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(23 January 2008 12:13)
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We've pulled together all the information you could want on Michelin-star restaurants in the UK into one easy-to-use resource. Whether you're looking for the nearest Michelin-starred restaurant to your location, their website or information about how a restaurant gets a Michelin star you can find it here. 

As well as a comprehensive listing of three-Michelin-star, two-Michelin-star and one-Michelin-star restaurants in the UK, you can find the latest Michelin news; some typical menus; links to related blogs and a link to dedicated forums.

Background - Michelin star guide - what the stars mean:

 One-Michelin-star:
A very good restaurant or pub in its category
The star indicates a good place to stop on your journey. But beware of comparing the star given to an expensive de luxe establishment with that of a simple restaurant where you can appreciate fine cooking at a reasonable price. 
 Two-Michelin-star: Excellent cooking, worth a detour
Specialities and wines of first class quality. This will be reflected in the price
 Three-Michelin-star: Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey
One always eats here extremely well, sometimes superbly. Fine wines, faultless service, elegant surroundings. One will pay accordingly!

 

Exclusive video interviews

 

Exclusive: Michelin Guide Editor Derek Bulmer on the Michelin stars awarded for 2008

Exclusive: Gary Rhodes and Anthony Demetre on winning another Michelin star

 

Latest Michelin news from Caterersearch.com

No top awards for restaurants in this year's Michelin guide

Hibiscus fails to keep it's two-Michelin-starred status

England gains six new Michelin stars

London wins five additional Michelin stars

Scotland's total Michelin stars reaches 12

Shepherd Neame tenant picks up first Michelin star

 

Latest opinions

Producing Michelin standard food without the stars

Star qualities: Exclusive Caterer survey of Michelin-star chefs >>


Blogs on Michelin-starred restaurants

Michelin – no news is good news >>

The 2008 Michelin Star predictions begin...

 

Full Michelin-starred restaurant listing

One-Michelin-star restaurants in England

One-Michelin-star restaurants in London

One-Michelin-star restaurants in Scotland, Wales and Ireland

Two-Michelin-star restaurants


Three-Michelin-star restaurants

The Fat Duck, Bray, Berkshire

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Royal Hospital Road, London

The Waterside Inn, Bray, Berkshire


2008 Rising stars

One-Michelin-star

The Wheatsheaf, Combe Hay, Bath

Combe House, Honiton, Devon

The Nut Tree, Murcott, Oxon

Auberge du Lac, Welwyn Garden City, Herts

Galvin at Windows, Mayfair

Two-Michelin-star

Nathan Outlaw, Fowey, Cornwall

Tom Aikens, Chelsea, London

Hibiscus, Mayfair, London

 

More Michelin news from Caterersearch.com

 

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Former Michelin-starred restaurant the Walnut Tree re-opens

Tokyo is most Michelin-starred city

Alain Ducasse regains crown as most-starred chef

Joël Robuchon's Las Vegas restaurant debuts with three Michelin stars

Robert Thompson swaps Michelin-starred kitchens in transfer to Cliveden

Gordon Ramsay’s New York restaurant debuts with two Michelin stars

Michelin launches dedicated London Guide

2007 Michelin-star winners


 

Michelin-starred chefs

Gordon Ramsay

Marcus Wareing

Marco Pierre White

Heston Blumenthal


 

Michelin-star restaurants on the web

Michelin on Wikipedia

Andy Hayler's Michelin Restaurant Guide

Michelin Guide restaurants UK

 

Star history

From 2006 back to 1974, track the history of the best restaurants in the UK & Ireland

England A-B
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London A-E
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Channel Islands
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Source: www.michelin.co.uk

 

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8th January 2009