Monday, February 5, 2024

The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2024. Honours for Homestead Doolin, Bishop's Buttery, D'Olier St and Terre.

The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2024
Honours for Homestead Doolin, Bishop's Buttery, D'Olier St and Terre.

Congratulations to Homestead Doolin, Bishop's Buttery Cashel and to D'Olier Street Dublin on being awarded One Star in The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2024 event in Manchester this evening. Quite a coup for the island and for the three restaurants in particular. 

Homestead Cottage

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.
D'Olier Street


And to top it all, Terre at the Castlemartyr Resort was awarded a second star. So  County Cork now has another Two Star restaurant to add to its collection. Gaining One Star last year and now a second, Vincent Crepel and his kitchen team at Terre have made impressively quick work of crafting a bold, assuredly Two-Star experience.
Terre




The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2024
Welcomes a New Three Star restaurant



The Ledbury becomes the ninth Three MICHELIN Star restaurant in Great Britain & Ireland
6 new Two Star establishments, including 2 Indian restaurants which become the first in the UK to receive Two MICHELIN Stars
18 new One MICHELIN Star
6 new MICHELIN Green Stars awarded for outstanding commitment to sustainable gastronomy

MICHELIN is pleased to present the 2024 restaurant selection of The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland, which was unveiled during a special ceremony held this Monday at The Midland Hotel in Manchester. 

Bishop's Buttery at Cashel Palace.
All pics via Michelin guide



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 Star restaurants 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 both 2 new West African Stars and the selection’s first ever Two Star Indian restaurants. 

All be booked directly via The MICHELIN Guide website and appThe selection showcases unique destinations both across Great Britain & Ireland and throughout the world. Every hotel in the selection has been chosen by The MICHELIN Guide experts for its extraordinary style, service and personality.



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