Michelin announced its 2025 stars for Florida—Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and new this year— Greater Fort Lauderdale, The Palm Beaches and St. Pete-Clearwater— at a ceremony held at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney Resort.
For its fourth edition, 31 restaurants were awarded stars: 15 in Miami, nine in Orlando, five in Tampa, and one each in Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach.
Four new restaurants were awarded one Michelin star this year: Chef’s Counter at MAASS in Fort Lauderdale; Itamae Ao in Miami; Konro in West Palm Beach; and Ômo by Jônt in Orlando.
And after four years, Florida finally adds another two-Michelin-starred restaurant to its roster with Sorekara in Orlando joining L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon in Miami at the top.
This year’s Michelin green star award, which highlights a restaurant at the forefront of sustainable practices, went to two Miami restaurants: Entrenos, whose initiatives include sourcing produce locally and sustainably and repurposing food waste into sauces and vinegars; and Stubborn Seed, where ingredients are sourced from chef Jeremy Ford’s 5.5-acre farm, and composting program.
Thirty-six restaurants received a Bib Gourmand distinction, which recognizes great food at a great value, with seven new entries this year: Heritage in Fort Lauderdale; Bánh Mì Boy, Coro, Smokemade Meats + Eats, and UniGirl in Orlando; and Aioli and Palm Beach Meats in West Palm Beach.
In addition to the Bib Gourmand and Stars awards, Michelin also announced four Special Awards, highlighting the skillful professionals from the industry: Jacqueline Pirolo of Macchialina in Miami (Sommelier Award); Tyler Wolff of Ponte in Tampa (Exceptional Cocktails Award); Austin Joseph of Sorekara in Orlando (Outstanding Service Award); and Juan Camilo Liscano of Palma in Miami (Young Chef Award).
“Florida has proven to be an international culinary destination, with the expansion to three new cities and five restaurants being welcomed into the Michelin Star family in this year’s selection,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guides, in a statement. “Our anonymous inspectors continued to be delighted by Florida’s culinary community, and we congratulate all of the chefs and restaurants being honored in this year’s selection.”
Here are the 2025 Michelin stars and Bib Gourmands for Florida:
Two Michelin Stars (Excellent Cooking, Worth A Detour)
- L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon
- Sorekara (new)
One Michelin Star (High-Quality Cooking, Worth A Stop)
- Ariete
- Boia De
- Camille
- Capa
- Chef’s Counter at MAASS (new)
- Cote Miami
- Ebbe
- Elcielo Miami
- EntreNos
- Hiden
- Itamae Ao (new)
- Kadence
- Konro (new)
- Kōsen
- Koya
- Le Jardinier Miami
- Lilac
- Los Félix
- Natsu
- Ogawa
- Ômo by Jônt (new)
- Papa Llama
- Rocca
- Shingo
- Soseki
- Stubborn Seed
- Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt
- The Surf Club Restaurant
- Victoria & Albert’s
Bib Gourmand (Good Quality, Good Value Cooking)
- aioli (new)
- Bachour
- Bánh Mì Boy (new)
- Bombay Street Kitchen
- Chug’s Diner
- Coro (new)
- Domu
- El Turco
- Ghee Indian Kitchen
- Gorkhali Kitchen
- Heritage (new)
- Hometown Barbecue Miami
- Isan Zaap
- La Natural
- Lucali
- Mandolin Aegean Bistro
- Michael’s Genuine
- Norigami
- Otto’s High Dive
- Palm Beach Meats (new)
- Phuc Yea
- Psomi
- Rooster and the Till
- Sanguich De Miami
- Smokemade Meats + Eats (new)
- Strand
- Streetlight Taco
- Sushi Saint
- Tam Tam
- Taste of Chengdu
- The Ravenous Pig
- Tinta y Cafe
- UniGirl (new)
- Z Asian
- Zaru
- Zitz Sum