Michelin Guide UK 2023: Latest additions, October 2023
eòrna is one of 18 new restaurants included in the latest update of the Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland.
The new Michelin additions include notable establishments such as Björn Frantzén's Studio Frantzén, and London's critically acclaimed Giulia.
Amongst the 18 new restaurants added to the guide, three came from Scotland, including 12-cover chef's table restaurant eòrna in Edinburgh, run by chef Brian Grigor and sommelier Glen Montgomery.
October 2023: The Michelin Inspectors' Favourite New Restaurants
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18 new restaurants join The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland selection this month, showcasing high quality cooking across a range of styles and budgetshttps://t.co/p2OEW2AojP pic.twitter.com/xvBDL8suGV
Cowley Manor hotel was also included in October's list of new additions after it was reopened in July following a six-month renovation with chef Jackson Boxer overseeing the food as chef consultant.
Welsh restaurant Touring Club in Penarth was also included in the update, after it was relaunched earlier this year by four partners including chef Bryn Williams in May.
Studio Frantzén, the first UK restaurant from Swedish chef three Michelin-starred Björn Frantzén which opened at Harrods department earlier this year entered the guide, with Bossa and Tomos Parry's Mountain in Soho also added into the 2023 addition of the Michelin Guide UK.
Here is the full list of the October's additions to the Michelin Guide:
Amy Austin, Dublin
Bossa, London
Fish Shop, Ballater
Archway, London
Bramley, Abbeyleix
Counter 71, London
Cowley Manor, Cowley
Elodie, London
eòrna, Edinburgh
Giulia, London
Humo, London
Locanda on the Weir,
Porlock Mountain, London
New Coast Kitchen,
Croyde Skua, Edinburgh
Studio Frantzén, London
The Parakeet, London
Touring Club, Penarth
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