Tokyo, being the most Michelin starred city in the world, keeps expanding its hospitality sector with two new 3-Michelin-starred restaurants, two new 2-Michelin-starred restaurants and 18 new entries as well as 34 ryokans (a traditional Japanese inn) and hotels.
The 14th edition of Michelin Guide Tokyo includes 446 restaurants in total. The guide also names 6 restaurants that uses sustainable methods with the new green star distinction. These restaurants are Narisawa, Quintessence, Sincere, Florilège, Lature and L’Effervescence.
New 3-starred restaurants:
L’Effervescence
Sazenka
New 2-starred restaurants:
Kutan
Sushi Kanesaka
New Entries with one star:
Akasaka Ogino
Au Deco
Azabu Wakei
Esterre
Faro
Makiyaki Ginza Onodera
Hato
Itsuka
L’Intemporel
Juko
Onarimon Haru
Oryori Katsushi
Series
Shigematsu
ShinoiS
Sushi Murayama
Sushi Sugaya
Sushiya Shota