Michelin Guide Estonia recognized 43 restaurants this year. That's eight more than last year. The restaurant 180° by Matthias Diether retained two Michelin stars. Noa Chef's Hall retained one star.
Seven restaurants received the Bib Gourmand recognition. Three restaurants received the green star. The director of the Michelin Guide said: "We are happy to add nine new restaurants. These restaurants showcase the diversity of Estonian cuisine. They offer both Estonian and international dishes."
The restaurant 180° by Matthias Diether once again received two stars. Noa Chef's Hall retained one star. Both are located in Tallinn.
The Bib Gourmand recognition is awarded to restaurants with a good price-to-quality ratio. This year, the Tallinn restaurant Uma received the recognition for the first time. The recognition was also given to Fellin in Viljandi and the Tallinn restaurants Härg, Lore Bistroo, Mantel, Korsten, Noa, and Tuljak.
The Michelin Guide has 34 recommended restaurants on its list. Among them are eight new restaurants: Hoov, Koyo, Morel Bistroo, Osteria il Cru, Shang Shi, Võivõi in Tallinn, Toko in Tartu, and Hiis in Manniva.
The green star was awarded to Hiis, Fotografiska, and Kolm Sõsarat.