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    November 3, 2025

    Counter- earns Michelin star

    10 restaurants earn Michelin recommendations in the debut Southeast guide


    by Kristen Wile

    Charlotte restaurant Counter- earned the state its sole Michelin star in the premier American South guide. According to a press release sent out ahead of the ceremony tonight in Greenville, S.C., the West Charlotte tasting menu concept has earned both a Michelin Star and a Green Star.

    According to the guide, “To say that Counter is an outlier in the Charlotte dining scene risks understatement: this ambitious, mercurial project from Chef Sam Hart is sui generis. The boldly immersive experience features shifting concepts fueled by Chef Hart’s multifarious passions and creativity, drawing on themes of nostalgia, music, personal history and more on a multicourse tasting menu. Local products are celebrated, including herbs and vegetables from nearby urban farms, combined with wide-ranging culinary influences that make for a truly memorable meal. The tight-knit team provides effortlessly gracious hospitality, and the beverage offerings are sure to impress.”

    Supperland mixologist Colleen Hughes was the sole recipient for the Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Awards in the Southeast.

    Eleven local restaurants earned Michelin recommendations: Customshop, Ever Andalo, Haberdish, Hello, Sailor, Kindred, Little Mama’s, Omakase by Prime Fish, Prime Fish/Ballantyne, Rada, Restaurant Constance, and Supperland; Vietnamese restaurant Lang Van earned a Bib Gourmand.

    Counter- was one of 10 restaurants in the entire guide to earn a star; eight of those were previously included in Atlanta’s guide. Emeril’s in New Orleans was the sole two-star restaurant.

    All restaurants, no matter the designation will receive the famous Michelin plaque to display at their restaurants.

    According to Michelin, “To fully assess the quality of a restaurant, the inspectors apply five criteria defined by Michelin: product quality; mastery of cooking techniques; harmony of flavors; the personality of the chef as reflected in the cuisine; and consistency over time and across the entire menu. These criteria guarantee a consistent and fair selection so a Starred restaurant has the same value regardless of whether it is in Paris, New York or anywhere else in the world.”

    This story will be updated.

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