The world’s most Googled chefs aren’t those with the most Michelin stars (2024)

The world’s most Googled chefs aren’t those with the most Michelin stars (1)

The British chef Jamie Oliver is the world's second most popular chef in terms of annual Google searches. — AFP pic

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NEW YORK, March 7 — While connoisseurs of fine French dining will be looking out for the announcements hailing from the Michelin Guide France 2024 ceremony set for March 18 in the French city of Tours, a new comparative study shows that a chef’s popularity in terms of Google searches is not proportional to the number of stars they hold.

In the world of the Michelin Guide, stars can make and break reputations. In France, the inspectors’ choices are closely scrutinised and always foster a great deal of anticipation — and just as much anxiety — when the ceremony announcing the new list approaches, as is the case for the March 18 event in Tours. In many respects, the ceremony is viewed as the highlight of the year in the world of French gastronomy, even if you don’t necessarily share Michelin’s assessments or the Guide’s way of doing things.

However, stars are not proportional to a chef’s popularity when the spectrum is broadened to global level. Looking at Google, and the searches conducted by internet users over the last 12 months, as a means of measuring a chef’s popularity, it turns out that it’s not the most Michelin-starred names that come out on top. And yet, the data set comprises a sample of 1,700 chefs selected by the platform Explore Worldwide.

In Europe as a whole, Scotland’s Gordon Ramsay takes first place for popularity, with some 12 million searches last year. The media-savvy chef with the famous temper has three Michelin stars for his London restaurant on Royal Hospital Road, two for his collaboration with the Pressoir d’Argent at the Intercontinental in Bordeaux, and one for his restaurant at the Trianon Palace in Versailles. However, Gordon Ramsay is not the world’s most-starred chef. He has a total of seven stars, compared with 20 for the master of the genre, Alain Ducasse.

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The great chef from Castel-Sarrazin, who has held Monegasque nationality since 2008, only ranks seventh among Europe’s most Googled chefs. In fact, despite the legendary status of French cuisine, it’s three chefs from the UK who monopolize the podium. In fact, the top 10 counts six UK chefs! And the second name in this European ranking — none other than Jamie Oliver — doesn’t hold a single Michelin star, despite being the subject of 4.4 million Google searches last year, compared with 1 million for Alain Ducasse. On a global scale, the great chef ranks 12th, while Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver are the world’s two most popular chefs.

Europe’s Top 10 most Googled chefs:

• Gordon Ramsay (12,000,000)

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• Jamie Oliver (4,416,000)

• Nigella Lawson (2,952,000)

• Giada De Laurentiis (1,980,000)

• Gino D’Acampo (1,620,000)

• Wolfgang Puck (1,320,000)

• Alain Ducasse (1,086,000)

• Heston Blumenthal (726,000)

• Ainsley Harriott (594,000)

• Marcus Wareing (486,000)

In Asia, it’s Singapore-based chef Tariq Helou, known for fusing French and Japanese flavors, who takes the title of most-searched chef with 1,620,000 searches followed by Vicky Lau of China with 1,320,000 searches. Nigerian chef Hilda Baci, who set a record for cooking for four days, is the most-searched chef in the African continent (1,320,000). In the US, it’s popular restaurateur and celebrity TV chef Guy Fieri (4,416,000) who has generated the most interest on the web, followed by Bobby Flay (1,980,000). — ETX Studio

The world’s most Googled chefs aren’t those with the most Michelin stars (2024)

FAQs

Who has 21 Michelin stars? ›

Alain Ducasse

Did Jamie Oliver get the Michelin star? ›

And the second name in this European ranking — none other than Jamie Oliver — doesn't hold a single Michelin star, despite being the subject of 4.4 million Google searches last year, compared with 1 million for Alain Ducasse.

Who is the #1 chef in the world? ›

Introducing Joël Robuchon – the chef with the most Michelin stars. He holds the number one spot among the top 10 chefs in the world, which makes him the best chef in the world according to the Michelin star rating.

Why did Gordon Ramsay lose 9 Michelin stars? ›

Michelin guide director Michael Ellis told Bloomberg, "We've had issues with consistency, and consistency is a huge thing for us ... we've had some very erratic meals [there]." He explained that the major two-star downgrade was a difficult decision to make but the Michelin team felt it was the right thing to do.

Who has 31 Michelin stars? ›

#1: Alain Ducasse

Throughout his career, he has operated over 30 restaurants, his most famous being Ducasse in Paris. Fun fact: While Alain Ducasse currently holds the most Michelin Stars, the late Joël Robuchon earned 31 stars throughout his lifetime.

Is Bobby Flay a Michelin star chef? ›

The Las Vegas Mesa Grill earned Flay his only Michelin Star in 2008, which was taken away in the 2009 edition. Michelin did not publish a 2010 or 2011 Las Vegas edition, so the star could not be re-earned. Bolo Bar & Restaurant closed its doors on December 31, 2007, to make way for a condominium.

Is Gordon Ramsay a Michelin star chef? ›

Now internationally renowned and holding 7 Michelin stars, Ramsay has opened a string of successful restaurants across the globe, from Singapore to the United States.

Who is the richest chef in the world? ›

Alan Wong takes the top spot as the world's wealthiest chef by a long shot, with a jaw-dropping estimated net worth of $1.1 billion (£870m).

Does Gordon Ramsay like Jamie Oliver? ›

Ramsay ended his interview with the declaration that the two were once again friends, leaving many with a warm feeling as he referred to Oliver as a "super talented guy" (via Mirror).

How many Michelin stars does Wolfgang Puck have? ›

Puck holds three Michelin stars (two for his restaurant Spago Beverly Hills and one for CUT, which earned its star just one year after opening), so he has first-hand knowledge when it comes to how two and three-starred restaurants differ.

Is Jamie Oliver the richest chef in the world? ›

Jamie Oliver is also ranked third among the world's richest chefs.

Who is arguably the best chef? ›

Joël Robuchin holds the number one spot amongst the world's top 10 chefs, making him the best chef in the world according to Michelin star ratings. Although he passed away with only 28 stars to his name, at one point Robuchon was the proud owner of 31 Michelin stars.

Who is the king of all chefs? ›

About Auguste Escoffier

Beginning his career at 13 years of age, Auguste Escoffier was quickly consumed with ambition to become the best and moved steadily upward until he was known as the King of Chefs, Chef of Kings.

Who taught Gordon Ramsay? ›

After earning a vocational diploma in hotel management from North Oxon Technical College in 1987, he moved to London and began honing his culinary skills under chef Marco Pierre White at the restaurant Harvey's and under chef Albert Roux at La Gavroche.

Do any chefs have 4 Michelin stars? ›

Stars have always been awarded to restaurants rather than chefs, so while there may be no such thing as a four star restaurant, a chef with more than one restaurant could quite easily have a total of four stars to his name.

How many Michelin stars is Gordon Ramsay? ›

His restaurant group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, was founded in 1997 and has been awarded 17 Michelin stars overall and currently holds eight. His signature restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, London, has held three Michelin stars since 2001.

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