Michelin stars are like the Oscars of the restaurant industry – an acknowledgement of quality that almost always also means a boost for business. Stars are bestowed annually, in a series of almost 30 guidebooks covering France – home of the publisher, the Michelin tire company – and cities and countries around the world. Any chef who wins a star – and especially those who win a coveted three-star rating – can justly feel among the elite of his or her profession.
However, there’s no such thing as a Michelin-starred chef. Stars are given to restaurants, not chefs, even when the chef owns the place or when it’s named for him or her. As Michelin itself puts it on the guide’s website, “The MICHELIN Guide awards stars to restaurants based on the quality of the food they serve, and not to individuals,” adding that that’s appropriate because “world-class meals are often the collective efforts of an entire team.”
“Chefs can’t take off with the stars,” Michelin continues, “nor do the stars transfer to another restaurant owned by the same chef. If a chef who runs a Michelin-starred restaurant in Spain opens a new restaurant in Hong Kong, this does not automatically make the latter a Michelin-starred restaurant.”
If there are no Michelin-starred chefs per se, though, there are chefs who have managed to win multiple Michelin stars. The guide grants one star to a restaurant deemed to be “Une très bonne table dans sa catégorie” (a very good table in its category), two to a “Table excellente, mérite un détour” (an excellent table, worth a detour), and the highest accolade, three stars, to “Une des meilleures tables, vaut le voyage” (one of the best tables, worth a special trip).
Some 13 chefs currently run one or more restaurants in all three categories, and another seven have at least five stars each in various combinations. The stars may not be attached to them permanently, but the fact that they’ve won these honors certainly means that they’re among the best of the best at the art of cooking and the business of running a kitchen. (Not only Michelin-starred restaurants are worth a trip. Here is a list of the one can’t miss restaurant in every state.)
To determine the chefs honored with the most Michelin stars around the world, 24/7 Tempo reviewed data collected by the British-based financial product comparison site Money.co.uk. The site based its original list on “Who is the Best Chef in the World? 16 Top Michelin Star Chefs in 2022,” appearing in the “inspirational experiences” blog Truly, then verified information against the most recent editions of the Guide Michelin for the countries concerned. The list includes the 20 chefs with five or more stars.
Money.co.uk reports that its data was up-to-date as of March. We verified it in mid-May and made changes where appropriate, and added three chefs who were omitted in the source material – Simon Rogan of the U.K. and the Italian chefs Enrico Bartolini and Umberto Bombana. Note that new editions of the guides for various places are published on a rolling schedule throughout the first part of the year and also that restaurants – even those with Michelin stars – do sometimes close, especially these days, so the particulars on this list are subject to change. (Here are the saddest restaurant closings of 2021.)
If the accomplishments of these chefs seem impressive, by the way, it’s worth remembering that a chef who’s not on this list – the late Joël Robuchon, the so-called “Chef of the Century,” who died in 2018 – ran restaurants holding a total of 32 Michelin stars at the time of his demise.
