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‘Totally overrated' restaurant crowned the best in the UK — as top 100 revealed
‘Totally overrated' restaurant crowned the best in the UK — as top 100 revealed

Metro

timea day ago

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  • Metro

‘Totally overrated' restaurant crowned the best in the UK — as top 100 revealed

Here's a look at the full list of restaurants as named in the National Restaurant Awards 2025: Ritz, London 2. Moor Hall, Aughton 3. The Ledbury, London 4. Trinity, London 5. Bouchon Racine, London 6. Oma, London 7. AngloThai, London 8. Osip, Bruton, Somerset 9. Ynyshir, Eglwys Fach, Ceredigion 10. Dorian, London 11. Mountain, London 12. The Devonshire, London 13. Kiln, London 14. Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, London 15. Woven by Adam Smith, Sunningdale, Berkshire 16. Ikoyi, London 17. Lyla, Edinburgh 18. A Wong, London 19. Da Terra, London 20. Brooklands by Claude Bosi, London 21. Lyle's London (closed since May) 22. Kitchen Table, London 23. Josephine Bouchon, London 24. Endo at the Rotunda, London 25. Paul Ainsworth at No.6, Padstow, Cornwall 26. Restaurant Pine, east Wallhouses, Northumberland 27. Canteen, London 28. The Unruly Pig, Bromeswell, Suffolk 29. Sabor, London 30. Row on 5, London 31. Restaurant Sat Bains, Nottingham 32. Bibi, Lodon 33. Kolae, London 34. The Sportsman, Seasalter, Kent 35. L'Enclume, Cartmel, Cumbria 36. Higher Ground, Mancester 37. Camille, London 38. Core by Clare Smyth, London 39. Claude Bosi at Bibendum, London 40. Chishuru, London 41. The Glenturret Lalique, Crieff, Perth and Kinross 42. Frog by Adam Handling, London 43. JÖRO, Wharncliffe Side, South Yorkshire 44. Grace & Savour, Hampton in Arden, Solihull 45. Updown Farmhouse, Deal, Kent 46. Dongnae, Bristol 47. Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Great Milton, Oxfordshire 48. Opheem, Birmingham 49. Restaurante Interlude, Horsham, West Sussex 50. Kol, London 51. Agora, London 52. Akoko, London 53. Chez Bruce, London 54. Brat, London 55. The Forest Side, Grasmere, Cumbria 56. Gorse, Cardiff 57. Humble Chicken, London 58. Cornus, London 59. Morchella, London 60. Skof, Manchester 61. Sollip, London 62. The Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai, Brampton, Cumbria 63. Starling, Esher, Surrey 64. Plates, London 65. Wilsons, Bristol 66. The Kinneuchar Inn, Kilconquhar, Fife 67. Solstice, Newcastle 68. Annwn, Narberth, Pembrokeshire 69. The Clove Club, London 70. Wildflowers, London 71. The French House, London 72. Mýse, Hovingham, north Yorkshire 73. Restaurant Hjem, Hexham, Northumberland 74. Sola, London 75. The Angel at Hetton, Hetton, north Yorkshire 76. The Muddlers Club, Belfast 77. Heft, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria 78. Inver, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute 79. The Little Chartroom, Edinburgh 80. The Fordwich Arms, Fordwich, Kent 81. The Black Swan at Oldstead, Oldstead, north Yorkshire 82. Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, Lichfield, Staffordshire 83. The Grill by Tom Booton, London 84. Hide, London 85. The Parkers Arms, Newton-In-Bowland, Lancashire 86. Solo, Omskirk, Lancashire 87. Fallow, London 88. Forge at Middleton Lodge, Richmond, north Yorkshire 89. Lita, London 90. The Quality Chophouse, London 91. Planque, London 92. Gymkhana, London 93. Lisboeta, London 94. Crocadon, Saltash, Cornwall 95. Luca, London 96. The Seahorse, Dartmouth, Devon 97. The Palmerston, Edinburgh 98. Trivet, London 99. St. John, London 100. Maison Francois, London

Best restaurant in Wales crowned the winner at National Restaurant Awards 2025
Best restaurant in Wales crowned the winner at National Restaurant Awards 2025

Wales Online

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Best restaurant in Wales crowned the winner at National Restaurant Awards 2025

