November 12, 2025|Food & Drink ,Press & Awards

A Taste of Excellence: MICHELIN Guide Announces Inaugural American South Selection

The Restaurant at Zero George has been selected in the 2025 inaugural MICHELIN- Opens in a new tab Guide American South
  We are delighted to announce that The Restaurant at Zero George has been selected in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide American South. This recognition honors the skill, creativity, and dedication of our culinary team and the unforgettable dining experiences we offer within the intimate elegance of the Zero George Hotel. Guests can enjoy meticulously crafted tasting menus, elevated zero-proof pairings, and a setting where historic charm meets modern sophistication, with every detail designed to delight the senses and celebrate Charleston’s rich culinary landscape. Experience it for yourself and reserve your table today. Be sure to also visit our sister restaurant, Wild Common, recently awarded a MICHELIN Star. Read the full article here.

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