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The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2016 The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2016 Awards list Great Britain & Ireland MICHELIN guide 2016 Summary Selected establishments 4056 Hotels & guesthouses 1764 Particularly pleasant establishments l to h...I 223 Guesthouses I 545 Bib Hotels * (Good accommodation at moderate prices) 53 Hotels with Spa L 211 Restaurants 2292 Particularly pleasant establishments ö to A 196 Bib Gourmands = (Good quality, good value cooking) 155 Of which new N 25 Pubs A 590 o (Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey) 3 mm (Excellent cooking, worth a detour) 23 143 m (High quality cooking, worth a stop) Of which new - N 15 1 Starred establishments o Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT LONDON Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Gordon Ramsay õ Westminster (City of) Mayfair Alain Ducasse at The ö Dorchester ENGLAND Bray Windsor & Maidenhead Waterside Inn õ n Excellent cooking, worth a detour LONDON Kensington & Chelsea North Kensington Ledbury ô Westminster (City of) Belgravia Marcus õ Hyde Park & Knightsbridge Dinner by Heston ô Blumenthal Mayfair Araki N ó Hélène Darroze at The õ Connaught Le Gavroche õ Greenhouse ô Hibiscus ô Sketch (The Lecture Room õ & Library) Square õ Umu N ô 2 n Excellent cooking, worth a detour TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT ENGLAND Bagshot Surrey Michael Wignall at The õ Latymer Cambridge Cambridgeshire Midsummer House ô Chagford Devon Gidleigh Park õ Cheltenham Gloucestershire Le Champignon Sauvage ô Grange-over-Sands/Cartmel Cumbria L’Enclume ô Malmesbury Wiltshire The Dining Room ô Marlow Buckinghamshire Hand and Flowers A Nottingham Nottinghamshire Restaurant Sat Bains ô Oxford/Great Milton Oxfordshire Belmond Le Manoir aux õ Quat’Saisons Port Isaac Cornwall Restaurant Nathan Outlaw ó SCOTLAND Auchterarder Perth & Kinross Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles õ REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Dublin Dublin Patrick Guilbaud õ 3 m High quality cooking, worth a stop TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT LONDON Camden Bloomsbury Dabbous ò Hakkasan Hanway Place ó Kitchen Table at Bubbledogs ó Pied à Terre ô City of London City of London City Social ô Club Gascon ó Hackney Shoreditch Clove Club ò HKK ó Lyle's N ò Hammersmith & Fulham Fulham Harwood Arms A Hammersmith River Café ó Hounslow Chiswick Hedone ó La Trompette ó Islington Clerkenwell St John ò Finsbury Angler ó Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Outlaw's at the Capital ó Kensington Kitchen W8 ó Launceston Place ô Richmond-upon- Thames Kew The Glasshouse ó Southwark Bermondsey Story ó Tower Hamlets Spitalfields Galvin La Chapelle ô Wandsworth Wandsworth Chez Bruce ó Westminster (City of) Belgravia Amaya ô Ametsa ô Pétrus ô 4 m High quality cooking, worth a stop LONDON continued … Westminster (City of) continued ... Mayfair Alyn Williams at The Westbury õ Benares ô Bonhams N ó Brasserie Chavot ó Fera at Claridge's õ Galvin at Windows ô Gymkhana ó Hakkasan Mayfair ó Kai ô Murano ô Pollen Street Social ó ô Tamarind Wild Honey ó Regent's Park & Marylebone L’Autre Pied ó Lima Fitzrovia ò Locanda Locatelli ô ò Portland N Texture ó Trishna ò St James’s Seven Park Place ô Soho Arbutus ò Barrafina ò Social Eating House ò Yauatcha Soho ó