The wait is over for foodies and restaurateurs alike - 25 exceptional restaurants from across Great Britain and Ireland have been awarded new Michelin Stars in the Michelin Guide 2022.
First started in 1900, the awards are the hallmark of culinary excellence, with each star often signifying decades of dedication and craft.
Chefs can receive up to three illustrious stars per restaurant, with one star signifying a 'very good restaurant', and three stars meaning 'exceptional cuisine that is worth a special journey'.
The plates are often flamboyant, with flashy set menus and obscure ingredients — but not all featured restaurants are out of touch or marked at ridiculous prices.
In fact, recent scoring praised places for their 'down-to-earth service' and 'fuss-free dishes', and there are plenty of restaurants that (when timed right), will only set you back £30.
Here's a full lowdown of the most affordable Michelin Star restaurants, where everyone can enjoy some of Britain's finest foods without breaking the bank...
Affordable Michelin Star restaurants 2022
Here are 10 of the cheapest Michelin Star restaurants in the country:
- Cornerstone (Hackney, London) – £21.50 pp (two small plates)
- Trishna (Marylebone, London) – £15 pp (a la carte main)
- The Coach (Marlow, Buckinghamshire) – £20 pp (a la carte main)
- OX Belfast (Belfast, County Antrim) – £30 pp (two courses)
- BRAT (Shoreditch, London) – £30 pp (two small plates)
- John’s House (Mountsorrel, Leicestershire) – £26 pp (two courses)
- Kitchen W8 (Kensington, London) – £27.50 pp (a la carte main)
- St. JOHN Restaurant (Clerkenwell, London) – £25.20 pp (a la carte main)
The Woodspeen (Newbury, Berkshire) – £23 pp (a la carte main)
Restaurant Tristan (Horsham, West Sussex) – £30 pp (two courses)
For those looking to enjoy luxury on a budget, the team at ThinkMoney have come up with some top tips for Michelin Star dining on a shoestring.
- Eat at lunch service
- Share appetisers with friends
- Don't pay for water
- Eat out on your birthday
- Look out for soft launches online
New Michelin Star restaurants 2022
These restaurants have been awarded a new Michelin Star in the 2022 awards:
• L’Enclume, Cartmel - (awarded its third Michelin Star after opening in 2002)
• Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen, Dublin - (awarded its second Michelin Star)
• The Clove Club, Shoreditch, London - (awarded its second Michelin Star)
• Ikoyi, St James’s, London - (awarded its second Michelin Star)
• Liath, Blackrock, Dublin - (awarded its second Michelin Star)
• Ynyshir, Machynlleth, Powys - (awarded its second Michelin Star)
• The Barn, Aughton
• Bastible, Dublin
• Bridge Arms, Bridge
• Dog and Gun Inn, Skelton
• Evelyn's Table, Soho, London
• Frog by Adam Handling, London
• The Glenturret Lalique, Crieff
• Glovers Alley, Dublin
• Home, Penarth
• Jamavar, London
• Kol, London
• Meadowsweet, Holt
• Pine, East Wallhouses
• Sollip, London
• SY23, Aberystwyth
• Trivet, London
• Unalome by Graeme Cheevers, Glasgow
• Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, Lichfield
• Wild Honey St James, London