France has the most Michelin stars in the world according to the 2020 publication of the Michelin guide. The second country is Japan with Italy in the third position.
Every year the Michelin Guide announces its sought-after accolades, the Michelin stars. Each country and restaurant learns if it added to the list of award-winners, deemed a good restaurant (one star), worth a detour (two stars) or worth a special journey (three stars).
As the Michelin Guide expands across the world awarding accolades to restaurants, including street food vendors and fast-casual establishments, the number of Michelin star restaurants in cities such as Hong Kong or San Francisco grows. However, there are some countries that can be considered fine-dining heavy hitters, and they are the countries with the highest number of Michelin star restaurants – France, Italy and Japan.
Which country has the most Michelin stars?
As the Michelin Guide is a French institution, and French cuisine is the foundational fine-dining tradition that has informed and inspired modern haute cuisine around the world, it is no surprise that France is also the country with the most Michelin stars in the world.
How many Michelin stars does France have?
France has the highest number of stars, with 628 Michelin stars awarded in the 2020 guide — down from 632 in 2019. There are 513 one-star restaurants. France is also the country with the highest number of three-Michelin-star restaurants with 29, which is more than any other country in Europe, and tied globally with Japan. There are 86 restaurants in France with two Michelin stars.
The Michelin Guide to France 2020
The big news in the Michelin Guide France 2020 was that the restaurant Paul Bocuse in Leon, the culinary house of the late great chef Paul Bocuse had lost its third Michelin star and was downgraded to just two.
The numbers of three-Michelin-star restaurants were swelled by three additions - Christopher Coutanceau restaurant in La Rochelle; Restaurant Kei in Paris, and Restaurant L'Oustau de Baumanière in Baux-de-Provence.