
The selection of establishments in the
Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2014 is announced today and the guide will be available from 4 October priced at £15.99 (€16.99 in Ireland). It will also be available via an Apple App priced at £5.99.
There are two restaurants promoted from one to two Michelin stars:
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, led by Head Chef Ashley Palmer-Watts, is a glorious celebration of Britain’s culinary heritage; while
The Greenhouse showcases Arnaud Bignon’s technically impressive and innovative cooking.
The 15 new one stars include
wilks, an unpretentious neighbourhood restaurant in Bristol, and
Campagne,a contemporary Kilkenny restaurant run by a dedicated couple. In London,
Lima is the first Peruvian restaurant to gain a star and highlights the increasing popularity of South American cuisine. There are two seafood restaurants awarded one star (
Angler and
Outlaw’s at The Capital); two Chinese restaurants (
HKKand
Bo London); a star for another of Jason Atherton’s restaurants (
Social Eating House); and stars for a young British chef (
Story in Bermondsey) and an experienced French chef returning to the UK (
BrasserieChavot).
“We have never produced a GB & Ireland guide that provides our readers with such diversity and variety,” says Rebecca Burr, Editor. “Fantastic B&Bs, wonderful pubs, stylish hotels, world class restaurants and great value eateries – we have them all in our guide.
“In the last year we’ve seen the rise of relaxed counter dining but also the opening of some big brasseries. Dining is becoming a less structured, less formal affair and opening times and menus are more flexible to reflect