This morning the MICHELIN Guide announced the full restaurant selection for the MICHELIN Guide Québec 2026. The anonymous Inspectors welcomed four new One MICHELIN Starred restaurants and three new Green Stars.
Auberge Saint-Mathieu in Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Hoogan et Beaufort in Montréal and Le Clan in Québec were each promoted to One MICHELIN Star in the 2026 selection. Sushi Nishinokaze in Montréal also joined the selection this year with One MICHELIN Star. Tanière³ in Québec maintained Two MICHELIN Stars for the second year in a row.
This year’s selection also welcomed three new Green Stars with Coteau in Québec, Huit 100 Vingt in Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare and Les Mal-Aimés in Cookshire-Eaton being recognized for their efforts in mindful gastronomy. Additionally, seven new restaurants were awarded a Bib Gourmand for their high-quality offerings at good value prices. The full selection including Recommended eateries totals 121 restaurants.
Here are the new MICHELIN Star restaurants, with Inspector notes from each (Inspectors’ comments in full on the MICHELIN Guide website and mobile app):
One MICHELIN Star: High-quality cooking – worth a stop.
Auberge Saint-Mathieu (Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc; Creative cuisine)
Located near La Mauricie National Park, on the shores of Lake Bellemare, this country inn surrounded by forest is picture-postcard perfect. Chef Samy Benabed crafts exquisitely plated, locally sourced cuisine, harmoniously blending heroically vibrant flavors depicted by smoky BBQ aromas and preserved foods of Scandinavian inspiration (lacto-fermentation, dehydration, etc.) with Quebec spices and citrus fruits. Case in point is his trompe l’oeil dumpling stuffed with pork in a white miso stock with matsutake. Simpler fare is available (summertime only) at the Comptoir Buvette, which also serves as a small grocery store. Book yourself into one of 10 cozy guestrooms, which is just the ticket to recharge your batteries.
Hoogan et Beaufort (Montréal; Modern cuisine)
Set on a repurposed brownfield, this restaurant with an urban-style aesthetic has preserved remnants of its glorious heritage: red-brick walls dating back to 1904 and metal framework. Under the direction of chef Marc-André Jetté, the house specialty is wood-fired cooking (even the desserts!) and fresh, cherry-picked ingredients. The result is a mouth-watering lineup, starring the likes of house-made agnolotti with celeriac and Louis d'Or cheese, duck wood-fired whole on the carcass, served with quince and braised pointed cabbage, or grilled pear with oats and sweet clover. Other highlights include the superb wine list curated by sommelier Hugo Duchesne, and the delicious cocktails (with or without alcohol) for a perfect start to the experience. The front-of-house team brings precision and warm hospitality.
Le Clan (Québec City; Regional/Modern cuisine)
Catalan chef Stéphane Modat has set up shop in this charming historical house in Old Québec. From the entrance, you get a glimpse of the glass-fronted kitchen before heading up to the dining area with spaces decorated with hunting and fishing trophies (in keeping with the chef's passions). Embracing fish, game and red meats, the tasting menu champions boreal traditions and ingredients from Quebec – Lake Champlain walleye, Arctic char from Rivière-au-Renard in the Gaspé Peninsula and red deer from Saint-Charles-du-Bourget. Expect precise, delicate and indulgent dishes, such as hare cappelletti with vegetable ragout, topped with a creamy hollandaise sauce. Brunch is served on the weekends, and they also serve a reasonably priced set lunch menu on weekdays.
Sushi Nishinokaze (Montréal; Japanese/Sushi cuisine)
In the minimalist and traditional setting of a fine dining sushi counter, Japanese chef Vincent Gee has a demanding and deeply respectful approach to Edomae tradition. Fish, sourced from Japan for the most part and shored up by excellent Canadian produce, is presented at the start of service in traditional box. Particular attention is paid to the rice, which is pesticide-free and stored in straw baskets: it is seasoned with a subtle blend of vinegars and its temperature is adjusted to the fat content of the fish. Skillful curing and marinating demonstrate confident technique, enhancing an experience centered on the inherent quality of the ingredients: dazzlingly fresh Nova Scotia shrimp, precisely prepared bluefin tuna, and precisely vinegared kohada with an intense umami flavour.
Three New Restaurants Highlighted for Their Inspiring Visions
The Green Star editorially highlights restaurants that have inspired and impressed Inspectors with their committed vision for the future of gastronomy. By shaping a community of innovative establishments driven to pursue progress in the role of restaurants, the Green Star fosters dialogue and collaboration, encouraging establishments to inspire and evolve together.
