Looking for the list of Michelin-starred UK restaurants in the 2022 Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland? This page features every single restaurant included in the hallowed red book.
Undoubtably one of the biggest dates in the culinary calendar, the Michelin announcement is always sure to have chefs and restaurateurs alike watching on, but 2022’s announcement took a far more minimalist approach than normal. After a shift to a virtual ceremony last year amidst all the coronavirus restrictions, this year Michelin decided to get rid of the ceremony all together and instead announced the new stars on their Twitter, in a move that we imagine might have ruffled the odd feather. Nevertheless, there was just as much cause for celebration for those who saw the words ‘wins a star’ pop-up on their feeds.
This year saw twenty-five restaurants awarded new star ratings, including nineteen new one-star restaurants, five new two-star restaurants (The Clove Club, Ikoyi, Liath, Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen and Ynyshir) and one (very well deserved!) three-star (L'Enclume).
The new one-star restaurants for 2021 were: Bastible, Evelyn's Table, Frog by Adam Handling, Glenturret Lalique, Glovers Alley, Home at Penarth, Jamavar, Kol, Meadowsweet, Restaurant Pine, Sollip, SY23, The Barn at Moor Hall, The Bridge Arms, The Dog and Gun, Trivet, Unalome, Upstairs by Tom Shepherd and Wild Honey St James.
Closures and even a fire meant some restaurants disappeared from the list through no fault of their own. Chef Daniel Humm's commitment to plant-based cooking meant Davies and Brook at Claridge's shut its doors at the end of 2021, as did The Crown at Burchetts Green, although it is reopening at a different location soon. Dublin mainstay L'Ecrivain also closed its doors this year after thirty-one years of service, as did Dom Robinson's The Blackbird.
Other restaurants that lost their one star were The Isle of Eriska, L'Ortolan, Number One at The Balmoral and The Chester Grosvenor, while The Dining Room at Whatley Manor went down to one star from two as chef Niall Keating left to set up a restaurant of his own called Lunar in Staffordshire. The Greenhouse in Dublin lost both its stars after chef Mickael Viljanen left to go to Chapter One (and subsequently won it another star).
Take a look at the full list of Michelin star UK restaurants for 2022 below.
Looking for the list of Michelin-starred UK restaurants in the 2022 Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland? This page features every single restaurant included in the hallowed red book.
Undoubtably one of the biggest dates in the culinary calendar, the Michelin announcement is always sure to have chefs and restaurateurs alike watching on, but 2022’s announcement took a far more minimalist approach than normal. After a shift to a virtual ceremony last year amidst all the coronavirus restrictions, this year Michelin decided to get rid of the ceremony all together and instead announced the new stars on their Twitter, in a move that we imagine might have ruffled the odd feather. Nevertheless, there was just as much cause for celebration for those who saw the words ‘wins a star’ pop-up on their feeds.
This year saw twenty-five restaurants awarded new star ratings, including nineteen new one-star restaurants, five new two-star restaurants (The Clove Club, Ikoyi, Liath, Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen and Ynyshir) and one (very well deserved!) three-star (L'Enclume).
The new one-star restaurants for 2021 were: Bastible, Evelyn's Table, Frog by Adam Handling, Glenturret Lalique, Glovers Alley, Home at Penarth, Jamavar, Kol, Meadowsweet, Restaurant Pine, Sollip, SY23, The Barn at Moor Hall, The Bridge Arms, The Dog and Gun, Trivet, Unalome, Upstairs by Tom Shepherd and Wild Honey St James.
Closures and even a fire meant some restaurants disappeared from the list through no fault of their own. Chef Daniel Humm's commitment to plant-based cooking meant Davies and Brook at Claridge's shut its doors at the end of 2021, as did The Crown at Burchetts Green, although it is reopening at a different location soon. Dublin mainstay L'Ecrivain also closed its doors this year after thirty-one years of service, as did Dom Robinson's The Blackbird.
Other restaurants that lost their one star were The Isle of Eriska, L'Ortolan, Number One at The Balmoral and The Chester Grosvenor, while The Dining Room at Whatley Manor went down to one star from two as chef Niall Keating left to set up a restaurant of his own called Lunar in Staffordshire. The Greenhouse in Dublin lost both its stars after chef Mickael Viljanen left to go to Chapter One (and subsequently won it another star).
Take a look at the full list of Michelin star UK restaurants for 2022 below.
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