Michelin has announced the entrants of the 2018 guide at a live event at The Brewery, near the Barbican, in east London. Making waves is The Araki, a 15-seat Japanese sushi bar in Mayfair, which jumps up from two stars to three, making it the UK’s first three-star Japanese restaurant. “With its nine-seater counter, The Araki has gone from strength to strength. When Mitsuhiro Araki moved to London from Tokyo in 2014 he set himself the challenge of using largely European fish and his sushi is now simply sublime,” comments Michael Ellis, International Director in charge of the MICHELIN guides.
In other three-star news, the celebrity chef’s flagship Restaurant Gordon Ramsay retains its ranking despite the departure of chef patron Clare Smyth. Claude Bosi’s Bibendum—named after the Guide’s white mascot and situated in the ‘Michelin House’—leaps right it into the Red book with two stars.
French Michelin-starred chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s first foray into London, Le Dame de Pic wins a star
Other notable awards saw French Michelin-starred chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s first foray into London, Le Dame de Pic and Andrew Wong’s modern Chinese restaurant A.Wong pick up one star each. Elystan Street by Philip Howard (formerly of two-starred The Square) also received a star.
In Scotland, Loch Bay is the only new entrant with one star while Wild Honey Inn in Ireland takes the honour of being the first pub to win a Michelin star.
In all, Great Britain and Ireland now has five three star restaurants, 20 two stars and 150 one star restaurants. Here is a list of the new entrants into the 2018 Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland:
Three Michelin Stars The Araki (London)
Two Michelin Stars Bibendum (London)
One Michelin Star
London Aquavit
A. Wong
Elystan Street
Jamavar
La Dame de Pic
Vineet Bhatia
Rest Of England
Clock House
Coworth Park
Lympstone Manor
Moor Hall
Paco Tapas
The Coach
The Dining Room
The Latymer
Scotland
Loch Bay
Ireland
Wild Honey Inn
Written by
Rachel Tan
Rachel Tan is the Associate Digital Editor at the MICHELIN Guide Digital. A former food magazine writer based in Singapore, she has a degree in communications for journalism but is a graduate of the school of hard knocks in the kitchen. She writes to taste life twice.
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