Three new restaurants have newly captured the Inspectors’ attention for their inspiring visions: Coteau in Québec City, Huit 100 Vingt in Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare and Les Mal-Aimés in Cookshire-Eaton. Coteau operates on a farm to table philosophy using vegetables from the restaurant’s farm. At Huit 100 Vingt, 80 percent of the ingredients come from the property, including vegetables, fruits, eggs and their barrel-aged maple syrup. Lastly, at Les Mal-Aimés the restaurant itself is built from local wood and the staff sources produce from their garden.
These newly highlighted restaurants join the two establishments already recognized for continuing to impress the Inspectors (Auberge Saint-Mathieu and Espace Old Mill). Together, these five restaurants create a community deeply committed to presenting another vision of mindful gastronomy.
Coteau (Québec City)
Huit 100 Vingt (Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare)
Les Mal-Aimés (Cookshire-Eaton)
Bib Gourmand
The MICHELIN Guide Inspectors awarded seven new restaurants a Bib Gourmand, which recognizes eateries for great food at a great value. At these establishments, restaurant-goers can enjoy very good food at a moderate price. The full list can be found below.
Québec’s 2026 Bib Gourmand restaurants
Restaurant | Address |
Annette bar à vin | 4051 rue Molson, local 120, H1Y 3L1, Montréal |
Battuto | 527 boulevard Langelier, G1K 5P7, Québec |
Baumier (new) | 695A chemin Avila, J0R 1R3, Piedmont |
Bibine Buvette (new) | 210 rue Brock, J2C 1M3, Drummondville |
Bistro B | 1144 avenue Cartier, G1R 2S5, Québec |
Buvette Gentille (new) | 73 rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, G3Z 1M6, Baie-Saint-Paul |
Buvette Scott | 821 rue Scott, G1R 3C8, Québec |
Cadet | 1431 boulevard Saint-Laurent, H2X 2S8, Montréal |
Casavant | 350 rue de Castelnau Est, H2R 1P9, Montréal |
Coquette (new) | 10041 avenue Royale, G0A 3C0, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré |
Côté Est | 76 avenue Morel, G0L 1M0, Kamouraska |
Honō Izakaya | 670 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3B9, Québec |
Le Clocher Penché (new) | 203 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3B1, Québec |
Le Petit Alep | 191 rue Jean-Talon Est, H2R 1S8, Montréal |
Limbo (new) | 45 avenue Mozart Ouest, H2S 1C1, Montréal |
Losange | 100 rue Saint-Germain Ouest, G5L 4B6, Rimouski |
lueur | 117 rue Dalhousie, G1K 4C5, Québec |
Melba | 398 rue Saint-Vallier Ouest, G1K 1K6, Québec |
Ouroboros | 135 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3A8, Québec |
Parapluie | 44 rue Beaubien Ouest, H2S 1V3, Montréal |
Rôtisserie La Lune | 391 rue Saint-Zotique Est, H2S 1L8, Montréal |
Saindoux Restaurant BBQ (new) | 100 rue Notre-Dame Sud, G6E 4A2, Sainte-Marie |
Torii Izakaya | 771 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3C7, Québec |
MICHELIN Special Awards
In addition to the Bib Gourmands and Stars, the Guide announced four Special Awards:
Award | Recipient | Establishment |
Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Award | Thomas Pélissier | Le Clocher Penché |
Michelin Sommelier Award | Hugo Duchesne | Hoogan et Beaufort |
Michelin Outstanding Service Award | Victoria Savoie | Asteur |
Michelin Young Chef Award
| Samy Benabed | Auberge Saint-Mathieu |
Hotels
The restaurants join the MICHELIN Guide selection of hotels, which features the most unique and exciting places to stay in Québec and throughout the world.
Each hotel in the selection has been chosen by MICHELIN Guide experts for its extraordinary style, service and personality — with options for all budgets — and each can be booked directly through the MICHELIN Guide website and app. The selection for Québec features the province’s most spectacular hotels, including the beautiful lakeside retreat Manoir Hovey (two MICHELIN Keys), Québec City’s most famous landmark the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac (one MICHELIN Key), which overlooks the St. Lawrence River and the wellness-forward Entourage sur-le-Lac set on the shores of Lac-Beauport.
The MICHELIN Guide is a benchmark in gastronomy. Now it’s setting a new standard for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN Guide website, or download the free app for iOS and Android, to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an unforgettable hotel.
