Michelin Guide UK 2022: The full list
The Michelin Guide has unveiled the full list of Michelin Stars and Green Stars in the Guide for Great Britain and Ireland 2022
After unveiling its special awards yesterday, and Bib Gourmands last week, it has announced Michelin stars and Green stars for 2022
New Three Michelin stars
• L’Enclume, Cartmel
Retained
- Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, London
- Core by Clare Smyth, London
- The Fat Duck, Bray
- Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, London
- Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, London
- Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library), London
- The Waterside Inn, Bray
New Two Michelin stars
- Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen, Dublin
- The Clove Club, Shoreditch, London
- Ikoyi, St James’s, London
- Liath, Blackrock, Dublin
- Ynyshir, Machynlleth, Powys
Retained
- A. Wong, London
- Aimsir, Celbridge, Ireland
- Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles, Auchterarder
- Claude Bosi at Bibendum, London
- Da Terra, London
- Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London
- The Hand and Flowers, Marlow
- Kitchen Table, London
- La Dame de Pic London, London
- Le Gavroche, London
- Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, a Belmond Hotel, Great Milton
- Midsummer House, Cambridge
- Moor Hall, Aughton
- Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin, Ireland
- Raby Hunt, Summerhouse
- Restaurant Sat Bains, Nottingham
- Story, London
New One Michelin stars
- The Barn, Aughton
- Bastible, Dublin
- Bridge Arms, Bridge
- Dog and Gun Inn, Skelton
- Evelyn's Table, Soho, London
- Frog by Adam Handling, London
- The Glenturret Lalique, Crieff
- Glovers Alley, Dublin
- Home, Penarth
- Jamavar, London
- Kol, London
- Meadowsweet, Holt
- Pine, East Wallhouses
- Sollip, London
- SY23, Aberystwyth
- Trivet, London
- Unalome by Graeme Cheevers, Glasgow
- Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, Lichfield
- Wild Honey St James, London
Retained
London
- Amaya, Belgravia
- Angler, Finsbury
- Barrafina, Soho
- Behind, London Fields
- Benares, Mayfair
- Brat, Shoreditch
- Casa Fofō, Dalston
- Chez Bruce, Wandsworth
- City Social, City of London
- Club Gascon, City of London
- Cornerstone, Hackney Wick
- Dining Room at The Goring, Victoria
- Dysart Petersham, Richmond-upon-Thames
- Elystan Street, Chelsea
- Endo at The Rotunda, Hammersmith & Fulham
- Five Fields, Chelsea
- Galvin La Chapelle, Tower Hamlets
- Gymkhana, Mayfair
- Hakkasan Hanway Place, Bloomsbury
- Hakkasan Mayfair, Mayfair
- Harwood Arms, Hammersmith & Fulham
- HIDE, Mayfair
- Kai, Mayfair
- Kitchen W8, Kensington
- La Trompette, Hounslow
- Leroy, Shoreditch
- Locanda Locatelli, Regent's Park and Marylebone
- Lyle's, Shoreditch
- Mãos, Tower Hamlets
- Marcus, Belgravia
- Murano, Mayfair
- Muse, Belgravia
- Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay, Belgravia
- Pied à Terre, Bloomsbury
- Pollen Street Social, Mayfair
- Portland, Regent's Park and Marylebone
- Quilon, Victoria
- The Ritz Restaurant, St James's
- River Café, Hammersmith & Fulham
- Sabor, Mayfair
- Seven Park Place, St James's
- SO|LA, Soho
- St John, Clerkenwell
- The Glasshouse, Richmond-upon-Thames
- The Ninth, Bloomsbury
- Trinity, Clapham
- Trishna, Regent's Park and Marylebone
- Umu, Mayfair
- Veeraswamy, Mayfair
England
- Adam's, Birmingham
- Alchemilla, Nottingham
- Allium at Askham Hall, Askham
- Artichoke, Amersham
- Black Swan, Oldstead
- Bohemia, St Helier
- Bulrush, Bristol
- Bybrook at Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe
- Carters of Moseley, Birmingham
- Casamia, Bristol
- Clock House, Ripley
- Cottage in the Wood, Braithwaite
- Coworth Park, Ascot
- Elephant, Torquay
- Fordwich Arms, Fordwich
- Forest Side, Grasmere
- Fraiche, Birkenhead
- Gravetye Manor, East Grinstead
- Hambleton Hall, Hambleton
- Hide and Fox, Saltwood
- The Hind's Head, Bray
- Hjem, Wall
- House of Tides, Newcastle upon Tyne
- HRiSHi, Bowness-on-Windermere
- Interlude, Lower Beeding
- John's House, Mountsorrel
- Latymer, Bagshot
- Le Champignon Sauvage, Cheltenham
- Lympstone Manor, Lympstone
- mana, Manchester
- Masons Arms, Knowstone
- Morston Hall, Morston
- Northcote, Langho
- Nut Tree Inn, Murcott
- Old Stamp House, Ambleside
- Olive Tree, Bath
- Opheem, Birmingham
- Osip, Bruton
- Outlaw's Fish Kitchen, Port Isaac
- Outlaw's New Road, Port Isaac
- Paco Tapas, Bristol
- Paul Ainsworth at No.6, Padstow
- Pea Porridge, Bury St Edmunds
- Peel's, Hampton in Arden
- Pensons, Tenbury Wells
- Pipe and Glass, South Dalton
- Purnell's, Birmingham
- Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park, Colerne
- Restaurant Tristan, Horsham
- Rogan & Co, Cartmel
- Roots, York
- Salt, Stratford-upon-Avon
- Shaun Rankin at Grantley Hall, Ripon
- Simpsons, Birmingham
- Sorrel, Dorking
- The Star Inn at Harome, Harome
- Stark, Broadstairs
- The Angel, Hetton
- The Coach, Marlow
- The Cross at Kenilworth, Kenilworth
- The Dining Room, Malmesbury
- The Man Behind The Curtain, Leeds
- The Neptune, Hunstanton
- The Royal Oak, Whatcote
- The Sportsman, Seasalter
- The Whitebrook, Whitebrook
- The Woodspeen, Newbury
- Thomas Carr 1873, Ilfracombe
- Tony Parkin at The Tudor Room, Egham
- White Swan, Fence
- Winteringham Fields, Winteringham
Scotland
- Cail Bruich, Glasgow
- Condita, Edinburgh
- Kitchin, Leith
- Loch Bay, Isle of Skye
- Martin Wishart, Leith
- The Cellar, Anstruther
- The Peat Inn, Peat Inn
Wales
- Beach House, Oxwich
- Sosban & The Old Butchers, Menai Bridge
- The Walnut Tree, Llanddewi Skirrid
Northern Ireland
- Eipic, Belfast
- OX, Belfast
- The Muddlers Club, Belfast
Republic of Ireland
- Aniar, Galway
- Bastion, Kinsale
- Campagne, Kilkenny
- Chestnut, Ballydehob
- dede, Baltimore
- House, Ardmore
- Ichigo Ichie, Cork
- Lady Helen, Thomastown
- Loam, Galway
- The Oak Room, Adare
- Variety Jones, Dublin
- Wild Honey Inn, Lisdoonvarna
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