Michelin Guide 2025 Welcomes New California Restaurants From LA, SF, and San Diego

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Michelin Guide 2025 Welcomes New California Restaurants From LA, SF, and San Diego
A dish by 24 Suns located in Oceanside, Calif. Courtesy of Deanna Sandoval
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The Michelin Guide recently announced 13 additions to its 2025 California Guide, highlighting culinary talent across the state.

One of the restaurants on the list, Pho Momma, located in an unassuming strip mall in Sacramento, was recognized for its exceptional food and warm customer service.

“My location is in an old neighborhood, with no other nice businesses around. So when the customers come in, we try to make them forget where they’re at, and give them a wonderful dining experience, and a nice clean atmosphere,” owner My Le, who also cooks and serves the fresh Vietnamese dishes, told The Epoch Times on May 20.

The restaurant serves refreshments such as iced Vietnamese coffee, iced milk tea, and sweet tea. In addition, the restaurant offers a variety of traditional dishes, starting with fresh spring rolls, fried appetizers, as well as entrees of meat and tofu pho and “Momma’s Specials,” such as garlic noodles, chicken wings, and curry beef stew with rice.

Most restaurants on the Michelin list are located in the state’s three biggest cities—Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco. The big city honorees include Southern California’s Atelier Manna, Lilo, Tanner’s Prime Burgers, 24 Suns, Komal, Somni, and Vin Folk, alongside Northern California’s Sungho, Ethel’s Fancy, and Eylan.
Fresh spring rolls by Pho Momma in Sacramento, California. (Courtesy of My Le)
Fresh spring rolls by Pho Momma in Sacramento, California. Courtesy of My Le

Los Angeles

Komal

Komal, a new Mexican restaurant at Mercado La Paloma, serves Mexico City-style street food and pre-Hispanic dishes to South Los Angeles. Its founders are Fátima Juárez and Conrado Rivera.

The restaurant, located at 3655 S. Grand Ave. in L.A.’s historic South Central, is known for its masa, house-made from ethically sourced heirloom corn from Oaxaca and the state of Mexico.

Dishes include antojitos like tlacoyos with heirloom beans, molotes de plátano in Oaxacan mole negro, and the “Taco Sonia,” with beef shoulder, pork longaniza, and mashed potatoes, as seen on Komal’s website.

Somni

Somni, led by chef Aitor Zabala, reopened in November 2024 at a new West Hollywood location at 9045 Nemo St.

The new 14-seat chef’s counter features dishes such as shiso tempura puff with beef tartare and a whimsical “Cow and Her Milk” cheese course.

Zabala, a Barcelona native and former El Bulli chef, stresses sustainability with a Power Knot LFC-50 biodigester that turns food waste into water.

The restaurant has earned five stars on OpenTable.

Vin Folk

This Parisian-style bistro and wine bar at 1213 N. Sepulveda Blvd. in Hermosa Beach serves Californian cuisine with French influences.
On the menu are small plates such as Jowl and Mackerel, Beef Tongue, and Garganelli Shrimp, as well as a robust wine list.

San Diego County

Atelier Manna

A coastal café at 1076 N. Coast Hwy 101, Atelier Manna is located in Encinitas’ funky Leucadia neighborhood. The restaurant features seasonally focused fare, including shareable breakfast and lunch dishes. Atelier Manna focuses on local ingredients and nonalcoholic tonics.
Some of the cafe’s signature dishes include locally caught halibut with sudachi and coconut leche de tigre or Oaxacan steak and eggs topped with smoked tomatillo mole. The restaurant’s patio is made of recycled materials.

Lilo

Chef Eric Bost’s Lilo, out of Carlsbad, offers seasonal ingredients with global influences. At 2101 Costa Del Mar Road, the small location includes a 22-seat chef’s counter. Bost’s menu blends French techniques inspired by Japanese cuisine and California flavors.

Tanner’s Prime Burgers

In San Diego County, another restaurant located along the 101 made this year’s Michelin List. At 2002 S. Coast Hwy in the Freeman Collective, Tanner’s Prime Burgers is the creation of chef Brandon Rodgers and Eric Brandt of Brandt Beef.

Offering fast-casual food, the burgers are made with single-sourced 100 percent USDA Prime Brandt Beef, and feature fries cooked in all-natural beef tallow to dip in housemade garlic aioli.

The restaurant’s shakes are made with 100 percent organic dairy products and pure Dutch cocoa. Burgers go for between $10 and $15.

24 Suns

A contemporary Chinese restaurant in Oceanside, California, 24 Suns started as a pop-up concept and is now a full restaurant at 3375 Mission Ave. Former Addison chefs Nic Webber and Jacob Jordan founded the restaurant, which offers Chinese dishes such as Sichuan Dry Aged Toro Crudo and Wok’d Local Greens sourced from Chino Farms. The restaurant also offers a large selection of cocktails and high tea.

San Francisco Bay Area

Sungho

This Korean restaurant, located at 250 Hyde St. in the Tenderloin district, has made a name for itself serving authentic Korean Soul Food.

The restaurant specializes in gukbap, a traditional rice soup made from 24-hour-simmered pork bone broth, tender pork, and inspired by the recipes of Sungho’s grandmother.

OpenTable diners give Sungho a rating of 4.8 stars, thanks to its juicy and tender meats and great service.

Ethel’s Fancy

This contemporary Californian restaurant combines Japanese and Hawaiian cuisine at 550 Waverley St. and is led by chef-owner Scott Nishiyama.

The restaurant’s shareable, seasonal small plates include katsu-style swordfish and crispy pork belly. The chef has experience at Michelin-starred Daniel, The French Laundry, and Chez TJ.

OpenTable diners rate the restaurant’s rustic and elegant feel, with a 4.8-star diner rating for exceptional cuisine. The restaurant also serves fancy cocktails.

Eylan

This Californian-Indian restaurant at 500 El Camino Real, in The Villa Menlo Park, features wood-fired, seasonally driven cuisine.

Chef Srijith Gopinathan combines regional Indian flavors with local ingredients. The restaurant serves celeriac and pineapple kebab, king trumpet mushrooms, and Gulf shrimp.

OpenTable diners rate the restaurant 4.4 stars for services and delicious dishes.

Michelin’s full 2025 list will be released June 25 in Sacramento at its annual ceremony.
Kimberly Hayek
Kimberly Hayek
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Kimberly Hayek is a reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers California news and has worked as an editor and on scene at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2018 migrant caravan crisis.