The table register
MICHELIN-starred rooms read through what kind of evening they serve, with every star checked on the guide's own page. No paid placement. No menu theatre.

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The short answer
The Linen Harbour restaurant register holds 15 MICHELIN-starred tables across 5 cities. Each record says what kind of evening the room serves, who should book it and where its stars were checked.
Star counts were read on each restaurant's own MICHELIN Guide page on 19 August 2026.
3 starred tables on the register
Three starred rooms, separated by what the evening is for: a long avant-garde performance in Chamartin, a family house of Madrid produce in Chamberi and a fire-driven counter on the Castellana.
3 starred tables on the register
Barcelona holds several three-star rooms within a short taxi ride of each other. These three answer different evenings: playful avant-garde in the Eixample, Basque classicism on Passeig de Gracia and an open kitchen in Les Corts.
3 starred tables on the register
The Rome register keeps its one three-star table above the city and its two-star rooms inside it. These three separate by position: the hilltop dining room, the historic centre and the gallery hotel by the Tiber.
3 starred tables on the register
The register's three Paris entries separate cleanly: the sauce-led room above the Seine, the palace classic on Faubourg Saint-Honore and the vegetable house on Rue de Varenne.
3 starred tables on the register
London's three-star tables cluster west. These three separate by register: British produce in Notting Hill, French haute cuisine staged in Mayfair and a quiet Chelsea dining room built on continuity.
The admission test
A small editorial register of MICHELIN-starred restaurants, separated by the kind of evening each one serves. It is not a reservations engine.
No. The first edition covers 5 cities with 15 restaurants, chosen so the entries in each city answer different evenings rather than repeat one.
Every record links the restaurant's own page on the MICHELIN Guide site, read on 19 August 2026. Nothing is taken from press coverage.
No. Each record links to the restaurant. Reservations, menus and payment stay with the house.
A short register earns its keep by cutting high. One-star rooms are where most cities blur into directories, and a directory is what this register refuses to be.
Yes, city by city, each with its stars checked on the MICHELIN page before publication.
The star counts on this page were read on each restaurant's own MICHELIN Guide page on 19 August 2026 by the Linen Harbour desk. No menus, prices or table availability are published. How the register works.
Insurance
Country, activity, altitude, evacuation and cancellation can change the answer. We are not a broker. This is a quiet pre-booking checklist.