Every year, the Michelin Guide announces its updated list of the best restaurants in the UK and Ireland – awarding one, two and three stars to restaurants across the country, as well as tipping its hat to excellent value places to eat with its Bib Gourmands and the chefs working towards becoming more eco-friendly restaurants with its Green Stars. The Michelin Guide has its own share of issues – the guide has been slammed previously for favouring certain cuisines and displaying a lack of diversity across the chefs and teams awarded. Nevertheless, it remains one of the biggest British food moments of the year, with each annual list eagerly anticipated by chefs and foodies. Now, the 2024 list has been announced in a Manchester ceremony that saw 33 stars given out across 25 restaurants.

Keep scrolling for the first list of winners, or see the answers to some frequently asked questions.

Here are the 2024 UK Michelin star winners

The 2024 Michelin-star restaurants were announced in a ceremony in Manchester on Monday 5 February 2024. 18 one-Michelin-star restaurants were announced, including restaurants such as Humo in Mayfair, London and Crocadon in Cornwall, while six two-Michelin-star restaurants and just one three-Michelin-starred restaurant were named.

Chishuru in London was awarded its first Michelin star

Restaurants in the UK and Ireland to receive one Michelin Star in the 2024 Guide:

  1. Mountain, London, England
  2. 1890 by Gordon Ramsey, London, England
  3. Pavyllon London, England
  4. Dorian, London, England
  5. Humo, London, England
  6. Akoko, London, England
  7. Sushi Kanesaka, London, England
  8. Humble Chicken, London, England
  9. Ormer Mayfair, London, England
  10. Aulis, London, England
  11. Chishuru, London, England
  12. Cedar Tree by Hrishikesh Desai, Brampton, England
  13. Lake Road Kitchen, Ambleside, England
  14. Myse, Yorkshire, England
  15. Crocadon, Cornwall, England
  16. The Bishop’s Buttery, Cashel, Republic of Ireland
  17. Homestead Cottage, Doolin, Republic of Ireland
  18. D’Olier Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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