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8. (tie) Simon Rogan
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 5
> Three stars: L’Enclume (Cartmel, England)
> Two stars: None
> One star: Rogan & Co. (Cartmel, England), Roganic (Hong Kong)
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8. (tie) Paco Pérez
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 5
> Three stars: None
> Two stars: Enoteca Paco Pérez (Barcelona), Miramar (Llança, Spain)
> One star: Cinco (Berlin)
7. (tie) Quique Dacosta
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: Quique Dacosta (Dénia, Spain)
> Two stars: El Poblet (Valencia, Spain)
> One star: Deessa (Madrid)
7. (tie) Jordi Cruz
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: ABaC (Barcelona)
> Two stars: Angle (Barcelona)
> One star: Atempo (Barcelona)
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7. (tie) Heinz Beck
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: La Pergola (Rome)
> Two stars: None
> One star: St. George by Heinz Beck (Taormina, Italy), Gusto (Almancil, Portugal), Heinz Beck (Tokyo)
7. (tie) Heston Blumenthal
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: The Fat Duck (Bray, England)
> Two stars: Dinner (London)
> One star: The Hinds Head (Bray, England)
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7. (tie) Carme Ruscalleda
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: Sant Pau (Sant Pol de Mar, Spain)
> Two stars: Moments (Barcelona)
> One star: Sant Pau (Tokyo)
7. (tie) Seiji Yamamoto
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: Nihonryori RyuGin (Tokyo)
> Two stars: Shoun RyuGin (Taipei)
> One star: None
7. (tie) Thomas Keller
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 6
> Three stars: The French Laundry (Yountville, CA, USA), Per Se (New York City)
> Two stars: None
> One star: None
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6. (tie) Andreas Caminada
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 7
> Three stars: Schloss Schauenstein (Fürstenau, Switzerland)
> Two stars: IGNIV (Bad Ragaz, Switzerland), IGNIV (St. Moritz, Switzerland)
> One star: IGNIV (Zürich, Switzerland)
6. (tie) Yoshihiro Murata
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 7
> Three stars: Kikunoi Honten (Kyoto, Japan)
> Two stars: Kikunoi Akasaka (Tokyo), Kikunoi Roan (Kyoto)
> One star: None
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6. (tie) Gordon Ramsay
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 7
> Three stars: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay (London)
> Two stars: Le Pressoir d’Argent – Gordon Ramsay (Bordeaux, France)
> One star: Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay (London), Gordon Ramsay au Trianon (Versailles, France)
5. (tie) Anne-Sophie Pic
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 8
> Three stars: Maison de Pic (Valence, France)
> Two stars: Anne-Sophie Pic (Lausanne. Switzerland), La Dame de Pic (London)
> One star: La Dame de Pic (Paris)
5. (tie) Enrico Bartolini
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 8
> Three stars: Enrico Bartolini al Mudec (Milan)
> Two stars: Glam Restaurant at Palazzo Venart (Venice, Italy)
> One star: Casual (Bergamo, Italy), La Trattoria Enrico Bartolini (Badiola), Locanda del Sant’Uffizio Enrico Bartolini (Cioccaro, Italy)
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4. Umberto Bombana
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 9
> Three stars: 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong)
> Two stars: 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Shanghai), Octavium Italian Restaurant (Hong Kong)
> One star: 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Macao), Opera Bombana (Beijing)
3. (tie) Yannick Alléno
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 11
> Three stars: Le 1947 å Cheval Blanc (Courcheval 1850, France), Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen (Paris)
> Two stars: L’Abysse au Pavillon Ledoyen (Paris)
> One star: PavYllon (Paris), PavYllon (Monte Carlo), Ristorante FRE-Réva (Monforte d’Alba, Italy)
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3. (tie) Martín Berasategui
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 11
> Three stars: Lasarte (Barcelona), Restaurante Martín Berasategui (Lasarte-Oria, Spain)
> Two stars: M.B. (Guía de Isora, Tenerife, Spain)
> One star: Oria (Barcelona), Ola Martín Berasategui (Bilbao, Spain), eMe Be Garrote (San Sebastián, Spain), Fifty Seconds (Lisbon)
2. Pierre Gagnaire
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 13
> Three stars: Pierre Gagnaire (Paris), Sketch (Lecture Room and Library) (London)
> Two stars: Pierre Gagnaire (Tokyo), Duende (Nîmes, France)
> One star: Gaya par Pierre Gagnaire (Paris), Pierre Gagnaire (Seoul), Le Comptoir de Pierre Gagnaire (Shanghai)
1. Alain Ducasse
> Number of Michelin stars as of May 2022: 17
> Three stars: Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester (London), Le Louis XV (Monte Carlo)
> Two stars: Le Meurice Alain Ducasse (Paris), Beige Alain Ducasse (Tokyo), Alain Ducasse at Morpheus (Macao),
> One star: Benoit (Paris), La Bastide de Moustiers (Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, France), L’Hostellerie de l’Abbaye de la Celle (La Celle, France), Blue by Alain Ducasse (Bangkok), Muni Alain Ducasse (Kyoto)
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