This article contains a list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Croatia.
The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out. Over time, the stars that were given out started to become more valuable. [1]
Multiple anonymous Michelin inspectors visit the restaurants several times. They rate the restaurants on five criteria: "quality of products", "mastery of flavor and cooking techniques", "the personality of the chef represented in the dining experience", "value for money", and "consistency between inspectors' visits". [1] [2] Inspectors have at least ten years of expertise and create a list of popular restaurants supported by media reports, reviews, and diner popularity. If they reach a consensus, Michelin awards restaurants from one to three stars based on its evaluation methodology: One star means "high-quality cooking, worth a stop", two stars signify "excellent cooking, worth a detour", and three stars denote "exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey". [3] The stars are not permanent and restaurants are constantly being re-evaluated. If the criteria are not met, the restaurant will lose its stars. [1]
2017 was the first year of the Michelin Guide for Croatia.
Name | Cuisine | Location | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
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Agli Amici Rovinj | Italian | Rovinj | ||||
Alfred Keller | Modern | Mali Lošinj | ||||
Boškinac | Creative | Novalja | ||||
Draga di Lovrana | Italian-French | Kvarner Gulf | ||||
Dubravkin Put | Mediterranean | Zagreb | — | — | — | |
Korak | Contemporary | Jastrebarsko | — | — | ||
LD Terrace | Modern | Korčula | ||||
Monte | Creative | Rovinj | ||||
Nebo | Modern | Rijeka | ||||
Noel | Modern | Zagreb | ||||
Restaurant 360 | Modern | Dubrovnik | ||||
Pelegrini | Modern | Šibenik | ||||
Reference | [4] | [5] | [6] | [7] |
Indicates a restaurant with one Michelin star | |
Indicates a restaurant with two Michelin stars |
Name | Cuisine | Location | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
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Boškinac | Creative | Novalja | — | — | — | |
Draga di Lovrana | Italian-French | Kvarner Gulf | — | — | ||
LD Terrace | Modern | Korčula | — | — | — | |
Monte | Creative | Rovinj | ||||
Noel | Modern | Zagreb | — | — | ||
Restaurant 360 | Modern | Dubrovnik | — | |||
Pelegrini | Modern | Šibenik | — | |||
Reference | [8] | [9] | [10] | [11] | ||
Indicates a restaurant with one Michelin star |
The Michelin Guides are a series of guide books that have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few restaurants in certain geographic areas. Michelin also publishes the Green Guides, a series of general guides to cities, regions, and countries.
Corey Lee is a Korean-American chef and restaurateur based in San Francisco. In 2014, his flagship restaurant, Benu, became the first in San Francisco to receive three Stars from the Michelin Guide, making Lee the first Korean chef to garner that accolade. In 2019, Benu made its debut on The World's 50 Best Restaurants. Lee is also a two-time James Beard Award winner and a goodwill ambassador to Seoul.
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