Michelin spreads: Ireland, Lisbon, Mallorca
The 2026 Michelin guides landed new stars — two Irish restaurants received their first Michelin star, Lisbon’s Fifty Seconds earned its second star, and Mallorca’s dining scene picked up fresh recognition as guides updated for the year RTÉ and WebWire and El Confidencial Digital. — Michelin also introduced a Green Star for sustainability in 2026, shifting how destinations might plan foodie itineraries.
Forest Avenue — the Dublin neighbourhood restaurant run by John and Sandy Wyer — was one of the new additions to Ireland’s Michelin roster in 2026. travelextra.ie Pullman’s head chef Angelo Vagiotis celebrated his team’s recognition during the awards night at the Convention Centre Dublin on 9 February 2026. rte.ie Fifty Seconds, under chef Rui Silvestre, was promoted to two Michelin stars in the MICHELIN Guide Portugal 2026 selection. guide.michelin.com The promotion was announced at the Portugal gala held in Funchal on 10 March 2026. dnoticias.pt The Balearics saw 48 establishments added to Michelin’s recommended list for 2026, a roll-call unveiled at CaixaForum Palma on 10 March 2026 that included names such as Ca Na Toneta, Adrián Quetglas and Sa Pleta by Marc Fosh. diariodemallorca.es Michelin expanded its sustainability recognitions in 2026 by adding seven new Green Stars in the Great Britain & Ireland selection, bringing the regional total to 37. guide.michelin.com Globally, the Green Star programme now covers roughly 287 venues flagged for eco-focused gastronomy. countryandtownhouse.com