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New Bib Gourmands Announced: The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2022

16 New ‘Bibs’ in the Great Britain & Ireland Guide

We are delighted to announce that there are 16 new Bib Gourmand restaurants in the 2022 Great Britain and Ireland selection, of which 13 are new additions to the Guide. Named after Bibendum – the MICHELIN Man – our Bib Gourmand distinction highlights restaurants offering good food at competitive prices – and our readers love them.

In total, 122 restaurants have been awarded a Bib Gourmand in our 2022 selection. Below are details about all the new awards, followed by a complete list of all the Bib Gourmand awards in the MICHELIN Great Britain & Ireland Guide 2022.

manteca,  Shoreditch
manteca, Shoreditch

London

Brutto, Clerkenwell
Talented restaurateur Russell Norman’s wonderfully relaxed trattoria, a stone’s throw from Smithfield Market, brings a taste of the Tuscan sun to the cold British capital – and it’s impossible not to love it. Staff are friendly, the atmosphere’s buzzing, and the great value menu of authentic Tuscan favourites offers everything from moreish deep-fried dough ball ‘cuddles’ or penne with tomato and vodka, to a rich beef shin and peppercorn stew or some seriously-sized steaks. Add in a signature negroni and you’ve got all the hallmarks of a great night out.

Pahli Hill, Regent’s Park and Marylebone
A couple of minutes’ walk from Oxford Circus tube is this bright restaurant with an open kitchen and a fresh, fun vibe. The cooking has a lighter style than at most Indian restaurants: choose from dishes such as Mangalore bun with crab sukkha, fennel seeds, crushed chilli & ginger or sea bass stewed in banana leaf, accompanied by some delicious Tandoori sourdough roti with house ghee. Sharing is encouraged, staff are friendly and professional – and there’s an intimate bar in the basement.

manteca, Shoreditch
After pop-ups in Mayfair and Soho, manteca has found a permanent home – and such a likeable restaurant is a hard-to-find thing: the staff are lovely, the Italian menu offers something for everyone and the cooking is bold and satisfying – it’s no wonder they are so busy! Sharing is encouraged but not compulsory – and let’s face it, who wants to let someone else eat some of their lamb sausage with lentils and salsa verde or tonnarelli with brown crab cacio e pepe?

Humble Chicken, Soho
Having worked at some of the world’s top restaurants – including Trinity and Restaurant Story – talented young Japanese chef Angelo Sato set up this fun, modern spot which serves every part of the slow-reared, free-range chicken he sources from Sutton Hoo Chicken, including the offal and the bones. Sit at the counter and order yakitori skewers cooked over the charcoal grill, which include such delights as ‘soft knee and cartilage’ and a delicious ‘Tsukune meatball’ of all the trimmings.

Imad’s Syrian Kitchen, Soho
The former site of Darjeeling Express is now home to this contagiously fun and instantly likeable restaurant offering authentic Middle Eastern flavours. The life and times of Imad, the eponymous owner, would make a great film and his eagerness to please underpins the whole restaurant. The generous pricing also allows for unabashed over-ordering of the sharing plates and, whether it’s kabab Hindi minced lamb with chopped tomatoes, mixed spices & pine nuts, or Jaj Barghol grilled chicken thigh with bulgur wheat, they never fail to hit the spot.

Pahli Hill, Regent’s Park and Marylebone
Pahli Hill, Regent’s Park and Marylebone

England

Andria, Dartmouth – Devon
The queue outside speaks volumes about this rustic, on-trend bistro: the staff are driven and enormously hard-working and local ingredients shine in the original, flavour-packed modern European dishes like Brixham crab with apple, ginger & lemon sorrel, or stir-fried sprouts with miso caramel, chilli, garlic & ginger. Small plates are listed alongside snacks, sides and puds; they recommend choosing three each to share and they come as and when they are ready.

Burnt Orange, Brighton – East Sussex
The former Old Coach House pub has been given a super-stylish makeover and is now serving vibrant Middle Eastern inspired sharing dishes which are full of colour and flavour. Start with a cocktail; choose the set menu, 'Orange Experience', for dishes like crispy smoked lamb shoulder cigars & Padron yoghurt or Galician octopus with harissa truffle butter & potatoes – and stay till late at the bar. Service is friendly and well-organised and there’s a banging soundtrack too.

