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Did D-FW restaurants make changes to woo Michelin’s affection? Don’t bet on it

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Introduction to the Michelin Guide in Texas

Since the Michelin Guide arrived in Texas in 2024, the culinary scene in Dallas-Fort Worth has churned with change. Chefs and restaurateurs acknowledge they have made improvements to their menus and service over the past year. But for most, it comes with a caveat: They did not make tweaks with Michelin in mind, but rather, to offer a better experience for customers.

Until at least 2026 in North Texas, restaurants will vie to earn one of Michelin’s awards, whether stars, Bib Gourmands or recommendations. Those that won a Michelin distinction do not keep it year to year and must re-attain their Michelin status or strive to better it.

In the first-ever Texas Michelin Guide in 2024, only one restaurant in D-FW — Tatsu Dallas — received a Michelin star. Rye, a restaurant located in Dallas’ Lower Greenville neighborhood, received a special award for exceptional cocktails. Seven more were recognized as Bib Gourmand picks, given to restaurants serving good food at moderate prices. Twenty others made the Recommended list, an honor given to restaurants that are not yet at the level to receive a star but were enjoyed by Michelin’s anonymous critics.

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Chef Dean Fearing, who has worked in some of Dallas’ finest kitchens for nearly 50 years, is all too familiar with scrutiny from restaurant critics. Michelin is new to Texas, but the pressure of an anonymous guest in the dining room isn’t, Fearing said.

Plus, his Ritz-Carlton restaurant, Fearing’s, is open 365 days a year. Rather than fret about who’s coming in, and when, Fearing said his team tries to keep standards high no matter the day.

“It’s theater every night,” Fearing said. “The food has to be great, the service has to be great. … There needs to be a ‘wow’ situation going on at our restaurant, at Fearing’s, all the time.”

Dallas chef Dean Fearing garnishes Texas Wagyu Beef Carpaccio Elotes on July 12, 2024, at Fearing’s restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton in Dallas.

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Fearing and his team have regularly discussed their menu and service since the 2024 Michelin ceremony, when Fearing’s received a Recommended honor. That recognition means critics liked the restaurant but didn’t find it star-worthy.

To better impress Michelin, Fearing said the restaurant’s team will make the tasting menu more noticeable to diners. Five courses include tortilla soup, maple and black peppercorn soaked buffalo, and chicken-fried lobster, showing off some of the restaurant’s most beloved bites. It costs $135 per person.

Notably, Fearing’s tasting menu is not new. The restaurant just didn’t advertise it.

“We’ve always had it,” Fearing confirmed. “But we’re going to make it a little more prominent. Because it seems like that’s what Michelin likes: tasting menus.”

Changes at Rye and Other Restaurants

Rye, another Recommended restaurant that received a special award for exceptional cocktails in 2024, has also undergone changes. Its ownership maintains they were not motivated by Michelin.

“At Rye, we’re constantly working to make the restaurant better — not just for accolades, but for the joy of the craft and our guests,” said Tanner Agar, owner of Rye.

Corey Rivers, bartender, decorates an espresso martini with coffee beans at Rye in Lower...

Corey Rivers, bartender, decorates an espresso martini with coffee beans at Rye in Lower Greenville in Dallas on Feb. 19, 2025.

Liz Rymarev / Staff Photographer

Agar said that translated into more training for his staff, pushing themselves to create technically challenging and nuanced menus, and elevating their ingredient sourcing.

The small plates served at Rye are characterized by their creativity. And much

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