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LIST: MICHELIN Guide to the Philippines | Manila and Environs & Cebu 2026

The MICHELIN Guide has finally arrived in the Philippines, with nine restaurants in Manila and Environs & Cebu earning prestigious Stars, including one earning Two MICHELIN Stars in its debut year. The first Philippine edition for 2026 includes 108 establishments, including 90 across Manila and Environs and 18 in Cebu.

This is a huge deal for the Philippine food scene. Whether or not you agree with the selection, if you like eating out, you’re probably curious to try some of the restaurants that were recognized and wondering where they’re located.

Scroll to the end for a savable and shareable list on social media for easy reference.

MICHELIN Starred Restaurants

Most of the MICHELIN Starred restaurants from the inaugural list can be found in Makati, with one entry each from Taguig, Paranaque and Cavite. Helm in Makati was awarded Two MICHELIN Stars upon its debut while eight other restaurants across Manila and Environs received One MICHELIN Star for high-quality cooking.

All establishment descriptions that follow are from MICHELIN’s official news release.

Helm ∗ ∗

Led by chef Josh Boutwood, Helm offers modern tasting menus inspired by the chef’s half-British, half-Filipino heritage, infused with Spanish influences. Each course a reflection of craftsmanship, identity and culinary evolution. (Makati)

Asador Alfonso ∗

Ingredients are sourced directly from Spain to create authentic dishes that balance rustic simplicity with remarkable depth and character. (Cavite)

Celera ∗

Two chef-owners craft contemporary Asian fare that draws inspiration from Japan, China, Singapore and beyond, resulting in bold, layered flavors. (Makati)

Gallery by Chele ∗

Culinary excellence meets environmental integrity here, where local sourcing, waste reduction and education form the foundation of chef Chele González’s progressive philosophy. This restaurant also earned the MICHELIN Green Star, for embodying sustainable gastronomy. (Taguig)

Hapag ∗

Rooted in the flavors of home, Hapag reimagines traditional Filipino dishes with modern sophistication, championing local produce and deep culinary heritage. (Makati)

Inatô ∗

Guests ring a bell to enter this chic, intimate space where a sculptural marble counter seats just eight, offering an immersive dining experience that highlights refined Filipino flavors. (Makati)

Kasa Palma ∗

The chef draws on French techniques and global influences — from Latin America to Southeast Asia — to craft expressive, wood-fired dishes that celebrate local ingredients. (Makati)

Linamnam ∗

The chef welcomes just 10 diners into what was once his childhood bedroom, now transformed into an elegant dining space adorned with woven wall coverings, wooden floors and Tiffany-style lamps. (Parañaque)

Toyo Eatery ∗

“Toyo”, Tagalog for soy sauce, hints at the restaurant’s ethos: an appreciation for seemingly simple elements that are, in truth, layered, complex and deeply Filipino at heart. (Makati)

Bib Gourmand: Quality at Great Value

The Bib Gourmand selection features 25 restaurants (19 in Manila and Environs and 6 in Cebu) that offer “exceptional food at moderate prices”.This category focuses on family-run eateries to contemporary bistros, that offer value, flavor and soulful cooking.

Makati

Taguig

Quezon City

Satti and Chicken Belachan from Palm Grill, Quezon City

Manila

Parañaque

Cebu

MICHELIN Selected Restaurants

Beyond the MICHELIN Star and Bib Gourmand distinctions, the MICHELIN Guide Manila and Environs & Cebu 2026 highlights 74 MICHELIN Selected restaurants: 62 in Manila and Environs and 12 in Cebu.

These establishments were recognized for “the quality of their cuisine, the distinct character of their dining experience and their consistent commitment to excellence.”

Makati

Blackbird in Makati
Sizzling Sinigang from Locavore

Taguig

Pasay

Halibut Sinigang from Juniper

Mandaluyong

Quezon City

Fong Wei Wu in Banawe, Quezon City

Marikina

San Juan

Manila

Parañaque

Cavite

Cebu

Here’s the full list grouped into cities for easier food trip planning and reference shareable on social media.

Learn more about the different restaurants, track which ones you’ve eaten in, and write your own notes using MICHELIN’s official website: https://guide.michelin.com/en/ph/restaurants 

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