the first US restaurant serving Mexican cuisine to earn two stars.
In the one star category, four restaurants earn stars for the first time including In Situ, Kenzo, Rich Table and Kinjo.
The original guide was due to be released on October 12 but was pushed back following the devastation left from wildfires that spread across the San Francisco Bay area destroying restaurants, wineries and farms.
Speaking of the decision to hold back the release, Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Michelin Group executive vice president of the Michelin Guide said: “America’s Wine Country has experienced an extraordinary tragedy and our decision to delay the 2018 selections was made with the deepest concern for those affected.”
With the new 2018 selection seven restaurants now have three stars, seven have two and a further 41 now make up the list of one stars. Elsewhere Michelin also recognised 67 restaurants throughout the San Francisco Bay Area & Wine Country with Bib Gourmands.
The Michelin Guide San Francisco 2018 will be available from Friday, October 27 at a suggested retail price of $18.99.