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Inside Charlotte’s Culinary Rise: Michelin Stars + New Openings

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty 179530

 

Inside Charlotte’s Culinary Rise:

Michelin Stars + A Wave Of New Restaurants Reshaping The Queen City's Dining Landscape

 

For years, Charlotte, North Carolina, wasn’t the city you’d name first in a conversation about food destinations. Well-known food writer and lifestyle journalist, Shindy Chen, recently said about Charlotte that:  “Charlotte has historically not been known as a foodie destination. You know, when you think of like food cities, you think more Charleston in the South, or you think even Asheville has gotten a lot of recognition.”  

 

But that narrative is changing fast. With strategic investment by The Queen City's tourism board and a surge in chef-driven creativity, Charlotte has officially landed on the culinary map with its FIRST MICHELIN STAR.

 

Why it matters: A Michelin star is one of the highest marks of culinary excellence a restaurant can receive. What makes those Michelin stars so special is how rare they are and how difficult it is to get one. The Michelin star system began 99 years ago in 1926. Today, receiving a Michelin star is a true mark of success in the culinary industry around the world.  

 

The Michelin Guide, revered worldwide for its exacting standards, just unveiled its first-ever selections for the American South, and Charlotte’s restaurants made a dazzling debut.

 

   Guide Michelin American South

 

Michelin inspectors—anonymous professionals who evaluate food quality, value, consistency, and a chef’s unique imprint on a menu—spent months quietly dining in restaurants across the Queen City. The result: Charlotte emerged with an impressive list of awardees that underscore the city’s growing culinary reputation.  

 

Counter-, the west Charlotte tasting-menu restaurant in Wesley Heights, helmed by Chef Sam Hart, became the city’s brightest star—literally, earning one Michelin Star for its exceptional cuisine, as well as a Green Star for leadership in sustainable gastronomy. Hart’s passion for blending creativity with conscience has long made Counter- one of Charlotte’s most talked-about dining experiences. Now, it’s officially one of its most decorated.    

 

Mixology, too, found its moment in the Michelin spotlight. Colleen Hughes, Head of Mixology at Supperland, the beautifully restored mid-century church in Plaza Midwood known for its upscale Southern fare, was honored with Michelin’s Cocktail Award. “This award honors those who don’t just mix ingredients—they craft moments that stick with us,” said host Java Ingram during the announcement. Hughes’s thoughtful approach to pairing cocktails with Supperland’s elevated Southern dishes has helped redefine what a complete dining experience looks like in Charlotte.  

 

Charlotte’s Michelin recognition didn't stop there. More local and area restaurants made the prestigious Michelin Guide Restaurant list, including:

  • Customshop in Elizabeth
  • Ever Andalo in NoDa
  • Hello Sailor in Cornelius
  • Kindred in Davidson
  • Little Mama’s in SouthPark
  • Omakase Experience by Prime Fish in Ballantyne
  • Prime Fish in Ballantyne
  • Rada in Myers Park
  • Restaurant Constance in west Charlotte

 

Together, these names represent Charlotte’s remarkable range—from intimate omakase experiences to modern Italian, from lakeside seafood to neighborhood bistros. The diversity mirrors the city’s broader evolution: an increasingly vibrant food scene rooted in Southern hospitality.  

 

Charlotte’s restaurant boom shows no signs of slowing as 2025 winds down. The next wave of openings reflects the city’s growing variety and local pride — from chef-led concepts to neighborhood staples finding new life.

 

Here’s some of what’s coming soon:

Opened/Opening Late 2025

  • (Optimist Park) – 24-seat sushi counter at The Joinery focused on hand-rolls and seasonal precision.
  • Painted Rooster (Plaza Midwood) – Chicken-forward comfort food taking over the former Zada Janes space.
  • Surefire Market (West Charlotte) – Casual burger and chicken spot with a neighborhood-market vibe.
  • Market on Morehead (South End) – Patio-driven American eatery near the Rail Trail, built for social dining and long evenings.
  • Burna Boy Grill & Lounge (Uptown) – Afro-Caribbean grill blending live music and vibrant flavors.
  • The Garrison (Tega Cay/Pineville areas) – Modern Southern grill with a rustic touch from local veterans.
  • The Iberian Pig (South End) – Spanish-style tapas from Atlanta’s Castellucci Group.

 

Coming Winter 2025 → Early 2026

  • MilkBread SouthPark – Expansion of the local breakfast-and-fried-chicken favorite.
  • High Hippo Tiki Bar (NoDa) – Tropical cocktails and small bites from the Supperland beverage team.
  • Laurel Market at Sycamore Cotswold – Beer-garden and food-hall hybrid from Sycamore Brewing.
  • Ramen Den (Ballantyne) – Noodle house from the Prime Fish team.
  • Cluck & Cork (Uptown) – Wine-forward fried-chicken and small-plates lounge.

 

In Development for 2026

  • Luna’s Table (Steele Creek) – Latin-inspired neighborhood restaurant centered on open-fire cooking.
  • Constance Bakery & Café (West Charlotte) – Chef Sam Hart’s daytime complement to Restaurant Constance.

