The Inaugural MICHELIN Guide Manila And Environs Cebu 2026 Reveals 1 Two Stars, 8 One Star 25 Bib Gourmands
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- The first-ever edition for the Philippines spans Manila, surrounding regions, and Cebu features 108 restaurants in total: 1 Two Stars, 8 One Star, 25 Bib Gourmand, and 74 MICHELIN Selected
The 2026 edition marks a historic milestone, spotlighting the Philippines' vibrant gastronomic identity and elevating its place on the global culinary map. The selection includes a total of 108 establishments, with Manila and Environs represented by 90 restaurants, and Cebu by 18, reflecting both metropolitan sophistication and regional soul. "We are honored to present the first edition of the MICHELIN Guide in the Philippines," said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide. "This selection pays tribute to a new generation of Filipino chefs, and international chefs who have embraced the Philippines, drawing inspiration from local heritage, bold flavors, and heartfelt hospitality. Whether it's fine dining or street-side eateries, our inspectors were truly impressed by the culinary authenticity and creativity found across the country."In this inaugural selection, 9 restaurants are awarded MICHELIN Stars:1 restaurant achieves the rare distinction of Two MICHELIN Stars with its debut, recognizing its excellent cooking that's worth a detour!Helm (Manila): A modern restaurant fusing the chef's British-Filipino heritage with Spanish techniques, known for creative precision. 8 restaurants receive One MICHELIN:- Asador Alfonso – Spanish-inspired dishes with rustic elegance.
- Celera – Contemporary Asian fusion with global flair.
- Gallery by Chele – Celebrated for its sustainability ethos.
- Hapag – Elevating local ingredients with a refined hand.
- Inatô – Intimate counter dining with sculptural detail.
- Kasa Palma – Wood-fired global flavors with French technique.
- Linamnam – 10-seat fine dining inside a former childhood bedroom.
- Toyo Eatery – Modern Filipino rooted in everyday soul.
- Bolero – Spanish-Mediterranean fare built for sharing.
- Cabel – Pan-Philippine dishes with a southern tilt.
- Lampara – French-Filipino plates in a relaxed setting.
- COCHI – Located on a corner of BGC, this restaurant brings typical Filipino flavours into a modern setting.
- Pilya's Kitchen –Signature ribbon noodles at a food market counter.
- The Underbelly – Bold Japanese-inspired ramen by a young chef.
- The Pig & Palm – Pork-led small plates in a stylish space.
- Esmen – 60-year-old eatery known for traditional linarang.
- Abaseria Deli & Café – From export office to comfort food hotspot.
- Young Chef Award: Chef Don Patrick Baldosano (Linamnam), for reinventing Filipino cuisine with techniques like fermentation and aging.
- Service Award: Mrs. Erin Recto (Hapag), who balances her role as Sommelier and Operations Director with heartfelt hospitality.
- Exceptional Cocktail Award: Mr. Benjamin Leal (Uma Nota), recognized for culturally rich, inventive drinks blending Japanese, Brazilian, and Southeast Asian inspirations.
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