[Tokyo] Tokyo keeps up with its honours of the city awarded with the most number of Michelin stars – 234 starred restaurants in total.
All 12 three-starred restaurants retain their stars, with 5 NEW two-starred restaurants. They are Den, Florilège, Higuchi, Hommage and Sazenka.
Florilège which features Chef Hiroyasu Kawate’s imaginative modern French cooking.
Quintessence with 3 Michelin stars. Truly deserving.
3 Star Michelin – Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey!
Azabu Yukimura – Japanese (Minato-ku)
Kagurazaka Ishikawa – Japanese (Shinjuku-ku)
Joel Robuchon – French (Meguro-ku)
Kanda – Japanese (Minato-ku)
Kohaku – Japanese (Shinjuku-ku)
Makimura – Japanese (Shinagawa-ku)
Quintessence – French (Shinagawa-ku)
Ryugin – Japanese (Minato-ku)
Sushi Saito Saito – Sushi (Minato-ku)
Sukiyabashi Jiro Honten – Sushi (Chuo-ku)
Sushi Yoshitake – Sushi (Chuo-ku)
Usukifugu Yamadaya – Fugu (Minato-ku)
You can refer to http://gm.gnavi.co.jp/restaurant/list/tokyo/ for the full list.
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