The inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide in the Philippines was launched in October 2025 for the year 2026, which covers Manila and its environs, and Cebu City. There are currently nine restaurants in the Philippines with a Michelin-star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants based on their quality. [1] [2] [3]
| | One Michelin star |
|---|---|
| | Two Michelin stars |
— | The restaurant did not receive a star that year |
| Name | Cuisine | Location | 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asador Alfonso | Spanish contemporary | Cavite | |
| Celera | Asian contemporary | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Gallery by Chele | Creative | Metro Manila - Taguig | |
| Hapag | Filipino | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Helm | Creative | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Inatô | Filipino | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Kasa Palma | Filipino | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Linamnam | Filipino | Metro Manila - Parañaque | |
| Toyo Eatery | Filipino | Metro Manila - Makati | |
| Reference | [4] | ||