One Star - A very good restaurant in its category with cuisine prepared to a consistently high standard. A good place to stop on your journey.

- A very good restaurant in its category with cuisine prepared to a consistently high standard. A good place to stop on your journey. Two Stars - Excellent cuisine, skillfully and carefully crafted dishes of outstanding quality. Worth a detour.

- Excellent cuisine, skillfully and carefully crafted dishes of outstanding quality. Worth a detour. Three Stars - Exceptional cuisine with distinctive dishes and superlative ingredients. Worth a special journey.

total of 8 restaurants, which is up two from last year (one is Adega). Luna Mexican Kitchen on the Alameda is the newcomer.

Fortunately we we did not lose any Michelin recommended restaurants this year.

Downtown

Back A Yard

East San Jose

Adega

Midtown

Luna Mexican Kitchen



Din Tai Fung



Walia

South San Jose

Thien Long



Lau Hai San

Camden

Zeni



I also created a Google doc listing all of the star recipients for 2019 , along with tabs for all previous years and some general statistics. Below is an image capture from the doc. This year there were a total of 57 restaurants that were awarded Michelin stars, which is up 2 from last year and an all-time high for the Bay Area. 63% of the restaurants are locating in SF, 18% in Silicon Valley (split evenly between the South Bay and the Peninsula), 16% in Wine Country, 2% in the East Bay, and 2% in Marin. This is the first time ever where Silicon Valley has more Michelin Star restaurants than Wine Country. There are 5 new restaurants on the list for 2019 and 3 that did not make the cut or were closed down. The only new starred restaurant on the list from Silicon Valley is Protege in Palo Alto.





The Michelin guide is the most renowned rubric in the world for measuring culinary success. Unfortunately, we have some bad news this year. San Jose's first and only Michelin Star restaurant, Adega in Little Portugal, lost its star after holding the honor for two years. It's unclear why, although it is still featured in the guide as a recommended restaurant.Michelin has three different star categories:There are also restaurants in the Michelin guide that do not get a star, but are considered "Michelin Recommended." This is already a significant honor that a very small percentage of restaurants achieve. Within this category San Jose scored aSource: Michelin Guide