MICHELIN Guide Ceremony 5 minutes 05 February 2024

A New Three Star Restaurant in The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland

From great value Bib Gourmands to Michelin Stars, sustainable Green Stars to Special Awards, discover all the new awards presented at The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony

Michelin is pleased to present the 2024 restaurant selection of The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland, which was unveiled during a special ceremony held at The Midland Hotel in Manchester. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of The MICHELIN Guide in Great Britain & Ireland.

A total of 1,162 restaurants are included in the selection, with The Ledbury announced as the Guide’s ninth Three Michelin Star restaurant. A further 6 restaurants have been newly awarded Two Michelin Stars and there are 18 new One Star establishments. 6 restaurants have been recognised with a Michelin Green Star for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy and 20 restaurants were announced to have received a Bib Gourmand on 29th January, one week prior to the Ceremony.

From Cornwall to Cork, the newly crowned restaurants span across Great Britain & Ireland. London has had a highly successful year, with a new Three Star, 3 new Two Star and 11 new One Star restaurants bolstering the city’s selection. Cumbria adds 2 new One Stars to its already impressive collection, and Birmingham has welcomed its first ever Two Star restaurant. The establishments themselves range in style, from counter dining to country houses. The cuisines are varied too, and this year sees 2 new West African Stars, as well as the selection’s first ever Two Star Indian restaurants.

The Ledbury Joins the Three Star Family

The Ledbury
The Ledbury
This year provides cause for celebration, as another restaurant has received Three Michelin Stars. Brett Graham and everybody at The Ledbury is fully deserving of the award. When dining, the Inspectors found that they had never eaten better here and the dishes were everything they expected of a restaurant with this highest of gastronomic honours. Super produce has always been the bedrock of what they do here, including the mushrooms grown in-house and deer from their own small estate. From its refined combinations to exemplary depth of flavour, The Ledbury has it all.

Discover Brett's reaction to The Ledbury gaining Three Michelin Stars.

6 New Two Michelin Star Restaurants

Brooklands
Brooklands
With 6 new Two Michelin Star restaurants, it has been a banner year for British and Irish gastronomy. Perhaps most significantly, the Guide has its first ever Two Star Indian restaurants in Birmingham’s Opheem and Gymkhana in London. The former is described as ‘progressive Indian cuisine’ by Chef-Owner Aktar Islam and takes a creative approach, while at the latter, Siddharth Ahuja serves up exceptional versions of time-honoured classics.

Elsewhere in London, Trivet has made the jump from One Star to Two thanks to the flavour-packed, technically superb cooking of Jonny Lake and his team. Brooklands, inside the luxury Peninsula Hotel and overseen by Claude Bosi, goes straight into the Guide with Two Stars, such is the excellent quality of the ingredients and the fine execution from Chef Francesco Dibenedetto.

In Crieff, The Glenturret Lalique becomes the second Two Star restaurant in Scotland. Set inside a working distillery, it boasts not just a brilliant whisky selection but precise, sophisticated cooking from a kitchen team led by Chef Mark Donald.

County Cork has another Two Star restaurant to add to its collection in the form of Terre. Gaining One Star last year and now a second, Vincent Crepel and his kitchen team have made impressively quick work of crafting a bold, assuredly Two Star experience.

Learn more about our new Two Star restaurants.

18 New One Star Restaurants

1890 by Gordon Ramsay
1890 by Gordon Ramsay
The Republic of Ireland’s year gets even better with the addition of 3 new One Michelin Star restaurants. Homestead Cottage, with its delicious cooking, makes a visit to the rural west coast all the more appealing. Further inland, The Bishop’s Buttery offers top-quality produce and great natural flavours to Cashel Palace Hotel, and D’Olier Street boosts Dublin’s dining scene with visually striking and technically accomplished dishes.

It’s been a great year for London too, with 11 new Starred restaurants adding to its already fabulous selection. Akoko and Chishuru have helped to put West African cuisine firmly in the spotlight by both gaining a Michelin Star. Each restaurant offers superb cooking that greatly enhances the UK’s culinary offering.

London’s Japanese dining scene has also improved this year, with the classic omakase experience at Sushi Kanesaka and the more creative Humble Chicken both gaining a Star. Meanwhile, wood-fired cooking continues to be on-trend with Mountain and Humo being recognised as masters of the form.

3 of the new Stars are under the auspices of big-name chefs, with Simon Rogan’s creative style in evidence at Aulis, Yannick Alléno’s cooking transported to Britain through Pavyllon London and 1890 by Gordon Ramsay serving up classical dishes inspired by Auguste Escoffier.

