AUSTIN (KXAN) — Several restaurants in the Central Texas area were named during the annual MICHELIN Guide Ceremony that happened in Houston Monday night.
Whether they were One MICHELIN Star, MICHELIN Green Star or a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand, Austin was put in the spotlight.
These Austin restaurants were listed as One MICHELIN Star, as provided by the MICHELIN Guide below:
- Barley Swine; contemporary cuisine
- Craft Omakase; Japanese cuisine
- Hestia; American cuisine
- InterStellar BBQ; barbecue cuisine
- la Barbecue; barbecue cuisine
- Leroy and Lewis Barbecue; barbecue cuisine
- Olamaie; American cuisine
Two Austin restaurants were named as a MICHELIN Green Star, as provided by the company below:
- Dai Due; American cuisine
- Emmer & Rye; American cuisine
Several restaurants in Austin were listed as the MICHELIN Bib Gourmands, as announced by the company on Monday.
A Bib Gourmand “are restaurants that offer the best value for money,” the company said in a news release.
Everything from barbecue to Mexican cuisine landed the list in Texas, as provided by MICHELIN Guide below:
- Briscuits; barbecue cuisine
- Cuantos Tacos; Mexican cuisine
- Distant Relatives; barbecue cuisine
- Emmer & Rye; American cuisine
- Franklin Barbecue; barbecue cuisine
- Kemuri Tatsu-ya; Izakaya cuisines
- KG BBQ; barbecue cuisine
- La Santa Barbacha; Mexican cuisine
- Micklethwait Craft Meats; barbecue cuisine
- Nixta Taqueria; Mexican cuisine
- Odd Duck; American cuisine
- Ramen del Barrio; fusion cuisine
- Veracruz Fonda & Bar; Mexican cuisine
Additionally, Barbs B Q (barbecue cuisine) in Lockhart made the list, the company said.
Other cities in Texas with restaurants that received a Bib Gourmand are Bellaire, Dallas, Fort Worth, Pearland, San Antonio, Seguin, Spring and Tomball.
Here is the full news release provided by MICHELIN Guide below:
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