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AA gives top marks to six regional restaurants(19 January 2006 15:27)It has been a good year for diners outside the capital, with all six of the AA's new four-rosette ratings going to restaurants in the regions. The number of counties with at least one four-AA-rosette restaurant has soared from eight to 13 over the past 12 months. Article continues below
Restaurant Michael Deane in Belfast - already the city's only Michelin-star holder - became the only four-rosette restaurant in Northern Ireland. Other four-rosette winners were the Burlington Restaurant in North Yorkshire and Michelin-star holders Midsummer House in Cambridge and Fischer's in Derbyshire. Pat McDonald's Paris restaurant also won the top number of rosettes. The restaurateur said he also hoped to win Birmingham another Michelin star. London dominated the three-rosette awards, which included two of last year's newcomers - Gordon Ramsay's Maze restaurant and the Ledbury, owned by Nigel Platts-Martin and Philip Howard. "It comes as no surprise that Brett [Graham] has done so well," Howard said. "He is an unusually talented chef with a phenomenal palate and a very gifted pair of hands." The Ledbury was also voted Tatler's Best Restaurant earlier this week. Another Platts-Martin restaurant, La Trompette, retained its three rosettes under new head chef James Bennington. New rosette winners Four rosettes
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