Kintsu, Colchester – Essex
What used to be Grain restaurant has been reborn as Kintsu, serving small tasting plates and snacks. Original dishes could include lentil and chestnut mushroom slider with brioche and miso, or roasted monkfish with butternut squash, almond and caper butter. They recommend 3 or 4 per person and, while some have subtle Japanese influences, there’s also an interesting selection of plant-based dishes. Service is friendly and informed – and there’s a two-seater chef’s table if you’d like to see the kitchen action close up.

Sargasso, Margate – Kent
From the team behind neighbourhood favourite Brawn comes this lively, simply decorated seaside spot right on the harbour and close to the Turner Contemporary art gallery. Cooking is straightforward, with pleasing textures and distinct flavours: the great choice of seasonal dishes might include parmesan fritters, sea bass with coco beans, violet artichoke & spinach, or sponge pudding with custard & poached pear. The terrace has great views and the DJ deck gets a lot of use.

Sculthorpe Mill, Sculthorpe – Norfolk
Sisters Siobhan and Caitriona Peyton have taken over this striking former mill, set beside the River Wensum, and have brought it bang up-to-date, with a chic, contemporary interior, a modish bar, bright, beamed rooms and roaring fires. Choose from the bar menu or the ingredient-led à la carte; dishes are well-judged and flavoursome, and include plenty of options for vegetarians. The waterside terrace with its outside kitchen is the perfect spot come summer – and you can sleep it all off in one of six contemporary bedrooms.

The Hollist Arms, Lodsworth – West Sussex
This pretty stone pub sits in an equally picturesque village and its simple, pared-down interior has a vintage, shabby-chic vibe; if it’s sunny, head for the terrace. Cooking has a straightforward, unfussy style and is rooted in the classics, with Mediterranean overtones. Appealing, well-executed dishes like braised pig's cheeks, polenta, chorizo & gremolata or Cornish plaice with tomato salad & aioli burst with flavour and, while the daily menu is concise, it covers a good range of dishes and offers great value.

Sargasso, Margate
Sargasso, Margate

Republic of Ireland

Cush, Ballycotton
Cush is family owned and run, and guests are well looked after by the friendly, welcoming team. The smart, modern restaurant sits in a pretty coastal town; there's also a traditional pub and stylish, comfy bedrooms, with views out over the rooftops to the fishing boats in the harbour. Regional produce features in hearty, seasonal, modern dishes, with locally caught seafood naturally to the fore: choices might include grilled fillet of haddock with leeks, haddock fishcake & Ballycotton Queens in seaweed butter.

Éan, Galway
Éan is owned by Enda McEvoy of One MICHELIN Starred Loam – which also earned itself a MICHELIN Green Star in 2021 – so it’s no surprise to see a similar approach to seasonality, sourcing and sustainability at this artisan bakery-cum-café, which morphs into a wine bar in the evenings. Pastries, sandwiches, salads and soups are on the menu at lunch, while dinner sees creative, confidently executed dishes like squid toast with white miso & bonito, or lamb shoulder with cider carrots, designed for sharing. A natural, biodynamic and organic wine list completes the picture.

Everett’s, Waterford
This unpretentious, welcoming bistro in the heart of the city is run with great pride – and so it should be, given the care that they take with the cooking and the generosity with which it is served. Sit in the characterful downstairs room under a vaulted brick ceiling to enjoy confidently crafted, flavoursome dishes like Castletownbere crab & gazpacho or braised shoulder of Comeragh mountain lamb with coco beans, carrot & smoked almond, which showcase the best of the Irish larder.

Cush, Ballycotton
Cush, Ballycotton

Scotland

Ka Pao, Glasgow
A fun and affordable spot serving tasty, Asian-inspired cooking, Ka Pao is housed in the spacious, industrial-style basement of a former garage, a few streets away from Glasgow’s Botanical Gardens. Dishes like crispy duck leg with green papaya & jaew, or roast pork belly with burnt tomato sambal, choy sum & jasmine rice have immense flavour and depth. Friendly staff are well-versed in speedy, effective service and the buzz of happy diners is all around.