Strand & Covent Garden L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon ó Victoria Dining Room at the Goring N ô Quilon ô 5 m High quality cooking, worth a stop TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT ENGLAND Ambleside Cumbria The Samling ó Baslow Derbyshire Fischer’s at Baslow Hall ô Bath Bath & North East Somerset Bath Priory ô Bath/Colerne Bath & North East Somerset The Park õ Beaulieu Hampshire The Terrace ô Beverley/South Dalton East Riding of Yorkshire Pipe and Glass Inn A Biddenden Kent West House ò Birkenhead Merseyside Fraiche ô Birmingham West Midlands adam's ó Carters of Moseley N ó Purnell’s ô Simpsons ô Turners ó Blackburn/Langho Lancashire Northcote ô Blakeney/Morston Norfolk Morston Hall ó Bourton-on-the-Water/Upper Slaughter Gloucestershire Lords of the Manor ô Bray Windsor & Maidenhead Hinds Head A Royal Oak A Bristol Bristol Casamia ó wilk's ò Cambridge Cambridgeshire Alimentum ó Castle Combe Wiltshire Bybrook ô 6 m High quality cooking, worth a stop TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT ENGLAND continued … Channel Islands/ La Pulente Jersey Ocean ô Channel Islands/ St. Helier Jersey Bohemia ó Ormer by Shaun Rankin ó Chester Cheshire Simon Radley at Chester õ Grosvenor Chew Magna Bath & North East Somerset Pony & Trap A Chinnor/Sprigg's Alley Buckinghamshire Sir Charles Napier A Cuckfield West Sussex Ockenden Manor ô Darlington / Summerhouse Durham Raby Hunt ó East Chisenbury Wiltshire Red Lion Freehouse A East Grinstead West Sussex Gravetye Manor N ô Eldersfield Worcestershire Butchers Arms A Helmsley/Harome North Yorkshire Star Inn A Horsham West Sussex Restaurant Tristan ò Hunstanton Norfolk The Neptune ó Ilkley West Yorkshire Box Tree ô Kenilworth Warwickshire Cross at Kenilworth A Knowstone Devon Masons Arms A Leeds West Yorkshire The Man Behind the ó Curtain N Loughborough Leicestershire John's House N ó Lower Beeding West Sussex The Pass ó Ludlow Shropshire Mr Underhill’s at Dinham ó Weir 7 ENGLAND continued … Marlborough/Little Bedwyn Wiltshire Harrow at Little Bedwyn ó Murcott Oxfordshire Nut Tree A Newbury West Berkshire Woodspeen N ò Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear House of Tides N ó Oakham/Hambleton Rutland Hambleton Hall ô Oldstead North Yorkshire Black Swan ó Padstow Cornwall Paul Ainsworth at No.6 ò Pateley Bridge North Yorkshire Yorke Arms ô Petersfield Hampshire JSW ô Port Isaac Cornwall Outlaw's Fish Kitchen ò Portscatho Cornwall Driftwood ó Reading/Shinfield Windsor & Maidenhead L’Ortolan ô Ripley Surrey Drakes ô Royal Tunbridge Wells Kent Thackeray's ô Sparkwell Devon Treby Arms A Torquay Devon Room in the Elephant ó Whitstable/Seasalter Kent The Sportsman A Winchcombe Gloucestershire 5 North St ó Winchester Hampshire Black Rat ò Woburn Bedfordshire Paris House ô 8 m High quality cooking, worth a stop TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT SCOTLAND Anstruther Fife The Cellar N ó Balloch West Dunbartonshire Martin Wishart at Loch ô Lomond Dalry North Ayrshire Braidwoods ó Edinburgh City of Edinburgh Number One õ 21212 ô Edinburgh/Leith City of Edinburgh Kitchin ó Martin Wishart ô Elie Fife Sangster’s ó Eriska (Isle of) Argyll & Bute Isle of Eriska ô Lochinver Highland Albannach ó Nairn Highland Boath House ó Peat Inn Fife The Peat Inn ô Skye (Isle of)/Sleat Highland Kinloch Lodge ô WALES Abergavenny/Llanddewi Skirrid Monmouthshire Walnut Tree ò