for a great value
- Michelin Sommelier Award: Vincent Morrow, Press in St. Helena
- Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Award: Bar team, Manzke in Los Angeles
- Michelin Young Chef Award: David Yoshimura, Nisei in San Francisco
All restaurants were reviewed and awarded according to Michelin’s proprietary and independent inspection and selection process.
Visit California President & CEO Caroline Beteta today issued the following statement commending the restaurants and chefs:
“California’s world-class chefs and restaurants are a true testament to our state’s diverse and creative culinary scene. From three-star restaurants to hole-in-the-wall taco shops, California’s cuisine is fueled by an abundance of freshness and a fearless hunger to explore the diversity of our state. The recognition and respect that comes with MICHELIN Guide recognition is an unparalleled honour in the restaurant world, and every chef and restaurateur included in the California guide should be proud of feeding the passions of Californians and visitors alike.”