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What is the highest Michelin star rating for a chef?

What is the highest Michelin star rating for a chef?

Who are the Most-Awarded Michelin-Star Chefs in the World?

  • Joël Robuchon, 31 Michelin Stars.
  • Alain Ducasse, 21 Michelin Stars.
  • Gordon Ramsay, 16 Michelin Stars.
  • Martin Berasategui, 8 Michelin Stars.
  • Carme Ruscalleda, 7 Michelin Stars.

What is the highest rating for a restaurant?

three Michelin stars
Being awarded three Michelin stars is the highest accolade a restaurant can receive. The Michelin Guide is famously secretive about how it decides which restaurants deserve stars and how many. Essentially, it comes down to whether the food is good enough to warrant going out of your way to pay the restaurant a visit.

What restaurants have three Michelin stars?

There are currently five restaurants in the UK which hold three Michelin stars, including the aforementioned Waterside Inn. The remaining four restaurants are Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester, The Araki, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay and The Fat Duck.

Which country has the most Michelin star restaurants?

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New York is one of the food capitals of the world. It has the most Michelin star restaurants in the United States. It has 77 starred restaurants out of which six have been awarded the top accolade of three stars.

How many Michelin star restaurants in the world?

As the first chef to own restaurants carrying three Michelin Stars in three cities, the renowned chef and restaurateur has opened over 25 restaurants across the globe, including his world renowned flagship restaurant, three Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester.

Are there any Michelin star restaurants on cruises?

Some cruise lines do have restaurants that have menus designed by chefs who’ve been granted Michelin stars in the past, such as the P&O restaurants created by Atul Kochar, while other cruise lines may invite Michelin star chefs on-board for select cruises, as Silversea have done with Jason Atherton.