Three Michelin stars in Paris
Every restaurant to hold three stars, 1933–2026
Restaurants ever
31
since 1933
Three stars today
9
in the 2026 guide
Longest tenure
La Tour d'Argent
51 yrs (non-continuous)
Longest current streak
Arpège
31 yrs (active)
Holds 3 stars today
Held in the past
Lost, then regained
Three stars not awarded
three stars not awarded · 1940–1950
1933
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2026
Foyot
(1933–1937)
La Tour d'Argent
(1933–1939, 1951, 1953–1995)
Lapérouse
(1933–1939, 1951–1968)
Larue
(1933–1939)
Le Café de Paris
(1933–1939, 1951–1955)
Lucas Carton
(1933–1939, 1986–2005)
George V
(1934)
L'Ane Rouge
(1934, 1936)
Plaza Athénée
(1934)
Le Fouquet's
(1938–1939)
Le Grand Véfour
(1953–1982, 2000–2007)
Maxim's
(1953–1977)
Lasserre
(1962–1983)
Le Vivarois
(1973–1982)
Taillevent
(1973–2006)
L'Archestrate
(1978–1985)
Jamin/Joël Robuchon
(1984–1996)
L'Ambroisie
(1988–2025)
Arpège
(1996–2026)
Alain Ducasse
(1997–2013, 2016–2021)
Pierre Gagnaire
(1998–2026)
Guy Savoy
(2002–2022)
Pavillon Ledoyen/Alleno
(2002–2026)
Le Cinq
(2003–2006, 2016–2026)
L'Astrance
(2007–2018)
Le Meurice
(2007–2015)
Le Pré Catelan
(2007–2026)
Epicure
(2009–2026)
Kei
(2020–2026)
Plénitude
(2022–2026)
Le Gabriel
(2024–2026)
Ordered by debut year. Dashed gaps mark years a restaurant lost and later regained three stars. Shaded band (1940–1950) marks years when no three stars were awarded.
'Jamin/Joël Robuchon' and 'Pavillon Ledoyen/Alleno' are shown as single establishments across name and chef changes, as is 'Alain Ducasse/Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée'.
Sources: Michelin Guide, 1933–2026; specific reference via Beaujolais Gourmand (
lebeaujolaisgourmand.com
).