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This year’s highlight is the promotion of Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) in Mayfair (Johannes Nuding) from two to three MICHELIN stars—our highest accolade.
“Despite the obvious challenges being faced by the industry here in the U.K., we are thrilled that this has been such a stellar year, and we have seen many first ventures opening and rapidly rising to success,” says Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the MICHELIN Guides.
“With three MICHELIN Stars, Sketch joins four other restaurants at this prestigious level. This Pierre Gagnaire restaurant won its first star in 2005 and its second in 2013. Our inspectors judge the cooking here to be wonderfully complex and highly original, with each element of the meal excelling in terms of structure, composition and, above all, flavor.”
Three restaurants have been promoted from one to two stars:
La Dame de Pic in the City of London (Anne-
Meanwhile, Aimsir in Celbridge—where Jordan Bailey focuses on foraged and preserved produce—enters the guide for the first time with two MICHELIN stars.
The Lake District is a big winner, with three restaurants gaining one star: the sweet, intimate Old Stamp House at Ambleside; Allium at Askham Hall in Askham, which makes great use of produce from its gardens and estate; and hidden gem Cottage in the Wood in Braithwaite.
One MICHELIN star is awarded to Interlude in the Leonardslee Gardens in Lower Beeding and to Pensons in Tenbury Wells, which both focus on local and garden produce; meanwhile, Nottingham’s new one-
It is pleasing to see an increasing number of restaurants run by couples, with six of our new stars run by husband and wife teams.
These include the picture-
London has a good geographical spread of new one-
Other city establishments include sophisticated Indian restaurant Opheem in Birmingham and stylish Mana in Manchester, which receives the city’s first MICHELIN star in over 40 years.
Scotland brings home two new stars in the form of understated Condita in Edinburgh and Isle of Eriska, which is set within an impressive baronial mansion on the island of the same name. Wales sees the charming Beach House at Oxwich awarded a MICHELIN star and the trendy Muddlers Club brings a third star to Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland also has much to celebrate, with intimate wine bar-
“This is an amazing year for the Republic of Ireland, with five new MICHELIN stars being awarded—two of them at two star level," says Rebecca Burr, director of the MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland. "This brings the total number of starred restaurants in Ireland up to 18 and is just reward for the determination of young chefs who are keen to make their mark on the Irish dining scene.”
“Running a successful restaurant is tough, and we know that," she adds. "It takes long hours, dedication, teamwork and the support of those people closest to you. I congratulate all the teams and chefs who have won and retained MICHELIN stars in the 2020 guide.”
Alongside the new stars, the winners of the three MICHELIN Awards for 2020 have been announced:
Welcome & Service Award 2020 – Team Bonwick at The Crown at Burchetts Green
Sommelier Award 2020 – Jurica Gojevic at Adare Manor in County Limerick
Sustainability Award 2020 – Loam in Galway
“This selection is highly symbolic because it also marks a turning point in the enormous digitization work launched by our teams,” adds Poullennec. “Indeed, foodies around the world can now find the full selection online, free of charge, accompanied by exclusive editorial content that is regularly enriched throughout the year.”
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At a glance, the 2020 selection includes 1,464 restaurants in total, including five three-
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