2 Chicago restaurants just got new Michelin stars, and 1 is brand new to the list

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Chicago’s restaurant scene got upgraded Tuesday after two restaurants were awarded prestigious Michelin stars, with one of the restaurants earning a star for the first time and another getting elevated to two.

Kasama, formerly a one star Michelin-rated restaurant, earned a second star, organizers shared at Tuesday’s Michelin Guide Northeast Cities Ceremony. The Filipino bakery and restaurant, at 1001 N. Winchester Ave., which frequently draws lines around the block, joins Ever and Oriole as Chicago’s two-star rated spots, along with Alinea, which recently went down from three stars to two.

Feld, a tasting-menu restaurant in Ukrainian Village that opened in 2024, was honored with its one Michelin star at Tuesday’s ceremony. It also earned a “Green” star in the Michelin Guide, which is awarded to restaurants that that combine culinary excellence with a commitment to sustainability and reducing environmental impact, the guide says.

Feld joins Daises, in Logan Square, as the only two restaurants in the city to have earned a Green Star.

Feld now joins 14 other one star-rated restaurants in the city.

A full list of restaurants with Michelin stars in Chicago can be found here.

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