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ALL THE RESTAURANTS WITH A MICHELIN STAR IN THE COTSWOLDS

28/3/2023

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On Monday 27th March,  the prestigious Michelin Stars were unveiled at a Ceremony for the Michelin Great Britain & Ireland Guide

There are four here in the Cotswolds, including one new addition to the guide for 2023.
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BYBROOK
THE MANOR HOUSE, CASTLE COMBE
ONE MICHELIN STAR

What Michelin says:

One of the last true country house hotels, this fine 14C manor house sits within 365 acres of formal gardens and parkland in a picture-postcard village. A sweeping drive leads up to the main building and the immensely charming interior features characterful oak panelling and a host of cosy open-fired lounges.

Dining here is a very formal experience: drinks and snacks are served in the bar, before a set dinner in the cavernous dining room with its large feature wall, flower arrangements, leather chairs and immaculately laid solid oak tables.

Sustainable home-grown and local produce plays a pivotal role in the cooking, which results in a flavoursome blend of simple and more luxurious ingredients. Dishes are precisely prepared and arrive in refined, tried-and-tested combinations with modern overtones.

Luxurious bedrooms are split between the house and mews cottages.

guide.michelin.com/gb/en/wiltshire/castle-combe/restaurant/bybrook
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LE CHAMPIGNON SAUVAGE
CHELTENHAM
ONE MICHELIN STAR

What Michelin says:

For over 30 years, David and Helen Everitt-Matthias' brightly decorated restaurant has provided a ‘special occasion’ spot in the historic spa town of Cheltenham. The couple make a great team: Helen is in charge of the décor and keenly oversees the service, while David can be found behind the stoves day-in-day-out.
 
David enthusiastically seeks out the best of British ingredients to showcase in classically based French dishes which employ modern techniques and exhibit some original elements. There is a lightness of touch to many, like fillet of Cornish mackerel with kohlrabi and avocado, while others display bold, robust flavours, such as Brecon venison with parsnip purée and bitter chocolate. The seasons mean everything here and he isn’t afraid to use some lesser-known ingredients. Desserts are a highlight and the set priced menu is great value.

guide.michelin.com/gb/en/gloucestershire/cheltenham/restaurant/le-champignon-sauvage


LUMIÈRE
CHELTENHAM
ONE MICHELIN STAR (NEW)

What Michelin says:

In the centre of this charming spa town you’ll find an unassuming exterior concealing an elegant and stylish restaurant.

Helen runs the service and she’s a natural host, so you’ll be warmly welcomed and well looked after. Her experienced husband Jon runs things in the kitchen and his cooking is underpinned by a strong classical base, with some fine details running through his dishes. Flavours are well-judged and harmonious and his sauces are especially memorable. Many of the vegetables, herbs and edible flowers come from their own 15-acre smallholding.

guide.michelin.com/gb/en/gloucestershire/cheltenham/restaurant/lumiere


THE ROYAL OAK
WHATCOTE
ONE MICHELIN STAR

What Michelin says:

The Royal Oak started out as a drinks shelter catering for the workmen building the local church and is reputedly one of the oldest pubs in the country; Oliver Cromwell supposedly stayed here before the Battle of Edgehill in 1642. It’s a characterful place, with a lovely atmosphere, from the cosy bar to the bright, airy dining room.

Chef-owner Richard Craven has a passion for British produce and his cooking follows a strong farm-to-fork ethos, with produce coming from small producers in and around the nearby hills and estates; he favours organic and wild ingredients and game is often shot to order.

Assured, understated dishes are created with obvious care and a delicate touch – most have just 3-4 components, which allows each first-class ingredient to really shine. Richard’s charming wife Solanche looks after the service – and she clearly knows her wines.

guide.michelin.com/gb/en/warwickshire/whatcote/restaurant/the-royal-oak


THE DINING ROOM
WHATLEY MANOR, MALMESBURY
ONE MICHELIN STAR

What Michelin says:

Twelve acres of formal grounds surround this charming Cotswold stone house, which dates back to 1802 and offers lovely views out over the countryside.

Head Chef Ricki Weston oversees both the elegant brasserie and the intimate dining room; for a special occasion book the latter, with its neutral décor and serene, romantic feel.

The evening starts with snacks in the kitchen, before moving on to the 7 course set menu, which includes vegan, vegetarian and pescatarian versions. Don’t be misled; the terse, understated descriptions belie the detail and creativity that goes into the modern, artfully presented dishes, which come with some intriguing contrasts of texture and flavour. The wine list features both vegan and biodynamic options, as well as plenty of mature wines.
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Stay overnight in one of the luxurious modern bedrooms.

guide.michelin.com/gb/en/wiltshire/malmesbury/restaurant/the-dining-room193454


​​All copy via Michelin Guide.

You can find a full list of every One, Two and Three Star restaurant in the MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2023 here - guide.michelin.com/gb/en/article/michelin-star-revelation/the-full-list-of-michelin-stars-in-the-michelin-guide-great-britain-ireland-2023
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Image: The Royal Oak, Whatcote
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LUMIERE IN CHELTENHAM AWARDED MICHELIN STAR

27/3/2023

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Cheltenham restaurant Lumiere has been awarded its first Michelin Star.

Lead by husband and wife team Jon and Helen, Lumiere offers stunning ingredient-led tasting menus and a innovative, fine dining experience in the heart of town.

Since opening in January 2009, Lumiere has received numerous local and national awards including AA Restaurant of the Year for England, 3AA Rosettes and is regularly listed amongst the Top 20 Restaurants in the UK by Hardens.

lumiererestaurant.co.uk
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