MICHELIN Guide Inspectors spend all year on the road uncovering the best restaurants to recommend And Washington, D.C. now has 26 Michelin starred restaurants, including the addition of two new One Stars—Mita and Omakase at Barracks Row—and a new Green Star for Oyster Oyster.
Below, we have listed all of Washington D.C.’s Stars, which includes one 3-star restaurant, two 2-star restaurants, and 21 1-star restaurants:
Three Stars and Green Star
The Inn at Little Washington
Cuisine: American, French
Two Stars
Jônt
Cuisine: Contemporary
minibar
Cuisine: Contemporary
One Star and Green Star
Oyster Oyster
Cuisine: Vegetarian
One Star
Albi
Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Bresca
Cuisine: Contemporary
Causa
Cuisine: Peruvian
Elcielo D.C.
Cuisine: Colombian
Fiola
Cuisine: Italian
Gravitas
Cuisine: Contemporary
Imperfecto: The Chef’s Table
Cuisine: Latin American
Kinship
Cuisine: Contemporary
Little Pearl
Cuisine: Contemporary
Masseria
Cuisine: Italian
Métier
Cuisine: Contemporary
Pineapple and Pearls
Cuisine: Contemporary
Rania
Cuisine: Indian
Reverie
Cuisine: Contemporary
Rooster & Owl
Cuisine: Contemporary
Rose’s Luxury
Cuisine: Contemporary
Sushi Nakazawa
Cuisine: Japanese
Tail Up Goat
Cuisine: Contemporary
The Dabney
Cuisine: American
Xiquet
Cuisine: Spanish