The latest Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland has welcomed several new additions from Gloucestershire, celebrating the region’s vibrant culinary scene with more Inspector-approved restaurants.
Among the newcomers are outstanding establishments located in Cheltenham, Newnham-on-Severn, and Painswick. Just beyond the border in Worcestershire, the charming Cotswolds restaurant Moda in Broadway has also earned a coveted place in the guide.
This December, the Michelin Guide expanded its list with 25 new restaurants, featuring spots from across the UK and Ireland, including London, Aberdeen, Scunthorpe, Dublin, and the Isle of Skye.
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Here’s a glimpse of some highlighted new regional venues, accompanied by excerpts from the Michelin Guide’s descriptions:
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The “secret” location, unveiled through clues sent 24 hours before your reservation, offers an engaging and playful dining experience that’s truly one-of-a-kind.
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A delightful bistro and bottle shop, adorned with a striped canopy and fairy lights, invites guests into a joyful atmosphere where the passion of the team shines through every dish.
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Sauce, a hidden gem set in a grand Palladian country house hotel, is the culinary domain of Chef Jamie McCallum. His straightforward yet refined cuisine delivers uncluttered and pleasing flavors.
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In a picturesque Cotswolds village, a former doctor’s surgery transformed into the House of George W. Davies hotel features a restaurant that combines modern country house charm with a distinct Nordic-inspired design, reflecting its fashion designer owner’s flair.
The Michelin Guide continues to spotlight exceptional dining experiences, encouraging food lovers to explore these exciting new destinations.