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Boulogne-Billancourt-November 23, 2021
MICHELIN Guide Italy 2022
35 new Stars are shining over the peninsula,
in Campania, two new restaurants have been awarded
2 MICHELIN Stars: Tre Olivi and Krèsios
33 new one MICHELIN Star restaurants, 20 new Bib Gourmand and 17 new
Green Star
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The 67th MICHELIN Guide Italy was revealed on 23 November 2021. The exciting ceremony celebrated the awarding of 35 new Stars and the exceptional achievement of the restaurant Tre Olivi in Paestum, joining the MICHELIN Guide family directly with Two MICHELIN Stars.
Most well represented were fourteen regions of the peninsula with 35 new Stars. Campania was distinguished both by the number of awards (8 new Stars) and by its two new MICHELIN two-Star restaurants featured in this new selection.
Thus, the MICHELIN Guide Italy 2022 contains 2 new addresses with two MICHELIN Stars and 33 new one MICHELIN Star establishments for a total of 378 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants. The 11 three MICHELIN Stars are confirmed.
The event, streamed live, was hosted by Fjona Cakalli with the participation of Federica Pellegrini who, as an ambassador for the Michelin Group, announced the 17 winners of the MICHELIN Green Star, awarded to restaurants that are particularly committed to a more sustainable gastronomy. The total number of restaurants awarded a Green Star has now gone up to 30.
"Our teams have been impressed, because despite all the difficulties the restaurants have gone through and the challenges they are still facing, inspectors have observed an amazing energy in the restaurants" comments Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the MICHELIN Guide, "The culinary standards are still really high, and this year, Italy achieved the highest number of Starred restaurants ever reached. We can be very confident for the future when we see all these blooming young talents."
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2 restaurants "worthing the detour" receive two MICHELIN Stars.
Krèsios Restaurant - Telese Terme (BN)
In the modern ambience of the Krèsios restaurant, the highly professional, perfectly timed service brilliantly accompanied by cuisine of surprising ideas, conception and creativity. An intriguing and at times provocative gastronomic experience is offered by chef Giuseppe Iannotti, whose exotic flavours with a nod to the peninsula are expressed with great technical perfection. Few ingredients and a great deal of precision for an out-of-the-ordinary meal offering the palate total sensations.
Tre Olivi Restaurant - Paestum (SA)
Discover a sensory and locally flavored gastronomic experience. The striking personality of Giovanni Solofra comes out in his dining offering that can be surprising in its delicacy, its taste, its ideas and its technique. Generosity, precision and attention to detail in each preparation are the key words in producing sometimes unexpected combinations.
The 33 new one MICHELIN Star entries in the Guide take the total number of one MICHELIN Starred restaurants to 329 in the 2022 selection. This selection is characterized by its great vitality and the emergence of a new generation of chefs in their thirties. Among these new entries, sixteen restaurants are run by chefs under 35 years of age. Five of these chefs are under 30.
Luigi Lepore | Lamezia Terme | CZ | CALABRIA |
Hyle | San Giovanni in Fiore | CS | CALABRIA |
ARIA | Naples | NA | CAMPANIA |
Rear Restaurant* | Nola | SA | CAMPANIA |
Li Galli | Positano | SA | CAMPANIA |
Contaminazioni Restaurant* | Somma Vesuviana | NA | CAMPANIA |
Cannavacciuolo Countryside* | Vico Equense | NA | CAMPANIA |
Mater1apr1ma | Pontinia | LT | LATIUM |
San Giorgio | Gênes | GE | LIGURIA |
Orto by Jorg Giubbani** | Moneglia | GE | LIGURIA |
Felix Lo Basso home & | |||
restaurant | Milan | MI | LOMBARDY |
Bianca sul Lago by Emanuele | |||
Petrosino* | Oggiono | LC | LOMBARDY |
La Speranzina Restaurant & | |||
Relais | Sirmione | BS | LOMBARDY |
Osteria degli Assonica** | Sorisole | BG | LOMBARDY |
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L'Arcade* | Porto San Giorgio | FM | MARCHE |
Retroscena** | Porto San Giorgio | FM | MARCHE |
Unforgettable* | Turin | TO | PIEMONTE |
Nazionale | Vernante | CN | PIEMONTE |
Primo Restaurant** | Lecce | LE | PUGLIA |
Porta di Basso | Peschici | FG | PUGLIA |
Somu | Baia Sardinia | OT | SARDINIA |
Fradis Minoris* | Pula | CA | SARDINIA |
Gusto by Sadler* | San Teodoro | OT | SARDINIA |
Gagini Restaurant | Palermo | PA | SICILY |
Octavin | Arezzo | AR | TUSCANY |
TRENTINO- | |||
Osteria Acquarol | San Michele Appiano | BZ | SOUTH TYROL |
Renon / | TRENTINO- | ||
1908* | Soprabolzano | BZ | SOUTH TYROL |
L'Acciuga | Pérouse | PG | UMBRIA |
La Favellina | Malo | VI | VENICE |
Locanda 4 Ciacole | Roverchiara | VR | VENICE |
Local | Venice | VE | VENICE |
Wisteria** | Venice | VE | VENICE |
Zanze XVI* | Venice | VE | VENICE |
*under 35 **under 30 |
The 11 Three MICHELIN Star restaurants retain their award
Piazza Duomo in Alba (CN), Da Vittorio in Brusaporto (BG), St. Hubertus in San Cassiano (BZ), Le Calandre in Rubano (PD), Dal Pescatore in Canneto Sull'Oglio (MN), Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, La Pergola in Rome, Reale in Castel di Sangro (AQ), Mauro Uliassi in Senigallia (AN) and Enrico Bartolini al MUDEC in Milan.