Best restaurant in Wales crowned the winner at National Restaurant Awards 2025 This is the second year running the restaurant has been crowned the best in Wales, after being named the best in the UK in 2023 and 2022 Located in the peaceful setting of the Dyfi Estuary, the Powys eatery is the most highly-awarded restaurant in Wales (Image: Heather Birnie ) A destination restaurant in Powys has been crowned the best in Wales in this year's National Restaurant Awards for the second year running.. Ynyshir, which is one of Wales' top rated restaurant and boasts two Michelin stars, won the 'Best Restaurant in Wales' category at the National Restaurant Awards 2025 ceremony on Monday evening, June 9. This is the second year running the restaurant has been crowned the best in Wales, after being named the best in the UK in 2023 and 2022. ‌ This year, the Welsh establishment joins the likes of other prestigious restaurants in the UK, including The Ritz in London which was named the UK's best restaurant for this year. ‌ The National Restaurant Awards is voted for by the UK's leading chefs, restaurateurs and food writers. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here . Ynyshir is run by top chef Gareth Ward and is the first and only double Michelin-starred restaurant in Wales. Located in the peaceful setting of the Dyfi Estuary, the Powys eatery is the only Welsh restaurant to be awarded two Michelin stars, and is the most highly-awarded restaurant in Wales. Article continues below Kilpaison oyster dish in Annwn restaurant in Narberth (Image: Annwn ) Now, it will have another accolade under its belt, but it is not the only Welsh or Welsh-linked restaurant to have been successful in this year's National Restaurant Awards. Michelin Green starred Annwn in the Pembrokeshire town of Narberth once again made it onto the Top 100 restaurants in the UK list for the second year running, alongside London-based restaurants Brat and Mountain, which are run by Anglesey-born chef Tomos Parry. ‌ In the list, Ynyshir was ranked in ninth position, while Mountain was listed in the 11th spot, Brat was ranked in the 54th position and Annwn was ranked in the 68th spot. The full list of awards: National Restaurant of the Year: The Ritz The Square Opening of the Year: AngloThai Highest New Entry: OMA Best Restaurant in England sponsored by Estrella Damm: The Ritz Best Restaurant in Northern Ireland: The Muddlers Club Best Restaurant in Wales sponsored by Square: Ynyshir Best Restaurant in Scotland sponsored by Liberty Wines & Charles Heidsieck: Lyla Chef of the Year sponsored by HG Walter: Mark Birchall Restaurateur of The Year sponsored by Chapman Ventilation: David Carter Chef to Watch sponsored by Belazu: Aaron Potter One to Watch sponsored by Woods Foodservice: One Club Row The Estrella Damm Sustainability Award: The Free Company Gastropub of the Year: The Devonshire The Service Award sponsored by Liberty Wines: Woven by Adam Smith Wine List of the Year sponsored by Charles Heidsieck: Row on 5 Cocktail list of the Year: BiBi Lifetime Achievement Award sponsored by Seven Rooms: Skye Gyngell Article continues below The full list of winners at the National Restaurant Awards: The Ritz Moor Hall The Ledbury Trinity Bouchon Racine OMA AngloThai Osip Ynyshir Dorian Mountain The Devonshire Kiln Restaurant Gordon Ramsay Woven by Adam Smith Ikoyi Lyla A Wong Da Terra Brooklands by Claude Bosi Lyle's Kitchen Table Josephine Bouchon Endo at the Rotunda Paul Ainsworth at No.6 Restaurant Pine Canteen The Unruly Pig Sabor Row on 5 Restaurant Sat Bains BiBi Kolae The Sportsman L'Enclume Higher Ground Camille Core by Clare Smith Claude Bosi at Bibendum Chishuru The Glenturret Lalique Frog by Adam Handling JÖRO Grace & Savour Updown Farmhouse Dongnae Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons Opheem Restaurant Interlude KOL AGORA Akoko Chez Bruce Brat The Forest Side Gorse Humble Chicken Cornus Morchella Skof Sollip Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai Starling Plates Wilson's The Kinneuchar Inn Solstice Annwn The Clove Club Wildflowers The French House Mýse Restaurant Hjem Sola The Angel at Hetton The Muddlers Club Heft Inver The Little Chartroom The Fordwich Arms The Black Swan at Oldstead Upstairs by Tom Shepherd The Grill by Tom Booton Hide The Parkers Arms Solo Fallow Forge at Middleton Lodge Lita The Quality Chophouse Planque Gymkhana Lisboeta Crocadon Luca The Seahorse The Palmerston Trivet St. JOHN Maison Francois

Edinburgh celebrity chef up against UK's finest for coveted national award
Edinburgh celebrity chef up against UK's finest for coveted national award

Edinburgh Live

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

Edinburgh celebrity chef up against UK's finest for coveted national award

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info An Edinburgh celebrity chef is in the running for a major award - up against famous chefs from around the UK. Restaurant Online released its 'Chef of the Year' shortlist for the National Restaurant Awards 2025 and Edinburgh's own Roberta Hall-McCarron made the exclusive six-person list. She is up against heavy-hitting chefs from around the UK such as Mark Birchall of Moor Hall - a three-Michelin Star eatery in Lancashire - and Kim Ratcharoen, who runs Gordon Ramsay's three-star London restaurant. Roberta made her mark on Edinburgh's culinary scene with her early work at The Tower Restaurant, formerly located in the National Museum, the Balmoral Hotel, and the Castle Terrace, as well as working alongside Tom Kitchin at The Kitchin - a Michelin-star restaurant in Leith. She made a splash in Edinburgh's fine dining world after opening The Little Chartoom, a Michelin-guide Leith restaurant and wine bar which "ranges from subtle to bold flavours while always retaining a keen sense of balance", according to the Guide. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Roberta also co-runs restaurants Eleanor and Ardfern on Bonnington Road, rounding out a her prolific portfolio and garnering national fame. Restaurant Online says Roberta transitioned "seamlessly" to more casual ventures in her more recent ventures Eleanor and Ardfern. The celebrity chef has appeared on BBC's Great British Menu. The multi-hyphenate has also released a debut cookbook in 2024 called The Changing Tides which offers recipes that utilise Scottish produce such as game, fish, wild mushrooms, and berries. The winner of the coveted Chef of the Year award will be announced at the National Restaurant Awards on June 9.

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