Celentano's, Glasgow
New to the Glasgow dining scene, this simply decorated, homely-style bistro is situated on the ground floor of a boutique hotel close to the Necropolis. There’s an experienced chef at the helm and the modern, Italian-influenced cooking uses the finest Scottish ingredients and comes with plenty of flavour. Staff are keen to recommend dishes: choose from such delights as lasagne fritti with porcini and Cora Linn, or beef ragu pappardelle, with Lanark White.

Ka Pao, Glasgow
Ka Pao, Glasgow

The following restaurants have retained their Bib Gourmand in The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2022:

1826, Adare
Aldridge Lodge, Duncannon
Aquitania, Seaview
Bancone, London
Bao, London
Barbary, London
Beckford Bottle Shop, Bath
Bell Inn, Langford
Berenjak, London
Bonnie Badger, Gullane
BOX-E, Bristol
Brasserie Zédel, London
Brawn, London
Broad Chare, Newcastle upon Tyne
Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias, Colwyn Bay
Cat Inn, West Hoathly
Charlton Arms, Ludlow
Chart House, Dingle
Chilli Pickle, Brighton and Hove
Cin Cin, Brighton and Hove
Cornish Arms, Tavistock
Courthouse, Carrickmacross
Dastaan, Ewell
Deanes at Queens, Belfast
Duncombe Arms, Ellastone
El Gato Negro, Manchester
Farang, London
Fox & Hounds, Hunsdon
Galvin Green Man, Howe Street
Goldie, Cork
Gunpowder Spitalfields, London
Gunton Arms, Thorpe Market
Hare & Hounds, Aberthin
Haveli, Ponteland
Hereford Road , London
Hitchen's Barn, Oakham
Home, Belfast
Hope & Anchor, South Ferriby
Hoppers, London
Ibérico World Tapas, Nottingham
José, London
Kai, Galway
Kateh, London
Kentish Hare, Bidborough
Kilberry Inn, Kilberry
Kiln, London
Kota, Porthleven
Kricket, London
Kudu, London
Land to Sea, Dingle
Leaping Hare, Stanton
Legare, London
Longs Arms, South Wraxall
Mark Jordan at the Beach, Beaumont
Merienda, Edinburgh
Monadh Kitchen, Glasgow
Noble, Holywood
Noto, Edinburgh
Oli's Thai, Oxford
Ox and Finch, Glasgow
Padella, London
Palomar, London
Paradise, London
Peckham Cellars, London
Pichet, Dublin
Plaquemine Lock, London
Popolo, London
Prashad, Drighlington
Primeur, London
Provender, London
Provender, Melrose
Pulpo Negro, New Alresford
Richmond, Dublin
Rick Stein's Café, Padstow
Root, Bristol
Route, Newcastle upon Tyne
Sardine Factory, Looe
Sha-Roe Bistro, Clonegall
Skosh, York
Smokestak, London
Spitalfields, Dublin
St John Bread and Wine, London
Stag & Hounds, Burrough on the Hill
Swan Wine Kitchen, Tenterden
Table Forty One, Gorey
Tartare, Galway
The Anchor, Ripley
The Antidote, Ilfracombe
The Forester, Donhead St Andrew
The Green, Sherborne
The Hundred of Ashendon, Ashendon
The Inn at Welland, Welland
The Royal, St Leonards on Sea
The Scran & Scallie, Edinburgh
The Square at Porthleven, Porthleven
Three Oaks, Gerrards Cross
Thyme, Athlone
Trullo, London
Twelve, Thornton
Uno Mas, Dublin
Upstairs (at Trinity), London
Volpe Nera, Blackrock
Volta Do Mar, London
Westerns Laundry, London
Wine & Brine, Moira
Wiveton Bell, Wiveton

Read about the one new Three Star restaurant here.
Read about the five new Two Star restaurants here.
Read about the 19 new One Star restaurants here.
Find a full list of all the new Michelin Stars here.
Find a list of every new distinction, including Bib Gourmands and Michelin Green Stars here.

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