Three Michelin stars in ParisEvery restaurant to hold three stars, 1933–2026Restaurants ever31since 1933Three stars today9in the 2026 guideLongest tenureLa Tour d'Argent51 yrs (non-continuous)Longest current streakArpège31 yrs (active)Holds 3 stars todayHeld in the pastLost, then regainedThree stars not awardedthree stars not awarded · 1940–195019331940195019601970198019902000201020202026Foyot(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).