The 2026 MICHELIN Guide Québec selection:
Excellent cuisine, worth a detour | 1 |
High quality cooking, worth a stop | 12 |
Restaurant mindful gastronomy leaders | 5 |
Bib Gourmand (Good food at moderate price) | 23 |
Recommended restaurants | 85 |
Total number of restaurants in selection | 121 |
Québec’s 2026 MICHELIN-Green-Starred restaurants
Restaurant | Distinction | Address |
Auberge Saint-Mathieu |
| 2081 chemin Principal, GOX 1NO, Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc |
Coteau (new) | 10 rue Saint-Antoine, G1K 4C9, Québec | |
Huit 100 Vingt (new) | 820 9e rang, J0K 1C0, Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare | |
Les Mal-Aimés (new) | 429 route 253, J0B 1M0, Cookshire-Eaton | |
Espace Old Mill |
| 7 chemin Caleb Tree, J0J 2H0, Stanbridge East |
Québec’s 2026 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants
Restaurant | Address |
Tanière³ | 7 rue du Don-de-Dieu, G1K 3Z6, Québec |
ARVI | 519 3e Avenue, G1L 2W4, Québec |
Auberge Saint-Mathieu (new) | 2081 chemin Principal, G0X 1N0, Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc |
Hoogan et Beaufort (new) | 4095 rue Molson, H1Y 3L1, Montréal |
Jérôme Ferrer - Europea | 1065 rue de la Montagne, H3G 0B9, Montréal |
Kebec Club Privé | 767 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3C6, Québec |
Laurie Raphaël | 117 rue Dalhousie, G1K 9B7, Québec |
Légende | 255 rue Saint-Paul, G1K 3W5, Québec |
Le Clan (new) | 44 rue des Jardins, G1R 3Z1, Québec |
Mastard | 1879 rue Bélanger, H2G 1B6, Montréal |
Narval | 144-A avenue de la Cathédrale, G5L 5H8, Rimouski |
Sabayon | 2194 rue Centre, H3K 1J4, Montréal |
Sushi Nishinokaze (new) | 5400 boulevard Saint-Laurent, H2T 1S1, Montréal |
Québec’s 2026 Recommended restaurants
The MICHELIN Guide Inspectors included 18 new restaurants as recommended, bringing the total to 85. Recommended simply means a restaurant is recommended by the Inspectors. The full list can be found below.
Restaurant | Address |
Ambre Buvette | 2860 chemin des Quatre-Bourgeois, G1V 1Y3, Québec |
Asteur (new) | 394 chemin de la Grande-Côte, J7G 1B1, Boisbriand |
Au Pâturage - Espaces Gourmands (new) | 2581 rang Saint-Joseph, J0C 1R0, Sainte-Perpétue |
Au Pied de Cochon | 536 avenue Duluth Est, H2L 1A9, Montréal |
Bar St-Denis (new) | 6966 rue Saint-Denis, H2S 2S4, Montréal |
Beba | 3900 rue Éthel, Verdun, H4G 1S4, Montréal |
Bouillon Bilk | 22 rue Sainte-Catherine Est, H2X 1K4, Montréal |
Cabaret l'Enfer | 4094 rue Saint-Denis, H2W 2M5, Montréal |
Candide | 551 rue Saint-Martin, H3J 2L6, Montréal |
Champlain | Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, 1, rue des Carrières, G1R 4P5, Québec |
Chez Boulay - Bistro Boréal | 1110 rue Saint-Jean, G1R 1S4, Québec |
Chez Mathilde | 227 rue des Pionniers, G0T 2A0, Tadoussac |
Chez Rioux & Pettigrew | 160, rue Saint-Paul, G1K 3W1, Québec |
Chez Truchon – Auberge & Bistro (new) | 1065 rue Richelieu, G5A 2X8, La Malbaie |
Coteau | 10 rue Saint-Antoine, G1K 4C9, Québec |
Damas | 1209 avenue Van Horne, Outremont, H2V 1K4, Montréal |
Dorsia | 396 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, H2Y 1T9, Montréal |
Échaudé | 73 rue du Sault-au-Matelot, G1K 3Y9, Québec |
Épi, Buvette de Quartier | 119 rue Radisson, G9A 2C5, Trois-Rivières |
Espace Old Mill | 7 chemin Caleb-Tree, J0J 2H0, Stanbridge East |
Ferreira Café | 1446 rue Peel, H3A 1S8, Montréal |
Foxy | 1638 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, H3J 1M1, Montréal |
Garde Manger | 408 rue Saint-François-Xavier, H2Y 2S9, Montréal |
Hélicoptère (new) | 4255 rue Ontario Est, H1V 1K4, Montréal |
Huit 100 Vingt (new) | 820 9e rang, J0K 1C0, Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare |
Île Flottante | 176 rue Saint-Viateur Ouest, H2T 2L3, Montréal |