For a total of 378 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants.
In the classification of stars by regions, Lombardy remains the leader with its 56 restaurants (3 three MICHELIN Star, 5 two MICHELIN Star, 48 one MICHELIN Star) and its 4 new Stars. Campania achieves the annual record for new Stars (no less than 7!), taking it to second place with 48 restaurants (8 two MICHELIN Stars, 40 one MICHELIN Star). As a result Piemonte, with 1 new Star and 45 restaurants (1 three MICHELIN Star, 4 two MICHELIN Stars,
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40 one MICHELIN Star), goes down to the second level of the podium while with a new address and 41 restaurants (1 three MICHELIN Star, 5 two MICHELIN Stars, 35 one MICHELIN Star), Tuscany goes into fourth position ahead of Venice which, with its total of 36, is the region with the second highest number of awards in 2022 with its 5 new MICHELIN-Starred restaurants (1 three MICHELIN Stars, 4 two MICHELIN Stars, 31 one MICHELIN Star) featured in the Guide.
Among the provinces, Naples increases its lead in front with 30 restaurants (6 two MICHELIN Stars, 24 one MICHELIN Star) followed by Rome in second position with 20 establishments (1 three MICHELIN Stars, 1 two MICHELIN Stars, 18 one MICHELIN Star) followed by Bolzano, third with 19 restaurants (1 three MICHELIN Stars, 3 two MICHELIN Stars, 15 one MICHELIN Star) ahead of Coni with its 18 establishments (1 three MICHELIN Stars, 2 two MICHELIN Stars, 15 one MICHELIN Star). Milan drops to fifth position with 16 starred restaurants (1 three MICHELIN Stars, 3 two MICHELIN Stars, 12 one MICHELIN Star)
The MICHELIN Green Star
The MICHELIN Green Star is a distinction given to restaurateurs who are spearheading sustainable development, and can be awarded to any restaurant selected by the MICHELIN Guide no matter what its culinary distinction. To grant this award, inspectors assess several aspects such as the production of raw materials, respect for work and support of local producers, waste reduction and management, actions aimed at minimizing the use of energy resources and the impact of the establishment, training of the young in sustainable development, and many other factors.
In all, 30 restaurants were awarded a Green Star, with 17 new ones:
Campania | Le Trabe | ||
Latium | Aminta Resort | ||
Latium | Mater Terrae | ||
Lombardy | La Présef | ||
Puglia | Casamatta | ||
Sardinia | Fradis Minoris | ||
Sicily | Signum | ||
Toscany | PS Ristorante | ||
Trentino-South Tyrol | 1908 | ||
Trentino-South Tyrol | Antica Locanda al Cervo- | ||
Landgasthof zum Hirschen | |||
Trentino-South Tyrol | Agritur El Mas | ||
Trentino-South Tyrol | Terra | ||
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Trentino-South Tyrol | Lerchner's In Runggen | ||
Venice | Venissa | ||
Venice | SanBrite | ||
Venice | La Cru | ||
Venice | Osteria Enoteca Gambrinus | ||
The initiatives of chefs who have received the Green Star are detailed in the MICHELIN Guide (guide.michelin.com/it/it) during the year with the inclusion of specific content.
SPECIAL PRIZES
On the occasion of the presentation of the 2022 MICHELIN Guide Italy, 4 special prizes were awarded:
- YOUNG MICHELIN CHEF PRIZE 2022 with Lavazza, awarded to Solaika Marrocco from the restaurant Primo Ristorante, Lecce
- MICHELIN SERVICE PRIZE 2022 with Intrecci - Alta Formazione di Sala, awarded to Matteo Zappile from the restaurant Il Pagliaccio, Rome
- MICHELIN DU MENTOR CHEF PRIZE 2022 with Blancpain, awarded to Nadia Santini from the restaurant dal Pescatore, Canneto sull'Oglio
(MN) - MICHELIN SOMMELLERIE PRIZE 2022 with Consorzio del Vino Brunello di Montalcino, awarded to Sonia Egger from the restaurant Kupperlain, Castelbello (BZ).
The MICHELIN Guide Italy 2022 at a glance:
- 11 restaurants
o | 38 restaurants | , of which 2 new |
o | 329 restaurants | , of which 33 new |
- 17 MICHELIN Green Star restaurants
o 255 restaurants , of which 20 new
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