
This Tuesday, February 25, the Alfândega do Porto Congress Center hosted the second gala of the Michelin Guide Portugal 2025. The ceremony was supported by Turismo do Porto and aims to celebrate the best of Portuguese gastronomy.
In all, the Michelin Guide now has 46 award-winning restaurants from North to South. In general, the three stars continue to ‘escape’ Portugal, but the eight places awarded two stars remain, which we’ll see in a moment.
In addition, there are eight new Michelin-starred restaurants, four of which are in Lisbon. However, one of the highlights of the evening was the awarding of a Michelin star to Chef Marlene Vieira – the first woman in 30 years to receive this distinction in the country. Shall we meet all the winners?
Michelin Guide Portugal 2025:
Restaurants with two Michelin stars
- Alma, Lisbon
- Belcanto, Lisbon
- Antiqvvm, Porto
- Boa Nova Tea House, Leça da Palmeira
- Il Gallo d’Oro, Funchal
- Ocean, Porches
- The Yeatman, Vila Nova de Gaia
- Vila Joya, Albufeira
8 new restaurants with a Michelin star
- Arkhe, Lisbon
- Blind, Porto
- Grenache, Lisbon
- Marlene, Lisbon
- Oculto, Vila do Conde
- Palatial, Braga
- Vinha, Vila Nova de Gaia
- Yoso, Lisbon
In this coveted category, with the addition of the new winners, Portugal now has 38 restaurants awarded a Michelin star.
A new Green Star
- Encanto, Lisbon
Five new Bib Gourmand (best value for money)
- Canalha, Lisbon
- Pigmeu, Lisbon
- OMA, Porto
- Terruja, Alvados
- Contradição, Bragança
In all, including the new additions, there are now a total of 28 restaurants with this recognition in the country.
35 new recommended restaurants
Finally, the Michelin Guide 2025 presents 35 new Recommended restaurants, out of a total of 116 in this category.