Texas restaurants earn recognition in 2025 Michelin Guide

Governor Greg Abbott
Governor Greg Abbott
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Governor Greg Abbott has congratulated Texas restaurants that have been recognized in the 2025 MICHELIN Guide Texas. The guide highlights 18 establishments awarded one MICHELIN Star and four restaurants given the MICHELIN Green Star for sustainable practices. In total, 140 restaurants from Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio are included in this year’s selection. These include Bib Gourmand and Recommended eateries.

“As the MICHELIN Guide returns to Texas for its second year, Texas is serving up even more world-renowned restaurants and rich flavors that can only be found in our great state,” said Governor Abbott. “The MICHELIN Guide’s continued recognition of Texas’ award-winning restaurants and chefs bolsters our world-class foodservice industry, part of our vibrant tourism economy that supports more than 1.3 million Texas jobs and contributes more than $199 billion to our state’s economy. I thank the MICHELIN Guide for recognizing our outstanding variety of cuisines and congratulate the chefs, restaurants, and their teams for making Texas the best place to live, work, and dine.”

The official release event for the MICHELIN Guide Texas took place in Houston with support from Travel Texas. Chefs and restaurant staff were honored during a ceremony held at the event.

Travel Texas Director Tim Fennell stated: “The MICHELIN Guide Texas continues to make history, recognizing our state’s longstanding barbecue traditions as a cuisine worth traveling for, while also showcasing the incredible diversity of flavors that can be found across our great state. MICHELIN Guide’s presence in Texas elevates our state on the global culinary stage and inspires travelers to discover the people and places that make Texas dining one of a kind.”

Travel Texas operates within the Governor’s Economic Development & Tourism Office to promote tourism both domestically and internationally by working with local organizations to highlight what makes visiting Texas unique.



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