Rounding out London’s newly crowned restaurants are new Stars in two of its swishest neighbourhoods. In Notting Hill, Dorian is free from pretension but big on quality ingredients, while Ormer Mayfair has taken the leap to the next level by combining classical and modern cooking.

Outside of the capital, Cumbria remains blessed with a superb restaurant scene, with 2 more Michelin Stars added to its roster. Lake Road Kitchen becomes the third Starred restaurant in Ambleside alone, while Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai sees the eponymous Chef awarded again, after holding a Star for 6 years at HRiSHi (now closed).

On the other side of the Pennines, mýse brings Michelin Star dining to the tiny village of Hovingham. Going straight into the Guide with a Star, it is one of the best openings of the year and the attached bedrooms make it a real destination restaurant.

Much further south, Crocadon in St Mellion has built on its sustainable Green Star from last year by being awarded One Star for its cooking this year. The field-to-fork approach continues, with great execution in the kitchen.

Get the Michelin Inspectors’ insights on all the new Michelin Stars.

6 New Green Stars

Forge
Forge

The Green Star was introduced to The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland in 2021, to highlight the restaurants at the forefront of the industry when it comes to their sustainable practices. Their outstanding eco-friendly commitments are a source of inspiration to both keen foodies and the hospitality industry as a whole. This year, there are 6 new recipients of the Michelin Green Star, bringing the total number of role model restaurants to 33. From locally foraged ingredients and zero waste schemes to no-dig vegetable gardens and on-site orchards, these restaurants are leading the way when it comes to sustainable gastronomy.

Explore the sustainable work of our new Green Star restaurants.

20 New Bib Gourmands

Higher Ground
Higher Ground

On 29th January, one week prior to the Ceremony, Michelin announced 20 new Bib Gourmands for 2024. Below are the restaurants recognised for their good quality, good value cooking.

Discover more about our new Bib Gourmands.

Special Award Winners

The Spence
The Spence

This year, 5 Special Awards were also presented. These highlight exceptional individuals and remarkable teams who have particularly impressed the Michelin Inspectors over the past year.

Michelin Chef Mentor Award – Michel Roux
A giant of the British restaurant industry, Michel Roux is a worthy recipient of this award. When his illustrious restaurant Le Gavroche closed last month, it shone a light on how many chefs have passed through its kitchens before going on to great things. This is a testament not just to Le Gavroche’s place at the top table of gastronomy, but to Michel’s skilled way of working with and developing the talents of young chefs.

Michelin Young Chef Award – Jake Jones from Forge, Middleton Tyas
Born in York, Jake Jones worked in notable kitchens across the north of England before settling at Forge. The Michelin Inspectors have identified him as a chef to watch, who has successfully made his restaurant his own. At Forge, he has shown great skill in leading a team who craft interesting, original dishes with a sustainable ethos. The restaurant being awarded a Green Star this year is a testament to Jake’s dedication towards Forge's ethos.

Michelin Service Award – The team from Stage, Exeter
This group of friends started their journey as the Taco Boys, in a converted horsebox on Polzeath Beach. Since then, the ‘boys’ have opened a permanent restaurant in the form of Stage , which provides a delightful experience from beginning to end. From the moment they open the door, the team welcome each and every guest like a long-lost friend. Their ability to interact with all diners, whilst making it all seem as if they are having great fun themselves, is a joy to experience.

Michelin Sommelier Award – Valentin Mouillard from L’Enclume, Cartmel
Coming from a winemaking family, Valentin Mouillard has worked at L’Enclume for 7 years. He is a welcoming, engaging character and guests are drawn to him as he describes his choices with care and pride. He does not over-explain or try too hard to impress the diner, instead he offers his thoughts on the wine clearly and succinctly. The wine list he curates deftly mixes big names and lesser-known options, while his non-alcoholic flights are influenced by the restaurant’s farm and its produce.

Michelin Exceptional Cocktails Award – Ryan McHarg from The Spence, Edinburgh
Housed within the beautifully ornate Gleneagles Townhouse Hotel in the very centre of Edinburgh, The Spence makes a fine setting for a cocktail. Their list includes ‘Townhouse Classics’, inspired by the six imposing statues that adorn the front of the hotel. When it comes to deciding, Ryan McHarg and his team are on hand to help; they are genial, knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their bar.

See the reactions of our Special Award winners.

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