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MICHELIN STARS 2011 New Entries Highlighted in Blue MICHELIN STARS 2011 New entries highlighted in blue m TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Ambleside Cumbria The Samling Bagshot Surrey Michael Wignall at The Latymer (at Pennyhill Park Hotel) Baslow Derbyshire Fischer’s at Baslow Hall Bath/Colerne Bath & North East Somerset The Park (at Lucknam Park Hotel) Beaulieu Hampshire The Terrace (at Montagu Arms Hotel) Beverley/South Dalton East Riding of Yorkshire The Pipe and Glass Inn Biddenden Kent West House Birkenhead Merseyside Fraiche Birmingham West Midlands Purnell’s Birmingham West Midlands Simpsons Birmingham West Midlands Turners Blackburn/Langho Lancashire Northcote Blakeney/Morston Norfolk Morston Hall Bodiam East Sussex Curlew Burlington (at Devonshire Arms Country Bolton Abbey North Yorkshire House Hotel) Bourton-on-the-Water/Upper Slaughter Gloucestershire Lords of the Manor Bray Windsor & Maidenhead Royal Oak Bristol Bristol Casamia Castle Combe Wiltshire Manor House H. and Golf Club Chester Cheshire Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor Chew Magna Bath & North East Somerset Pony & Trap Cranbrook Kent Apicius Cuckfield West Sussex Ockenden Manor Dorchester Dorset Sienna Emsworth Hampshire 36 on the Quay Faversham Kent Read’s Grange-over-Sands/Cartmel Cumbria L’Enclume Hunstanton Norfolk The Neptune Ilkley West Yorkshire Box Tree Jersey La Pulente Atlantic Bohemia (at The Club Hotel and Jersey St. Helier Spa) Kington/Titley Herefordshire The Stagg Inn Ludlow Shropshire La Bécasse Ludlow Shropshire Mr Underhill’s at Dinham Weir Marlborough/Little Bedwyn Wiltshire Harrow at Little Bedwyn Marlow Buckinghamshire Adam Simmonds at Danesfield House Marlow Buckinghamshire The Hand and Flowers Murcott Oxfordshire The Nut Tree Nottingham Nottinghamshire Restaurant Sat Bains Oakham/Hambleton Rutland Hambleton Hall Pateley Bridge/Ramsgill-in- Nidderdale North Yorkshire Yorke Arms Petersfield Hampshire JSW Reading/Shinfield Windsor & Maidenhead L’Ortolan Ripley Surrey Drakes Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire Mallory Court Sheffield South Yorkshire Old Vicarage South Molton/Knowstone Devon The Masons Arms Stamford/Clipsham Lincolnshire The Olive Branch and Beech House Torquay Devon Room in the Elephant Ullswater/Pooley Bridge Cumbria Sharrow Bay Country House Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire Auberge du Lac Whitstable/Seasalter Kent The Sportsman Wight (Isle of)/Ventnor Isle of Wight Hambrough Winchcombe Gloucestershire 5 North St Winchester Hampshire The Black Rat Windermere Cumbria Holbeck Ghyll Woburn Bedfordshire Paris House SCOTLAND Dalry North Ayrshire Braidwoods Edinburgh Edinburgh Number One (at Balmoral Hotel) Edinburgh Edinburgh 21212 Edinbugh/Leith Edinburgh Kitchin Edinburgh/Leith Edinburgh Martin Wishart Edinburgh/Leith Edinburgh Plumed Horse Elie Fife Sangster’s Fort William Highland Inverlochy Castle Linlithgow West Lothian Champany Inn Lochinver Highland Albannach Nairn Highland Boath House Peat Inn Fife Peat Inn Portpatrick Dumfries & Galloway Knockinaam Lodge Skye (Isle of)/Sleat Highland Kinloch Lodge WALES Abergavenny/Llanddewi Skirrid Monmouthshire The Walnut Tree Llandrillo Denbighshire Tyddyn Llan Machynlleth Powys Ynyshir Hall Monmouth/Whitebrook Monmouthshire Crown at Whitebrook REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Ardmore Waterford House (at Cliff House Hotel) Dublin Dublin Chapter One Dublin Dublin L’Ecrivain Dublin Dublin Thornton’s (at The Fitzwilliam Hotel) Malahide Dublin Bon Appétit LONDON Bromley/Farnborough Kent Chapter One Camden Bloomsbury Hakkasan City of London City of London Club Gascon City of London City of London Rhodes Twenty Four Hammersmith & Fulham Fulham Harwood Arms Hammersmith & Fulham Hammersmith River Café Hounslow Chiswick La Trompette Islington Clerkenwell St John Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Rasoi Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Tom Aikens Kensington & Chelsea Kensington Kitchen W8 Richmond-upon- Thames Kew The Glasshouse Richmond-upon-Thames Richmond Bingham Restaurant (at Bingham Hotel) Richmond-upon-Thames Richmond Petersham Nurseries Café Tower Hamlets Bethnal Green Viajante Tower Hamlets Spitalfields Galvin La Chapelle Wandsworth Wandsworth Chez Bruce City of Westminster Belgravia Amaya Belgravia Apsleys (at Lanesborough Hotel) Belgravia Pétrus Belgravia Zafferano Mayfair Benares Galvin at Windows (at London Hilton Mayfair Hotel) Mayfair Greenhouse Mayfair Kai Mayfair Maze Mayfair Murano Mayfair Nobu (at The Metropolitan Hotel) Mayfair Nobu Berkeley St Mayfair Semplice Mayfair Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) Mayfair Tamarind Mayfair Umu Mayfair Wild Honey Regents Park & Marylebone L’Autre Pied Regent’s Park & Marylebone Locanda Locatelli Regent’s Park & Marylebone Rhodes W1(Restaurant) Regents Park & Marylebone Texture Seven Park Place (at St James's St James’s Hotel and Club) Soho Arbutus Soho Gauthier-Soho Soho Yauatcha Victoria Quilon MICHELIN STARS 2011 n TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Cambridge Cambridgeshire Midsummer House Chagford Devon Gidleigh Park Cheltenham Gloucestershire Le Champignon Sauvage Malmesbury Wiltshire Whatley Manor Oxford/Great Milton Oxfordshire Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons Rock Cornwall Restaurant Nathan Outlaw SCOTLAND Auchterarder Perth & Kinross Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Dublin Dublin Patrick Guilbaud LONDON Camden Bloomsbury Pied à Terre Kensington & Chelsea North Kensington The Ledbury City of Westminster Belgravia Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley London Mayfair Hélène Darroze at The Connaught Mayfair Le Gavroche Mayfair Hibiscus Mayfair Square Strand & Covent Garden L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon MICHELIN STARS 2011 o TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Bray Windsor & Maidenhead Fat Duck Windsor & Maidenhead Waterside Inn LONDON Kensington & Chelsea Chelsea Gordon Ramsay City of Westminster Mayfair Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester MICHELIN STARS 2011 ADDITIONS m TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Bodiam East Sussex Curlew Chew Magna Bath & North East Somerset Pony & Trap Adam Simmonds at Danesfield Marlow Buckinghamshire House Winchester Hampshire The Black Rat Woburn Bedfordshire Paris House LONDON Kensington & Chelsea Kensington Kitchen W8 Richmond-upon-Thames Richmond Petersham Nurseries Café Tower Hamlets Bethnal Green Viajante Tower Hamlets Spitalfields Galvin La Chapelle City of Westminster Belgravia Pétrus Seven Park Place (at St James's St James’s Hotel and Club) Soho Gauthier - Soho n TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT LONDON London Mayfair Hélène Darroze at The Connaught Rock Cornwall Restaurant Nathan Outlaw MICHELIN STARS 2011 DELETIONS m TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Abinger Hammer Surrey Drakes on the Pond Britwell Salome Oxon The Goose (Closed) Chichester/West Stoke West Sussex West Stoke House (Closed) Dartmouth Devon The New Angel Grantham/Great Gonerby Lincolnshire Harry’s Place Helmsley/Harome North Yorkshire The Star Inn SCOTLAND Achitibuie Highland Summer Isles LONDON Belgravia Nahm (at The Halkin Hotel) Mayfair (Now 2 Stars) Hélène Darroze at The Connaught Victoria Roussillon NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast Antrim Deanes MICHELIN STARS 2011 RISING STAR m TOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT ENGLAND Alkham Kent The Marquis Amersham Buckinghamshire Artichoke Helmsley/Oldstead North Yorkshire The Black Swan SCOTLAND Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle Terrace .
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