Top 10 Cities with the Most Michelin-Starred Restaurants
This ranking is based on global Michelin Guide data as of 2026, counting the total number of starred restaurants (one, two, and three stars combined) in each city. These cities represent the pinnacle of the global culinary industry and are top destinations for gastronomy enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts & Summary
As the eternal 'King of Gastronomy,' Tokyo continues to dominate the global Michelin rankings in 2026. What makes this feat remarkable is that Tokyo’s total count of Michelin-starred establishments significantly outpaces traditional heavyweights like Paris or New York, with its concentration of three-star restaurants often rivaling entire regions in France. In Tokyo, you might stumble upon an elite, star-studded 'hidden gem' just steps away from an ordinary subway station. This unique ecosystem of high density and uncompromising quality has turned the city into a true pilgrimage site for food lovers—where the pursuit of Shokunin (artisan spirit) meets urban intensity to define the gold standard of modern fine dining.
| Rank | City | Number of Restaurants | Country/Region |
|---|---|---|---|
Tokyo | 201 | Japan | |
Paris | 128 | France | |
Kyoto | 98 | Japan | |
| 4 | Osaka | 94 | Japan |
| 5 | Hong Kong | 78 | China |
| 6 | New York | 72 | USA |
| 7 | London | 68 | UK |
| 8 | Singapore | 55 | Singapore |
| 9 | Shanghai | 50 | China |
| 10 | Rome | 46 | Italy |