 

Charlotte’s dining scene isn’t chasing big-city comparisons anymore — it’s carving out its own identity. From sushi counters to Southern grills, it’s a mix that feels both ambitious and authentically local.

 

This information about Charlotte’s ever growing restaurant scene and recent Michelin recognition was provided by Nina Hollander, residential real estate broker with Coldwell Banker Realty, serving the Greater Charlotte area since 1999. If you’re looking for a home near one of Charlotte’s top restaurants or want to explore neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle, Nina can help. Reach out today to learn more about homes and communities across Greater Charlotte.

 

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Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400
The Top Team @ Charles Rutenberg Realty 255 Executive Dr, Plainview NY 11803 - Plainview, NY
Long Island Condo and Home Specialists
This may be a game-changer Nina, proving Charlotte is getting the global spotlight it deserves!
Nov 07, 2025 04:48 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400 hi Sheila... it really is... and I was pleased to see one of my favorite restaurants (Little Mama's in Southpark) make the Michelin recommended list.

Nov 07, 2025 05:13 AM
Katina Hargrove 352-551-0308
Stake Your Land Realty, Inc. - Sorrento, FL
Broker/Owner, SFR®, e-PRO®, GRI, AHWD, REALTOR®

Good morning Nina Hollander, Broker that is such great news for Charlotte North Carolina. We all have a need for great restaurants, it seems like all there is available is the big chains. Way back in the 70's there were some great places in Orlando, the atmosphere was great, the service was excellent. Now, it is a hit and miss on the food and service. I hope you get out and enjoy the news coming to your area.

Nov 07, 2025 04:48 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Katina Hargrove 352-551-0308 good morning, Katina... it's been kind of the same here in Charlotte. When we moved here in 1998 there were some amazing local restaurants, most of which have closed. But after Johnson & Wales opened in Charlotte in 2004, it put a new spotlight on chef-driven dining and over the years it's really expanded our culinary landscape.

Nov 07, 2025 05:15 AM
Katina Hargrove 352-551-0308

Nina Hollander, Broker I like watching the show "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" some many great places all over, but we have to dig deep. Culinary Chefs need to step up. 

Nov 07, 2025 05:20 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Katina Hargrove 352-551-0308 Charlotte diners have actually been featured on this show several times. Of course, that's a whole different type of culinary excellence. :)

Nov 07, 2025 05:26 AM
Patricia Feager
Referral Specialist - DFW FINE PROPERTIES - Flower Mound, TX
Licensed to April 2027

Nina Hollander, Broker - WOW! That's a high honor! The Queen City's tourism board is working for the good of Charlotte residents and visitors. This is a great incentive for home buyers too. To receive the Michelin Star on the culinary map in Charlotte is such an honor. 

Just yesterday, I went back to one of my favorite restaurants I frequented when I worked at Abbott. I never went back there after getting into the real estate business. As I was waiting for my food my eyes wondered and noticed the decline. The food was good, but I couldn't stop wondering if Food Inspectors still came around like they did years ago. 

If I lived in Charlotte, it would be worth the price to be in a clean restaurant with really good food made and prepared by the Chefs. 

 

 

Nov 07, 2025 04:52 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Patricia Feager hi Patricia, I believe the the Covid closures did much damage to our restaurant landscape... a Michelin star is so special... as far as I know, there are less than two dozen American cities that have a restaurant with a Michelin star.

Nov 07, 2025 05:17 AM
Patricia Feager

Nina Hollander, Broker - Based on the question I asked, How many Michelin stars were awarded in Texas in 2025, the answer came up 18 Michelin stars were awarded in 2025 with three in Texas: One in Dallas; Two in San Antonio. That is still far to few!

I hope you get to enjoy dinner there often when time and occasions call for a night to celebrate. 

Nov 07, 2025 05:34 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Nina - I can remember days when trying new restaurants and trends in food was a part of my life.  Although those days are mostly a part of my past, I am thankful for the experience.  Another example of change in countless interpretations of the word. 

Nov 07, 2025 05:02 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Michael Jacobs same here, Michael. When we lived in Europe and would travel I referred to my Guide Michelins with great frequency and we discovered some amazing places to eat that way.

Nov 07, 2025 05:18 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Friday morning, Nina. This is good information to share with area residents.

Have a great day!

Nov 07, 2025 05:10 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Good morning, Roy... Charlotte has become much more of a foodie town over the years we've lived here... so this is big news for us.

Nov 07, 2025 05:19 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Oswego, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Nina. Living in Chicago there is no shortage of upscale fine dining so many can take advantage. If you have upscale food, they will come. Charlotte's restaurants are just starting to boom. Enjoy Little Mama's!

Nov 07, 2025 05:32 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Wayne Martin hi Wayne... of course, Charlotte is not yet at the level of major metropolitan cities like New York, Chicago, etc. But this is a good start as we grow in population. We were just at Little Mama's two weeks ago.

