Michelin Guide honors three Texas restaurants with new star ratings

The guide also named new honorees for sustainability and value.

By Kyle McClenagan, Houston Public MediaOctober 29, 2025 9:09 am, , ,

The Michelin Guide honored three more Texas restaurants with its one-star rating Tuesday night at a ceremony in Houston.

Last November, the Michelin Guide announced its first-ever Texas restaurant list, awarding 15 Lone Star State restaurants with a one-star rating.

Since starting in 1900 as a means to promote the France-based Michelin tire brand, the Michelin Guide has grown to become known around the world for its restaurant and hotel ratings based on a three-star system for restaurants and a three-key system for hotels. As of 2025, there are more than 150 three-star restaurants in the world, with 13 in the United States.

New Texas honorees

Three Texas restaurants received new one-star Michelin ratings Tuesday night:

– Isidore in San Antonio

– Nicosi in San Antonio

– Mamani in Dallas

No Texas restaurants have received Michelin ratings higher than one star.

Michelin green stars are awarded each year to restaurants for their leadership in “sustainable gastronomy” — meaning they have demonstrated a strong commitment to eco-friendly practices. The following restaurants received the designation this year:

– Isidore in San Antonio

– Nixta Taqueria in Austin

Eight Texas restaurants received the Bib Gourmand award for high-quality food at a good value:

– Mercado Sin Nombre in Austin

– Parish Barbecue in Austin

– Annam in Houston

– Chopnblok in Houston

– Da Gama Canteen in Houston

– Maximo in Houston

– Papalo Taqueria in Houston

– Mezquite in San Antonio

Other statewide recognitions included:

– The Young Chef Award: Chuck Charnichart at Barbs B Q in Lockhart

– The Sommelier Award: Celia Pellegrini at Este & Suerte in Austin

– The Cocktail Award: Mister Charles in Dallas

– Michelin Service Award for Outstanding Service: Credence in Houston

Correction: An earlier version of this story misspelled Parish Barbecue and Mercado Sin Nombre.

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