(58)
Interesting fact: Blanca got promoted from one to two stars this year, making it the only two-starred restaurant in Brooklyn.
San Francisco, Bay Area and Wine Country
2 new three stars (4)
1 new two star (6)
2 new one stars (30)
Interesting fact: This is the first time in history that the city of San Francisco has had two Michelin star restaurants.
Hong Kong and Macau
No new three stars (5)
3 new two stars (16)
11 new 1 stars (52)
Interesting fact: One-starred restaurant Tim Ho Wan is considered one of the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurants in the world.
Italy
No new three stars (8)
2 new two stars (39)
27 new one stars (285)
Interesting fact: Italy has the highest amount of one star restaurants.
Germany
No new three stars (11)
3 new two stars (38)
31 new one stars (233)
Interesting fact: This year’s results are a national record for Germany.
Chicago
1 new 1 star (2)
1 new 2 star (3)
No new 1 stars (19)
Interesting fact: Newly three starred restaurant Grace has only taken two years to receive the accolade.
Spain and Portugal
No new three stars (8)
2 new two stars (21)
21 new one stars (154)
Interesting fact: The majority of newcomers this year are located in Madrid.
Belgium and Luxembourg
No new three stars (3)
No new two stars (17)
11 new one stars (117)
Interesting fact: All three star restaurants in the region are in Belgium.
Switzerland
No new three stars (2)
No new two stars (19)
18 new one stars (96)
Interesting fact: Switzerland has the greatest number of Michelin starred restaurants per person.
Tokyo
1 new three star (12)
5 new two stars (53)
19 new one stars (161)
Interesting fact: For the first time this year, the Tokyo guide just covers the city of Tokyo, rather than last year which also covered the regions of Yokohama and Shonan.
All in all, Tokyo remains the most Michelin-starred city in the world.
By Stuart Armstrong