(KRON) — The annual MICHELIN Guide California ceremony concluded on Wednesday with several changes involving Bay Area restaurants. Michelin announced this week that an East Bay restaurant received its first Michelin star: Sun Moon Studio in Oakland.
Two Bay Area restaurants were added to Michelin’s two-star club: Enclos in Sonoma and Kiln in San Francisco. This is the first time Enclos has received a Michelin star. Kiln was promoted from a one-star restaurant to two this week, according to the Michelin Guide.
Enclos also received a “Michelin Green Star,” which is an honor for restaurants that are viewed to be sustainability leaders in the industry. There are currently 17 Michelin-Green-Starred restaurants in California.

The California Michelin Guide star rankings go as follows:
- 3 stars: “Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey”
- 2 stars: “Excellent cuisine, worth a detour”
- 1 star: “High quality cooking, worth a stop”
- Green star: “Restaurant sustainability leaders”
- Bib Gourmands: “Good food at moderate price”
As of 2025, there are eight three-starred Michelin restaurants in California, four of them in the Bay Area. There are 14 with two stars and 65 with one star.
There are many more Michelin-recognized restaurants in the Bay Area. For the full list of restaurants across California, visit Michelin’s website.
Michelin announced its first North American Guide in 2005 for New York; it then released its San Francisco guide in 2007.
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