Michelin madness hits LA as 11 more restaurants make the guide — plus 4 more in Southern California
Michelin has added 11 new restaurants to its California Guide, enhancing the competitive dining scene in Los Angeles. These additions include a variety of cuisines, from sushi to Argentine-Uruguayan dishes. The awards ceremony is set for June 24 in San Diego, where these establishments will vie for prestigious Michelin stars or Bib Gourmand honors.
- ▪Michelin announced the addition of 11 new Southern California restaurants to its California Guide.
- ▪Notable new entries include Miura, an omakase restaurant in Beverly Hills, and Alto in Studio City.
- ▪The list features a range of cuisines, including modern Spanish fare and Korean American dishes.
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Food & Drink Michelin madness hits LA as 11 more restaurants make the guide — plus 4 more in Southern California By Bianca Zalben Published May 20, 2026, 7:35 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Los Angeles’ cutthroat restaurant scene just got a major Michelin shakeup, and a crop of buzzy newcomers from Beverly Hills sushi counters to Studio City live-fire grills are suddenly one step closer to culinary superstardom. On Wednesday, Michelin announced that 11 new Southern California restaurants have been added to the California Guide ahead of its highly anticipated June 24 awards ceremony in San Diego, putting them in the running for coveted Michelin stars or Bib Gourmand honors.
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