This year’s Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland has been released.
The list provides all the restaurants that have received and retained a Michelin star this year, and Scotland has many on the list.
The Michelin Guide is produced by the French tyre company Michelin, which has been going since 1904, and can award up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments.
Two restaurants in Scotland were newly awarded one Michelin star, and six were retained.
One Michelin Star
New
The Glenturret Lalique, Crieff
Situated in the Glenturret Distillery, the intimate dinner restaurant serves creative, eclectic dishes to make up a cosmopolitan multi-course tasting menu.
Where is it: Glenturret Distillery, The, Hosh, Crieff PH7 4HA
Unalome by Graeme Cheevers, Glasgow
This Glasgow restaurant is based in Finnieston and provides an “innovative” addition to the bustling area.
Where is it: 36 Kelvingrove St, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 7RZ
Retained
- Cail Bruich, Glasgow
- Condita, Edinburgh
- Kitchin, Leith
- Loch Bay, Isle of Skye
- Martin Wishart, Leith
- The Cellar, Anstruther
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