
19th January 2009
More Michelin stars than ever before
This year's Michelin Guide, which recognises some of the finest restaurants in the UK, has seen more stars than ever before.
There are four new two-star restaurants, The Dining Room at Whatley Manor, Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, Hibiscus and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon. Over 25 restaurants achieved their first star and editor Derek Bulmer explained more: "We have never awarded so many stars in a single year before. These new stars have been awarded to a host of establishments from gastro pubs and family-run locals, to country hotels and fashionable London restaurants." Making-up the list of 'Rising Stars' for 2009 are three establishments tipped for two-stars; Tom Aikens, The Ledbury and Nathan Outlaw and one that's tipped for three-stars; Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester. There are also 21 new Bib Gourmand establishments offering 'good food at moderate prices' – three courses for less than £28 (€40 in Ireland). Bulmer said that the 2009 guide is more geographically balanced: "There is now a better geographical spread of starred restaurants throughout the country from the Isle of Wight to Lochinver in the Scottish Highlands, and the four new stars in Scotland is particularly good news. "This was another good year for London. With plenty of new restaurant openings, the capital can boast of having the one of the most varied and diverse restaurant scenes in the world." And of the Michelin Guide is not credit crunch proof and Bulmer revealed his outlook: "There is no doubt that 2009 will bring challenging times for hotels and restaurants. I am hopeful that the hospitality industry will prove to be resilient; that customers continue to support their local pub or restaurant and that dining out will remain part of our lives. Our inspectors will continue to search out those establishments which not only maintain their standards but also offer value for money to their customers." Click here to download the full Michelin Guide for 2009.