MICHELIN Star Restaurants in Austin, Texas
Austin’s culinary scene has officially maintained MICHELIN status, placing it firmly on the map of global dining destinations. As the MICHELIN Guide Texas releases its second edition of awarded restaurants, Austin’s unique blend of food heritage, inventive flavors and culinary creativity is now internationally recognized. For over a century, the prestigious MICHELIN Guide has set the standard for dining excellence worldwide, awarding stars to restaurants that display the highest quality in creativity, flavor, and mastery. Now, Austin joins the ranks, celebrating chefs and eateries that elevate Texas cuisine. Here’s a look at the MICHELIN Guide’s history, what it means for Austin’s dining landscape and a quick overview of this year’s local honorees.
MICHELIN Guide History
Back to Top of ListThe MICHELIN Guide was created by the French tire company Michelin in 1900. Initially designed to encourage drivers to explore the open road, the guide provided maps, car maintenance tips and lists of places to eat or stay. Over time, the guide evolved from a practical handbook into a prestigious authority on fine dining. By 1926, MICHELIN had introduced its star rating system, awarding a single star to outstanding restaurants and eventually creating the renowned three-star scale in 1931. Today, the MICHELIN Guide is a globally recognized report of dining excellence, with its stars highly coveted by chefs and restaurant owners around the world.
Barley Swine. Credit Richard Casteel. Courtesy MICHELIN Guide.
MICHELIN Stars and Scoring System
Back to Top of ListRestaurants in the MICHELIN Guide are graded by anonymous inspectors, each trained to evaluate food quality with an eye for consistency, technique, and creativity. Five core criteria determine a restaurant’s score: quality of ingredients, mastery of cooking techniques, harmony of flavors, the chef’s personality as reflected in the cuisine and consistency across the menu and experience. A single star denotes a "very good" restaurant in its category, two stars signify "excellent cooking that is worth a detour" and three stars recognize "exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey."
Beyond stars, the guide may also award the Bib Gourmand (named after Bibendum, the Michelin Man and official company mascot) to highlight excellent, more affordable dining options, or the Green Star to recognize restaurants committed to sustainable practices. This meticulous process ensures that MICHELIN-awarded restaurants deliver not just a meal but a memorable experience.
Odd Duck. Credit Richard Casteel. Courtesy MICHELIN Guide.
2025 Austin MICHELIN Award Recipients
Back to Top of ListAustin has solidified its place on the culinary map with remarkable success in the MICHELIN Guide's recent Texas edition. Out of the 18 one-star accolades awarded across the state, Austin proudly maintained seven, showcasing its diverse and innovative dining scene. The city’s reputation for excellence doesn’t stop there—Austin also earned 16 of the 52 Bib Gourmand distinctions, highlighting eateries that deliver exceptional quality and value. Adding to its list of achievements, Austin claimed three of four Green Stars awarded in Texas, recognizing its leaders in sustainability and eco-friendly practices, as well as one of four special awards, further cementing its status as a hub for outstanding and responsible gastronomy. Congratulations to our 2025 Austin MICHELIN Guide Texas recipients!
One Star
- Barley Swine
Cuisine: Contemporary - Craft Omakase
Cuisine: Japanese - Hestia
Cuisine: America - InterStellar BBQ
Cuisine: Barbecue - la Barbecue
Cuisine: Barbecue - LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue
Cuisine: Barbecue - Olamaie
Cuisine: American
Green Star
- Dai Due
Cuisine: American - Emmer & Rye
Cuisine: American - Nixta Taqueria
Cuisine: Mexican
Bib Gourmand
- Briscuits
Cuisine: Barbecue - Cuantos Tacos
Cuisine: Mexican - Dai Due
Cuisine: American - Distant Relatives
Cuisine: Barbecue - Emmer & Rye
Cuisine: American - Franklin Barbecue
Cuisine: Barbecue - Kemuri Tatsu-ya
Cuisine: Izakaya - KG BBQ
Cuisine: Barbecue - La Santa Barbacha
Cuisine: Mexican - Mercado Sin Nombre
Mexican - Micklethwait Craft Meats
Cuisine: Barbecue - Nixta Taqueria
Cuisine: Mexican - Odd Duck
Cuisine: American - Parish Barbecue
Cuisine: Barbecue - Ramen del Barrio
Cuisine: Fusion - Veracruz Fonda & Bar
Cuisine: Mexican
Sommelier Award
MICHELIN Recommended
- Apt 115
Cuisine: Fusion - Birdie's
Cuisine: Contemporary - Comedor
Cuisine: Mexican - Discada
Cuisine: Mexican - Este
Cuisine: Mexican - Ezov
Cuisine: Israeli - Fabrik
Cuisine: Vegan - Garrison
Cuisine: American - Jeffrey's
Cuisine: Contemporary - Joe's Bakery and Coffee Shop
Cuisine: Tex-Mex - La Condesa
Cuisine: Mexican - Launderette
Cuisine: Contemporary - Le Calamar
Cuisine: French - Lenoir
Cuisine: Contemporary - Ling Kitchen
Cuisine: Chinese - Lutie's
Cuisine: American - Maie Day
Cuisine: Steakhouse - Mexta
Cuisine: Mexican - Mum Foods Smokehouse and Delicatessen
Cuisine: Barbecue - Pasta|Bar Austin
Cuisine: Contemporary - Poeta
Cuisine: Contemporary - Siti
Cuisine: South East Asian - Suerte
Cuisine: Mexican - Tare
Cuisine: Japanese - Terry Black's BBQ
Cuisine: Barbecue - Toshokan
Cuisine: Sushi
Young Chef Award (2024)
- Chef Edgar Rico, Nixta Taqueria
Whether you’re a local or a visitor eager to experience Texas’ latest fine dining accolades, now is the perfect time to explore everything Austin has to offer. Discover more of Austin’s incredible food scene—from hidden gems to local favorites, you’ll find local breweries, food trucks and iconic Austin flavors all over town.