From Venice’s lagoon cooking to Cappadocia’s ancient flavours, Michelin’s 2026 picks spotlight destinations where good food alone is reason enough to travel
Czechia (Beyond Prague): Step outside Prague and Czechia reveals a deeper, more thoughtful food culture. Regional kitchens are reworking heritage recipes with modern technique, spotlighting local produce, fermentation and seasonal cooking. Michelin’s attention here reflects a shift towards smaller cities where chefs are redefining comfort food with confidence, making Czechia an unexpected but rewarding destination for serious food travellers. (Image: Canva)The Dolomites, Italy: In the Dolomites, food mirrors the landscape: precise, restrained and deeply rooted in place. Alpine ingredients, mountain cheeses, cured meats and wild herbs define a cuisine shaped by altitude and climate. Michelin-approved dining here blends Italian finesse with Tyrolean influences, offering meals that feel grounding rather than indulgent, where flavour comes from clarity, not complexity. (Image: Freepik)Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia’s culinary moment is arriving quietly but decisively. Traditional dishes once confined to homes are now being reinterpreted by chefs with global training and local pride. From spice-rich rice dishes to coffee rituals and regional breads, Michelin’s spotlight reflects a food culture opening itself to the world while holding firmly onto its identity. (Image: Getty)Cappadocia, Türkiye: Cappadocia’s appeal extends beyond its landscapes into kitchens shaped by history and geology. Ancient cooking methods, slow braises and clay-pot dishes remain central, while a new generation of chefs is refining presentation without losing soul. Michelin’s recognition places Cappadocia among destinations where food tells a story of time, terrain and cultural continuity.(Image: Getty)Jiangsu Province, China: Jiangsu cuisine is about balance, technique and quiet elegance. Known for its refined flavours, precise knife work and emphasis on freshness, the region offers a contrast to China’s bolder culinary styles. Michelin’s focus here acknowledges Jiangsu as a place where cooking is almost meditative, favouring harmony and craftsmanship over drama. (Image: Getty)
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The Michelin Guide, long regarded as the gold standard in gastronomy, has just released its definitive list of must-visit food destinations for 2026. Drawing on expert inspectors and “on-the-ground” insights, the roundup spans continents and cuisines, urging adventurous eaters to explore places where food culture, heritage and innovation converge. This is where travel and taste meet. (Image: Getty)