Today Michelin Guide have offered their shiny stars to the best of the British and Irish restaurants at the Silverstone Circuit in Northampton.
There are 74 Michelin-star restaurants in London.
Eight restaurants have three Michelin stars in the UK and Ireland and five out of them are in London: Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester on Park Lane, Core by Clare Smyth in Notting Hill, Hélène Darroze at The Connaught in Mayfair, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea and Sketch (The Lecture Room & Library) in Mayfair. There were no new three-stars awarded this year.
From the 25 restaurants in the UK and Ireland that have two Michelin stars, twelve are in London.
There are 57 single Michelin-starred restaurants.
London restaurants with a 2023 Michelin star
ONE-STAR
London
Cycene, Shoreditch – Theo Clench
Luca, Clerkenwell – Robert Chambers
St Barts, Farringdon – Johnnie Crowe
Taku, Mayfair – Takuya Watanabe
Outside London
Pentonbridge Inn, Carlisle - Chris Archer
Gidleigh Park, Devon - Chris Eden
The Samling, Windermere - Robby Jenks
The Tudor Pass, Egham - Alex Payne
So-lo, Aughton - Tim Allen
Grace and Savour, Solihull - David Taylor
Timberyard, Edinburgh - James Murray
Heron, Leith - Tomás Gormley and Sam Yorke
Restaurant Twenty-Two, Cambridge - Sam Carter
The Pass, Horsham - Ben Wilkinson
Terre, County Cork - Vincent Crepel
Lumiere, Cheltenham - Jonathon Howe
Store, Stoke Holy Cross - Liam Nichols
Àclèaf, Plymouth - Scott Paton
Heft, Grange-over-Sands - Kevin Tickle
Solstice, Newcastle - Kenny Atkinson
TWO-STARS
London
Alex Dilling at Hotel Cafe Royal, Westminster – Alex Dilling
The Ledbury, Notting Hill – Brett Graham
Outside London
Dede, Baltimore, Republic of Ireland – Ahmet Dede
NEW GREEN-STARS (Sustainability Award)
Apricity, Mayfair – Chantelle Nicholson
Restaurants that have lost stars
Seven Park Place in St James’s
Congratulations to all the hard work of the chefs and everyone involved. Hats off to you all!
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