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Every New Michelin-Starred Restaurant In The UK

Each October, the brightest lights in the restaurant industry descend on the capital for the culinary ceremony of the year – the unveiling of the Michelin Guide 2019. This week’s awards threw up some bold new choices; read on for the ultimate guide on where to book for special-occasion dining in 2019…

This week, Michelin announced the UK establishments that have made next year’s Michelin Guide, which will be officially published on 5th October. Held at Waterloo’s BFI IMAX, the ceremony unveiled 24 newly decorated restaurants.

Brat
Brat
Core
Core
Core
Core

Each year, Michelin’s team of anonymous restaurant inspectors award venues with one star (“high quality cooking, worth a stop”), two stars (“excellent cooking, worth a detour”) or three stars (“exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey”) – the latter of which there were no new entries this year.

In London, six new restaurants picked up a Michelin star – Core by Clare Smyth and James Knappett’s acclaimed Kitchen Table secured an impressive two stars. But the evening also proved to be great news for restaurants across the rest of the UK, with 15 establishments picking up their first star.

Kitchen Table
Kitchen Table
Roganic
Roganic
Roganic
Roganic

London eateries earning their first stars include Tomos Parry’s Brat in Hackney and wine bar Leroy over in Shoreditch (an unusual destination for the traditional Michelin guide). Michelin veterans Ollie Dabbous, Nieves Barragan Mohacho and Simon Rogan all won stars for their latest projects (Hide, Sabor and Roganic, respectively), while Ikoyi became the first West African restaurant in the capital to earn a star.

Clare Smyth, the chef who catered for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding, previously won three stars for Restaurant Gordon Ramsay. This time around, Smyth received the accolade for Core, her first solo venture which opened in Notting Hill last summer. Smyth served pork belly and wagyu beef burgers at the royal wedding in May, with guests such as Serena Williams and Sir Elton John later enjoying candy floss as a ‘midnight snack’. Smyth has used her position to promote equality in the industry, telling the Guardian: “It’s nice to be out there and doing it for female chefs.”

Hide
Hide
Hide
Hide
Ikoyi
Ikoyi

New two-Michelin-star winners – London

Core, Notting Hill
Kitchen Table, Fitzrovia

New one-Michelin-star winners – London

Brat, Hackney
Ikoyi, St James’s
Sabor, Mayfair
Hide, Mayfair
Leroy, Shoreditch
Roganic, Marylebone

Salt
Salt
Sabor
Sabor
Leroy
Leroy

New two-Michelin-star winner – UK

Moor Hall, Lancashire

New one-Michelin-star winners – UK

Olive Tree, Bath
Bulrush, Bristol
Fordwich Arms, Kent,
Rogan & Co, Cumbria
Gidleigh Park, Devon
Sorrel, Surrey
White Swan, Lancashire
Tim Allen's Flitch of Bacon, Essex
Blackbird, West Berkshire
Oxford Kitchen, Oxfordshire
Salt, Warwickshire
Winteringham Fields, North Lincolnshire
Chestnut, Cork
Mews, Cork
Ichigo Ichie, Cork

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