Joe Beef | 2491 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, H3J 1N6, Montréal |
Juliette Plaza (new) | 6220 rue Saint-Hubert, H2S 2M2, Montréal |
Kitano Shokudo (new) | 143 avenue du Mont-Royal Est, H2T 1N9, Montréal |
Kundah Hôtel | 325 rue de La Couronne, G1K 6E7, Québec |
L’Express | 3927 rue Saint-Denis, H2W 2M4, Montréal |
La Chronique | 104 avenue Laurier Ouest, H2T 2N7, Montréal |
La Planque | 1027 3e Avenue, G1L 2X3, Québec |
La Porte Arrière | 356 rue Lafontaine, G5R 3B3, Rivière-du-Loup |
Lawrence | 9 avenue Fairmount Est, H2T 1C7, Montréal |
Le 101 Restaurant (new) | 101 rue Saint-Joseph Est, G1K 3A8, Québec |
Le Club Chasse et Pêche | 423 rue Saint-Claude, H2Y 3B6, Montréal |
Le Filet | 219 avenue du Mont-Royal Ouest, H2T 2T2, Montréal |
Le Géraldine | 163 rue Saint-Eustache, J7R 2L5, Saint-Eustache |
Le Hatley - Manoir Hovey | 575 rue Hovey, J0B 2C0, North Hatley |
Le Hobbit | 700 rue Saint-Jean, G1R 1P9, Québec |
Le Mousso | 1025 rue Ontario Est, H2L 1P8, Montréal |
Le Parlementaire | 1150 avenue Honoré-Mercier, G1A 1A3, Québec |
Le Saint-Amour (new) | 48 rue Sainte-Ursule, G1R 4E2, Québec |
Le Sainti (new) | 150 chemin des Bains, G0T 1V0, Saint-Irénée |
Le Serpent | 257 rue Prince, H3C 2N4, Montréal |
Le St-Urbain | 96 rue Fleury Ouest, H3L 1T2, Montréal |
Le Tap Room - Manoir Hovey | 575 rue Hovey, J0B 2C0, North Hatley |
Le Vin Papillon | 2519 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, H3J 1N4, Montréal |
Le Violon | 4720 rue Marquette, H2J 3Y6, Montréal |
Le Virunga | 851 rue Rachel Est, H2J 2H9, Montréal |
Leméac | 1045 avenue Laurier Ouest, H2V 2L1, Montréal |
Les Affamés | 200 avenue de la Cathédrale, G5L 5J2, Rimouski |
Les Mal-Aimés | 429 route 253, J0B 1M0, Cookshire-Eaton |
Les Mômes | 586 rue Villeray, H2R 1H6, Montréal |
Loiseau d'à Côté (new) | 10 avenue Filion, J0R 1R0, Saint-Saveur |
L'Orygine | 36 rue Saint-Pierre, G1K 3Z6, Québec |
Maison Boire | 13 rue Court, J2G 4Y6, Granby |
Maison Boulud | Ritz-Carlton Montréal, 1228, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H3G 1H6, Montréal |
Marcus | Four Seasons Hotel Montréal, 1440, rue de La Montagne, H3G 1Z5, Montréal |
Mémo | 644 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, H3C 1J2, Montréal |
Moccione | 7495 rue Saint-Denis, H2R 2E5, Montréal |
Mon Lapin | 150 rue Saint-Zotique Est, H2S 1K8, Montréal |
Monarque | 406 rue Saint-Jacques, H2Y 1S1, Montréal |
Montréal Plaza | 6230 rue Saint-Hubert, H2S 2M2, Montréal |
Myranel | 241 chemin du Roy, G0A 1S0, Deschambault |
Okeya Kyujiro Montréal | 1227 rue de la Montagne, H3G 1Z2, Montréal |
Oncle Lee | 222 avenue Laurier Ouest, H2T 2N8, Montréal |
Oncle Lee Kăo (new) | 112 rue McGill, H2Y 2E5, Montréal |
Othym | 1257 rue Atateken, H2L 3K9, Montréal |
Panacée | 1701 rue Atateken, H2L 3L4, Montréal |
Park | 378 avenue Victoria, Westmount, H3Z 2N4, Montréal |
Pavane (new) | 120 rue Principale, J2G 2V5, Granby |
Place Carmin | 740 rue William, H3C 1P1, Montréal |
Renoir (new) | Sofitel Le Carré Doré, 1155 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, H3A 2N3, Montréal |
Restaurant 1668 (new) | 18235 boulevard Lacroix, G5Y 5B8, Saint-Georges |
Restaurant de l'ITHQ | 3535 rue Saint-Denis, H2X 3P1, Montréal |
Saison (new) | 1380 chemin Sainte-Foy, G1S 2N6, Québec |
Salle Climatisée | 6448 boulevard Saint-Laurent, H2S 3C4, Montréal |
Schwartz's Deli | 3895 boulevard Saint-Laurent, H2W 1X9, Montréal |
sEb L'Artisan Culinaire | 444 rue Saint-Georges, J8E 3G4, Mont-Tremblant |
Toqué! | 900 place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, H2Z 2B2, Montréal |
Verre Pickl' (new) | 1314 avenue Maguire, G1T 1Z3, Québec |
Vin Polisson | 197 King Ouest, J1H 1P4, Sherbrooke |
Yokato Yokabai | 4185 rue Drolet, H2W 2L5, Montréal |
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