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List of Michelin-starred restaurants in the Philippines

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A photograph focusing on a golden plaque containing the words "helm by Josh Boutwood"
Helm, the first and only two-Michelin-starred restaurant in the Philippines

There are nine restaurants in the Philippines with a Michelin-star rating as of the 2026 Michelin Guide.[1] The Michelin Guides were created by the French tire company Michelin in 1900. Designed as a guide to tell drivers about which eateries they should visit, the guides also sponsored their tires through encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore garnering a need to replace the tires as they wore out. Over time, Michelin stars became more valuable.[2]

To rate the restaurants, numerous anonymous Michelin inspectors visit the restaurants several times and rate the restaurants on five criteria: "quality of products", "mastery of flavor and cooking techniques", "the personality of the chef represented in the dining experience", "harmony of flavor", and "consistency between inspectors' visits".[2][3] Inspectors have at least ten years of expertise and create a list of popular restaurants supported by media reports, reviews, and diner popularity. If the Michelin inspectors who have visited the restaurant reach a consensus, Michelin awards the restaurant from one to three stars. One star means "high-quality cooking, worth a stop", two stars signify "excellent cooking, worth a detour", and three stars denote "exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey".[4] The stars are not permanent, and restaurants are re-evaluated every year. If the criteria are not met, the restaurant will lose its stars.[2]

The inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide in the Philippines was launched in October 2025 at the Manila Marriott Hotel for the year 2026, which covers Manila and other cities in the area, and Cebu City.[5][1][6] The Philippines became the fifth country in Southeast Asia to have a Michelin Guide.[7] Only restaurants in Metro Manila and Cavite have received stars. There are currently nine restaurants in the Philippines with a Michelin-star rating, one having two stars and the rest having one.[5][1][6] Another restaurant gained a green star, indicating sustainability.[5] The introduction of the Michelin Guide in the Philippines was welcomed by the Department of Tourism (DOT) and its secretary Christina Frasco.[7] In November 2025, the DOT and Michelin sought a permanent partnership.[8]

List

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Key
1 Michelin star One Michelin star
2 Michelin stars Two Michelin stars
3 Michelin stars Three Michelin stars
1 Michelin green star One Michelin green star
The restaurant did not receive a star that year
Closed The restaurant is no longer open
Michelin key One Michelin key
Michelin-starred restaurants
Name Cuisine Location 2026
Asador Alfonso Spanish contemporary Alfonso, Cavite 1 Michelin star
Celera Asian contemporary Makati (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Gallery by Chele Creative Taguig (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Hapag Filipino Makati (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Helm Creative Makati (Metro Manila) 2 Michelin stars
Inatô Filipino Makati (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Kasa Palma Filipino Makati (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Linamnam Filipino Parañaque (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
Toyo Eatery Filipino Makati (Metro Manila) 1 Michelin star
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References

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  1. 1 2 3 Dumlao-Abadilla, Doris (October 30, 2025). "9 Philippine restaurants earn much-coveted Michelin Star rating". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 Buchwald, Elisabeth (February 10, 2024). "Michelin Guide history: How did a tire company become an elite restaurant rating guide?". CNN. Archived from the original on February 20, 2024. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  3. "What is a Michelin Star?". Michelin Guide. October 1, 2022. Archived from the original on April 1, 2025. Retrieved April 12, 2025.
  4. Dixon, Rachel (June 24, 2008). "Q&A: Michelin stars". The Guardian. Archived from the original on May 20, 2024. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "The Michelin Guide Makes Its Philippine Debut with One 2-Star and Eight 1-Star Restaurants". Michelin Guide. Archived from the original on March 1, 2026. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
  6. 1 2 Wang, Mel (October 30, 2025). "Philippines' First Michelin Guide 2026: Full List of Winners". Rolling Stone Philippines. Retrieved October 30, 2025.
  7. 1 2 Adel, Rosette (February 18, 2025). "The Michelin Guide arrives in Philippines". The Philippine Star. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  8. Arnaldo, Ma Stella F. (November 3, 2025). "DOT eyes permanent partnership with Michelin Guide". BusinessMirror. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
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