Nov 07, 2025 05:41 AM
Brian England
Ambrose Realty Management LLC - Gilbert, AZ
MBA, GRI, REALTOR® Real Estate in East Valley AZ

I have heard of the Michelin star but I don't think I have dined at a restaurant with one, haha.  The food is likely good, but also likely too expensive for me, haha.

Nov 07, 2025 05:57 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Brian England hi Brian... sadly, there are no Michelin star restaurant in your state. Maybe one day...

Nov 07, 2025 06:59 AM
Jeffrey DiMuria 321.223.6253 Waves Realty
Waves Realty - Melbourne, FL
Florida Space Coast Homes

With the crazy cost and incredibly stupid laws in NYC, I think both Charlotte and Denver are becoming more desirable places for (otherwise) NYC restaurants to open.

Nov 07, 2025 06:28 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Jeffrey DiMuria 321.223.6253 Waves Realty hi Jeff... I don't know that we are seeing NY chefs moving to Charlotte. But we are seeing lots of "local" chef-driven restaurants opening by people who've graduated from Johnson & Wales in Charlotte.

Nov 07, 2025 07:01 AM
Nick Vandekar, 610-203-4543
Realty ONE Group Advocates 484-237-2055 - Downingtown, PA
Selling the Main Line & Chester County

Charlotte is becoming a destination city for it's dining scene on top of all the other reasons for visiting.

Nov 07, 2025 06:31 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Nick Vandekar, 610-203-4543 hi Nick... Charlotte leaders would like to see the Queen City be considered a world class city at some point.

Nov 07, 2025 07:01 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello Nina and I like to try Wesley Heights and that chef that got a star, it must be good.

Nov 07, 2025 08:25 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Will Hamm hi Will... Wesley Heights nieghborhood is at the total other end of town from me... I never get over there and would drive that far just for a meal.

Nov 07, 2025 08:34 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Retired Home Stager/Redesign

Nina-I remember way back when (1977) when Charlotte was not the Charlotte of today. Larry moved there for a job but stayed only a few months to return to Houston. I went with him to help him move.  Congratulations to Charlotte

Nov 07, 2025 10:56 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Kathy Streib Hi Kathy... I made my first business trip to Charlotte in 1973... not a place I would have considered for relocation. Hugh McColl, the retired Chairman and CEO spent more than a decade in the late 70's and 80's trying to get me to come to work at Nations Bank (now Bank of America). I kept telling him there was no way I was going to live in a small town like Charlotte.

Nov 07, 2025 12:33 PM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten
Retired Broker/Owner - Phoenix, AZ
602-380-4886

How exciting for all you in Charlotte!  I'd have fun starting with one and checking them all out over time.  And I'm surprised that we have none here.  We have a lot of celebrity chefs here and OMG many excellent restaurants. I enjoyed one yesterday and the salmon we excellent.  Yum!  Now I'm hungry after reading this fun post Nina! 

Nov 07, 2025 01:34 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Anna "Banana" Kruchten I'm not unfamiliar with the culinary world in Arizona... I was also surprised that there are no Michelin stars in your state... maybe one day. Now we are looking forward to the filming of Top Chef here in Charlotte in the next several months.

Nov 07, 2025 01:55 PM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten

Well that's fun - Top Chef in Charlotte area.  I'd have fun going to some of those!

Nov 07, 2025 01:59 PM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert

Nina I was not aware of Michelin stars.  I should check to see if CT has one.

Nov 07, 2025 03:14 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker

George Souto good morning, George... sorry, but no Michelin star restaurants in Connecticut. :(

Nov 08, 2025 04:12 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Nina, thinking I have never had a meal at a Michelin star restaurant, maybe some day.

Nov 07, 2025 06:03 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Joan Cox good morning, Joan... I've had my share of experiences with Michelin star restaurants, especially in Paris and NY City. Quite the experience. One of the most memorable was a six course tasting menu in a Michelin star restaurant deep in the mountains in Switzerland. No menu... the chef just brought food out course after course after course.

Nov 08, 2025 04:14 AM
Joan Cox

Nina Hollander, Broker that would be quite the experience.  

Nov 08, 2025 06:48 AM
Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Author, Golfer, Retired Broker, Wenatchee, WA

Hi Nina,
It sounds like next time I go to Charlotte I need to spend more time so we can explore the amazing culinary options.

Nov 09, 2025 01:22 AM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Carol Williams you definitely did not spend enough time in Charlotte the last time!

Nov 09, 2025 04:30 AM
Hannah Williams
HomeStarr Realty - Philadelphia, PA
Expertise NE Philadelphia & Bucks 215-820-3376

Nina Hollander, Broker Great post as always, and you just made me hungry. Woo is me as I have to get changed as I am going out to dinner and dancing and cannot eat.

Nov 15, 2025 01:10 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker

Hannah Williams hi Hannah... well you can make up for it by eating and dancing to your heart's content later this evening!

Nov 15, 2025 01:38 PM