Michelin stars
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Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, Michelin starred French restaurant, Oxford
Raymond Blanc's two-Michelin-starred restaurant, in a beautiful setting, growing its own vegetables in its extensive grounds. -
Purnell’s, Michelin starred restaurant, Birmingham
A Michelin-starred, chic, contemporary fine-dining restaurant, run by Glynn Purnell. Mainly tasting menus, but a 3-course menu is available at lunchtimes, Tuesday to Friday. Book in advance. -
Gidleigh Park, restaurant, hotel, Chagford
Two Michelin-starred restaurant in a glorious tudor-style hotel, run by Michael Caines, often a guest on the BBC's Saturday Kitchen. -
The Bell, Gastro Pub, Stoke Mandeville
Recently refurbished, traditional British gastro-pub, with roaring fire, wines mostly available by the glass and real ales from the Wells and Young brewery in Bedford. The Bell has a beer garden, which is a summer sun-trap, as well as a large car park. -
Ocean Restaurant, Jersey
In the Michelin-starred restaurant within the Atlantic Hotel, executive Head Chef Mark Jordan has created a sophisticated selection of menus, including a seasonal à la carte, daily changing set menus and specially selected vegetarian dishes. -
The Ledbury, Michelin starred restaurant, London W11
Two Michelin starred restaurant, recently voted London's best-rated top-end restaurant by Harden's. Run by Australian chef Brett Graham. Modern Australian / French cuisine. A very fine dining experience. -
Pétrus, Restaurant, London SW1
One of Gordon Ramsey's restaurants, run by Head Chef Sean Burbidge. -
Le Champignon Sauvage, fine dining restaurant, Cheltenham
David Everitt-Matthias' 2-Michelin-starred restaurant. Unpretentious and friendly ultra-fine dining. The restaurant is warmly decorated in sunny yellow with a display of bold modern works of art, generous table sizes and comfortable chairs. -
Koffman at The Berkeley, London SW1
Chef Pierre Koffman, who held three Michelin stars at his own restaurant La Tante Claire, has come out of retirement to run a restaurant the The Berkeley in Knightsbridge. -
Read’s, Michelin-starred restaurant, Faversham
Michelin starred restaurant in a Georgian Manor with overnight accommodation (6 rooms). Run by Rona and David Pitchford. -
The Square, Restaurant, London W1
Two Michelin-starred restaurant owned by chef Phil Howard. Ultra fine dining, with a very reasonably priced set lunch menu, and three course à la carte for £80 a head. Wine is expensive, but can be bought by the glass. -
The Vinyard, Restuarant, Stockcross
Celebrity chef Daniel Galmiche's Michelin-starred restaurant near Newbury, bringing classic cooking with a contemporary twist. Many seasonal dishes are locally sourced from sustainable stocks. Fine dining. -
Bo London, Restaurant, London W1
Alvin Leung, a 2-Michelin-starred chef, who calls himself The Demon Chef from Hong Kong, has created a molecular gastronomy form which he calls "X-treme Chinese". He specialises in re-inventing British national dishes in this style. Expensive, but go if you can afford it. It's an experience not to be missed. -
The Hand and Flowers, Michelin starred restaurant, Marlow
Run by celebrity chef Tom Kerridge, The Hand and Flowers has two Michelin stars, 6/10 in the Good Food Guide and 3 AA rosettes, and serves British food with a fine dining theme. -
Midsummer House, Michelin starred restaurant, Cambridge
TV chef Daniel Clifford's 2-Michelin-starred restaurant which he has run since August 1998. The recently refurbished, sleek, contemporary but comfortable dining room accommodates 12 well-spaced tables dressed in crisp white linen. Private dining available. -
Texture, Michelin starred restaurant, London W1
Aggi Sverrisson and Xavier Rousset's one-Michelin-starred restaurant in Soho, London. A modern European restaurant and champagne bar with Icelandic influences. -
Benares, Michelin starred Indian restaurant, London W1
Michelin starred Indian restaurant, run by chef Atul Kochhar. A really different Indian dining experience from what we have become accustomed to in the UK. -
Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley, London SW1
Two Michelin-starred restaurant overseen by Marcus Wareing. Good value set lunches. Tasting menus. Relaxed, grand atmosphere, without being fussy or pretentious. -
Le Gavroche, Michelin starred French restaurant, London W1
Run by Michel Roux Junior, son of Albert Roux. 2 Michelin stars, exquisite French cuisine. -
The Fat Duck, Michelin-starred restaurant, Bray
Heston Blumenthal's famous restaurant. The inventor of molecular gastronomy - a scientific approach to combining textures, flavours, smells, etc. - his restaurant demonstrates the results of the science, and has three Michelin stars to prove that it works! -
Allium Brasserie, Bath
An all-day dining and terrace café under Head Chef Chris Staines. Terrific modern British food, with oriental influences, very well presented: fine dining without pretension. Quite expensive for Bath, but highly praised by critics. -
Waterside Inn, Michelin starred French restaurant, Bray
Run by Alain Roux, son of Michel, 3 Michelin stars, the Waterside Inn nestles on the banks of the River Thames.
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