List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California

This article contains a complete list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California. Michelin published restaurant guides for Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 but suspended the publication in 2010.[1] Publication of the guide would resume in 2019 but now covered all of California in one guide. In 2023, Michelin published a guide covering the entire state of California,[2] awarding stars to 35 restaurants in Greater Los Angeles and Southern California.

2023 edit

The 2023 edition of the Michelin Guide covers the entire state of California.

Name City/
Neighborhood
2023[3][4]
715 Los Angeles - Arts District  
Addison San Diego  
Bell's Los Alamos  
Camphor Los Angeles - Arts District  
Caruso's Montecito  
Citrin Santa Monica  
Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura Beverly Hills  
Gwen Los Angeles - Hollywood  
Hana re Costa Mesa  
Hayato Los Angeles - Arts District  
Heritage Long Beach  
Jeune et Jolie Carlsbad  
Kali Los Angeles - Hollywood  
Kato Los Angeles - Arts District  
Knife Pleat Costa Mesa - South Coast Metro  
Manzke Los Angeles - Westside  
Maude Beverly Hills  
Mélisse Santa Monica  
Morihiro Los Angeles - Atwater Village  
n/naka Los Angeles - Palms  
Nozawa Bar Beverly Hills  
Orsa & Winston Los Angeles - Downtown  
Osteria Mozza Los Angeles - Hollywood  
Pasta | Bar Los Angeles - Encino  
Providence Los Angeles - Hollywood  
Q Sushi Los Angeles - Downtown  
Shibumi Los Angeles - Downtown  
Shin Sushi Los Angeles - Encino  
Soichi San Diego  
Sushi Ginza Onodera West Hollywood  
Sushi I-NABA Manhattan Beach  
Sushi Kaneyoshi Los Angeles - Little Tokyo  
Sushi Tadokoro San Diego  
Taco María Costa Mesa Closed (2023)[5]
Valle San Diego  

2008-2022 edit

The 2019 and 2021-2022 edition of the Michelin Guide covers the entire state of California.[6]

Name City/
Neighborhood
2008[7] 2009[8] No Guide
(2010-2018)
2019 No Guide (2020)[9] 2021[10] 2022[11][12]
715 Los Angeles - Arts District  
Addison San Diego      
Asanebo Los Angeles - Studio City    
Bastide West Hollywood   Closed (2011)[13]
Bell's Los Alamos    
Bistro Na's Temple City    
Camphor Los Angeles - Arts District  
Citrin Santa Monica  
CUT by Wolfgang Puck Beverly Hills        
Dialogue Santa Monica   Closed (2020)[14]
Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura Beverly Hills    
Gwen Los Angeles - Hollywood  
Hana re Costa Mesa      
Hatchet Hall Culver City  
Hatfield's Los Angeles - Hollywood   Closed (2014)[15]
Hayato Los Angeles - Wholesale District      
Joe's Restaurant Los Angeles - Venice   Closed (2016)[16]
Jeune et Jolie Carlsbad    
Kali Los Angeles - Hollywood      
Kato Los Angeles - Downtown      
Knife Pleat Costa Mesa - South Coast Metro    
La Botte Santa Monica     Closed (2014)[17]
Dining Room at the Langham Huntington Pasadena    
Le Comptoir Los Angeles - Wilshire Center    
Matsuhisa Beverly Hills  
Manzke Los Angeles - Westside  
Maude Beverly Hills      
Mélisse Santa Monica     Temporarily closed[18]    
Mori Sushi Los Angeles - Sawtelle        
Morihiro Los Angeles - Atwater Village      
n/naka Los Angeles - Palms      
Nozawa Bar Beverly Hills      
Orsa & Winston Los Angeles - Downtown      
Ortolan Los Angeles     Closed (2011)[19]
Osteria Mozza Los Angeles - Hollywood        
Pasjoli Santa Monica  
Pasta | Bar Los Angeles - Encino    
Patina Los Angeles - Downtown     Closed (2020)[20]
Phenakite Los Angeles - Hollywood    
Providence Los Angeles - Hollywood          
Q Sushi Los Angeles - Downtown      
Rustic Canyon Santa Monica    
Saddle Peak Lodge Calabasas  
Shibumi Los Angeles - Downtown      
Shin Sushi Los Angeles - Encino      
Shunji Los Angeles - Sawtelle  
Soichi San Diego    
Somni Beverly Hills   Closed (2020)[21]
Sona West Hollywood     Closed (2010)[22]
Spago Beverly Hills    
Sushi by Scratch Restaurants: Montecito Santa Barbara    
Sushi Ginza Onodera West Hollywood      
Sushi I-NABA Manhattan Beach    
Sushi Kaneyoshi Los Angeles - Little Tokyo  
Sushi Tadokoro San Diego    
Sushi Zo Los Angeles - Downtown  
Taco Maria Costa Mesa      
Trattoria Tre Venezie Pasadena     Closed (2012)[23]
Trois Mec Los Angeles - Hollywood   Closed (2020)[24]
Urasawa Beverly Hills      [25] Closed (2020)
Valentino Santa Monica     Closed (2018)[26]
Vespertine Culver City    
Water Grill Los Angeles - Downtown
Costa Mesa
San Diego
Santa Monica
   

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

https://guide.michelin.com/us/en