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Find out which restaurants gained and lost Michelin stars in 2022
Here’s a complete list of all the new Michelin stars, from who gained them right through to who lost them from the 2022 Michelin Guide.
The hospitality industry may have suffered throughout 2020 and 2021, but there is much to celebrate in restaurants across the country. Recognition in the form of Michelin stars continues to help elevate the very best of the best as well as shine a spotlight on those must-visit restaurants that offer up the best dining experience available.
NEW THREE MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS
L’Enclume, Cartmel, England
NEW TWO MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS
Ikoyi, St James’s, London
The Clove Club, Shoreditch, London
Liath, Dublin, Ireland
Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen, Dublin, Ireland
Ynyshir, Powys, Wales
NEW ONE MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANTS
Trivet, Southwark, London
Evelyn’s Table, Soho, London
Wild Honey St James, St James’s, London
The Frog by Adam Handling, Covent Garden, London
Kol, Marylebone, London
Sollip, Southwark, London
Jamavar, Mayfair, London
The Barn at Moor Hall, Lancashire, England
Meadowsweet, Norfolk, England
The Bridge Arms, Kent, England
Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, Lichfield, England
The Dog and Gun Inn, Cumbria, England
Pine, Northumberland, England
Unalome by Graeme Cheevers, Glasgow, Scotland
Glenturret Lalique, Crieff, Scotland
Bastible, Dublin, Ireland
Glovers Alley by Andy McFadden, Dublin, Ireland
SY23 Restaurant, Aberystwyth, Wales
Home, Cardiff, Wales
NEW MICHELIN GREEN STAR AWARD RESTAURANTS
The Michelin Green Star award, introduced last year, is given to restaurants with an inspiring sustainability ethos, with the inspectors “looking for those at the top of their game when it comes to their sustainable practises”. Those garnering this accolade are as follows:
Marle, Hampshire, England
Moor Hall, Lancashire, England
Oak, Bath, England
Pensons, Tenbury Wells, England
Pine, Northumberland, England
Terroir Tapas, Bournemouth, England
Tillingham, East Sussex, England
Wilsons, Bristol, England
Chapters, Hay-on-Wye, Wales
NEW RESTAURANTS AWARDED A MICHELIN BIB GOURMAND
Brutto, Clerkenwell, London
Humble Chicken, Soho, London
Imad’s Syrian Kitchen, Soho, London
Manteca, Shoreditch, London
Pahli Hill, Regent’s Park and Marylebone, London
Andria, Devon, England
Burnt Orange, Brighton, England
The Hollist Arms, Lodsworth, England
Kintsu, Colchester, England
Sargasso, Margate, England
Sculthorpe Mill, Sculthorpe, England
Celentano’s, Glasgow, Scotland
Ka Pao, Glasgow, Scotland
Cush, Ballycotton, Ireland
Éan, Galway, Ireland
Everett’s, Waterford, Ireland
WHO LOST MICHELIN STARS
Four restaurants lost their stars, but only one was in London. One also had its two stars reduced to one.
Céleste, The Lanesborough Hotel, London
L’Ortolan, Shinfield, Berkshire
Isle of Eriska, Eriska, Scottish Isle
Number One, The Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland
The Dining Room, Whatley Manor, Cotswolds (two stars were reduced to one star)
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