Llandrillo Denbighshire Tyddyn Llan ó Machynlleth Powys Ynyshir Hall ô Monmouth/Whitebrook Monmouthshire The Whitebrook ó Montgomery Powys The Checkers ó 9 m High quality cooking, worth a stop TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT COMFORT NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast Belfast Eipic N ô OX N ò REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Ardmore Waterford House ô Dublin Dublin Chapter One ô L’Ecrivain ô Greenhouse N ô Galway Galway Aniar ò Loam N ó Kilkenny Kilkenny Campagne ó Thomastown Kilkenny Lady Helen ô 10 MICHELIN STARS 2016 ADDITIONS n LONDON Westminster (City of) Mayfair Araki Umu m LONDON Hackney Shoreditch Lyle's Westminster (City of) Mayfair Bonhams Regent’s Park & Marylebone Portland Victoria Dining Room at the Goring ENGLAND Birmingham West Midlands Carters of Moseley East Grinstead West Sussex Gravetye Manor Leeds West Yorkshire The Man Behind the Curtain Loughborough Leicestershire John's House Newbury West Berkshire Woodspeen Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear House of Tides SCOTLAND Anstruther Fife The Cellar NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast Belfast Eipic OX REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Dublin Dublin Greenhouse Galway Galway Loam 11 MICHELIN STARS 2016 DELETIONS m LONDON Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Rasoi Westminster Mayfair Maze ENGLAND Bodiam East Sussex Curlew Cranbrook Kent Apicius (closing) Dorchester Dorset Sienna Jersey St. Helier Tassili Sheffield South Yorkshire Old Vicarage Titley Herefordshire Stagg Inn SCOTLAND Edinburgh City of Edinburgh Castle Terrace Portpatrick Dumfries & Galloway Knockinaam Lodge Skye (Isle of)/Colbost Highland Three Chimneys & The House Over-By REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Dublin Dublin Thornton’s Malahide Dublin bon appétit 12 Bib Gourmands = LONDON Bromley Petts Wood Indian Essence Camden Bloomsbury Gail's Kitchen Salt Yard Honey & Co Barrica Barnyard Camden Town Market Made Bar & Kitchen Holborn Great Queen Street Hackney Dalston Rotorino Hackney Empress Hammersmith and Fulham Hammersmith L'Amorosa N Azou Shepherds Bush Shikumen N Islington Archway 500 Barnsbury Roots at N1 Canonbury Trullo Clerkenwell Comptoir Gascon Polpo Smithfield Finsbury Morito Islington Yipin China Drapers Arms King’s Cross St Pancras King’s Cross St Pancras Grain Store Lambeth Clapham Common Bistro Union Stockwell Canton Arms Redbridge Wanstead Provender Southwark Bermondsey Zucca José Southwark Elliot's Anchor & Hope 13 LONDON continued … Tower Hamlets Bethnal Green Brawn Corner Room Spitalfields Blixen N Galvin Café a Vin St John Bread and Wine Taberna do Mercado N Whitechapel Cafe Spice Namaste Wandsworth Battersea Soif Putney Bibo Westminster (City of) Bayswater and Maida Vale Hereford Road Kateh Regent's Park and Picture Marylebone Soho Brasserie Zédel Dehesa N Polpetto Polpo Soho Copita Palomar Strand and Covent Garden Terroirs Opera Tavern Polpo Covent Garden Victoria A. Wong ENGLAND Aldeburgh Suffolk Lighthouse Ashendon Buckinghamshire The Hundred of Ashendon N Belbroughton Worcestershire The Queens Blackpool/Thornton Blackpool Twelve Boroughbridge/Lower North Yorkshire The Dunsforth N Dunsforth Brighton and Hove Brighton and Hove Chilli Pickle 64° 14 ENGLAND continued … Bristol Bristol Flinty Red No Man's
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