MICHELIN Guide Adds Four Stars to Michelin Quebec 2026 Selection
The MICHELIN Guide announced michelin quebec 2026 and added four new One MICHELIN Star restaurants to the selection. The full Québec list now totals 121 restaurants, with new stars spread across Montréal, Québec and Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc.
Gwendal Poullennec, the guide’s international director, said, "2026 marks another tremendous year of achievements for your restaurant community as we welcomed four new Starred restaurants into the MICHELIN Guide family." The guide also added seven new Bib Gourmand restaurants and three new Green Stars.
Québec stars expand
Auberge Saint-Mathieu in Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Hoogan et Beaufort in Montréal, Le Clan in Québec and Sushi Nishinokaze in Montréal make up the four new One MICHELIN Star restaurants in the 2026 selection. Auberge Saint-Mathieu, Hoogan et Beaufort and Le Clan were promoted to One MICHELIN Star, while Sushi Nishinokaze joined the selection with One MICHELIN Star.
Tanière³ in Québec kept its Two MICHELIN Stars for the second year in a row. That leaves the province with a larger starred roster but still a selective one, built from a field of 121 recommended eateries rather than a wide-open list.
Green Stars in Québec
The 2026 selection also brought new Green Stars to Coteau in Québec, Huit 100 Vingt in Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare and Les Mal-Aimés in Cookshire-Eaton. Those additions sit alongside the starred restaurants, widening the number of places recognized in the province without changing the fact that the new One Star additions are the main draw for diners tracking the list.
For readers deciding where to book next, the practical change is simple: four more restaurants now carry One MICHELIN Star status in Québec, and the full selection offers 121 places to choose from. The strongest signal in this release is the spread of the awards, from Montréal to Québec City and smaller communities, which gives diners more starred options across the province.