Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris are everywhere. They're literally on every corner. A whole hundred for the city. Only Tokyo and Osaka in Japan have more.
By the way, a Michelin star doesn't mean crazy high prices. There are plenty of places where you can eat for just slightly more than a regular decent restaurant. But you need to book your table in advance: there are tons of people who want to eat well and cheap, so if you just walk in, there won't be any tables available.
Although even Michelin doesn't guarantee that the food will definitely be unforgettable. Actually, you can see this pretty clearly from Google reviews.
And here's another interesting quirk: the opening hours usually look something like this: open from 12 to 2 pm and from 7 to 10 pm. Closed the rest of the time.
United Kingdom
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Brunei
Indonesia
Malaysia
Argentina
USA
Morocco
Georgia
Egypt
China
Vietnam
Tunisia
Montenegro
Philippines
Singapore
Oman
Algeria
North Macedonia
Lebanon
Israel
Albania
Russia
Tanzania
Netherlands
Spain
Latvia
Germany
Belgium
France
Kazakhstan