List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Texas

This article contains a complete list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Texas. The Michelin Guide for Texas was announced in July 2024,[1] and launched on November 11, 2024.[2] It provides certain reviewed restaurants in the state with a Michelin-star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants based on their quality.

The Guide is jointly funded in partnership with six groups: the visitors' bureaus in Texas's five biggest cities, plus Travel Texas, a state-funded entity located within the office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Office. The Guide covers the cities of Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio.[1] A total of $2.7 million is being paid to Michelin over a three-year period to review restaurants in Texas. The cost is shared equally between Travel Texas, which covers 50 percent of the expense, and the visitor bureaus of the participating cities, which collectively contribute the remaining 50 percent.[3]

There are 15 restaurants in Texas with a Michelin-star rating, all receiving one star with no two or three star awards being issued.

List

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Michelin-starred restaurants
Name Cuisine Location 2024
Barley Swine American Austin – Brentwood
BCN Taste & Tradition Spanish Houston – Montrose
CorkScrew BBQ Barbecue Spring
Craft Omakase Japanese Austin – Rosedale
Hestia American Austin – Downtown
InterStellar BBQ Barbecue Austin – Anderson Mill
la Barbecue Barbecue Austin – Holly
Le Jardinier Houston French Houston – Museum District
LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue Barbecue Austin – South
March Mediterranean Houston – Montrose
Mixtli Mexican San Antonio – Downtown
Musaafer Indian Houston – Uptown
Olamaie Southern Austin – Downtown
Tatemó Mexican Houston – Spring Branch
Tatsu Dallas Japanese Dallas – Deep Ellum
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Key
  Indicates a restaurant with one Michelin star

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Chaudhury, Nadia. "The Michelin Guide Is Coming to Texas for the First Time". Eater Austin. No. 16 July 2024. Vox Media. Eater. Archived from the original on 3 September 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  2. ^ Blaskovich, Sarah (30 September 2024). "Hotly-anticipated Michelin Guide Texas lands Nov. 11". The Dallas Morning News. Archived from the original on 2 October 2024. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  3. ^ Chaudhury, Nadia (7 November 2024). "Texas's Restaurant Community Is Stoked for the Michelin Guide". Eater Austin. Vox Media. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Texas shines bright earning 15 Stars in inaugural MICHELIN Guide selection". Michelin Guide. Michelin North America. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
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