Florida’s MICHELIN-Starred Restaurants in 2025: Where Luxury Meets Culinary Excellence
Whether you’re a local foodie or a luxury homebuyer with a taste for the extraordinary, Florida continues to shine as a culinary destination. The 2025 MICHELIN Guide has unveiled its list of star-rated restaurants across the state—and trust me, these spots are as impressive as the high-end real estate on the market. Here’s a curated look at this year’s MICHELIN stars, so you can plan your next unforgettable meal right here in the Sunshine State.
⭐⭐ Two MICHELIN Stars
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L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon – Miami
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Sorekara – Orlando (New this year!)
These are the crème de la crème—exceptional restaurants worth a detour. Sorekara’s debut into the Two Star category puts Orlando firmly on the fine dining map.
⭐ One MICHELIN Star
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Ariete – Miami
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Boia De – Miami
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Camille – Orlando
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Chef’s Counter at MAASS – Fort Lauderdale (New)
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Ebbe – Tampa
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EntreNos – Miami (Also a Green Star winner)
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Hiden – Miami
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Itamae Ao – Miami (New)
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Kadence – Orlando
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Konro – West Palm Beach (New)
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Kōsen – Tampa
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Koya – Tampa
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Le Jardinier – Miami
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Lilac – Tampa
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Los Félix – Miami (Also a Green Star winner)
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Natsu – Orlando
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Ogawa – Miami
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Ômo by Jônt – Winter Park (New)
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Papa Llama – Orlando
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Rocca – Tampa
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Shingo – Coral Gables
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Soseki – Winter Park
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Stubborn Seed – Miami Beach (Also a Green Star winner)
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Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt – Miami Beach
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The Surf Club Restaurant – Surfside
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Victoria & Albert’s – Orlando
If you're moving to Florida or exploring luxury properties, living near any of these culinary gems adds serious flavor to your lifestyle. As a local real estate expert, I’m here to help you find a home that suits your taste—in every sense of the word.
Ready to live close to award-winning cuisine? Let’s talk.
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Chris Gabriel
Luxury Real Estate Agent in Florida