A popular restaurant in Edinburgh has become the latest eatery to be added to The Michelin Guide.
Discussing the latest entries, the guide said: "The Michelin Guide Inspectors are on the road all year round, assessing existing restaurants as well as uncovering new ones worthy of recommendation in the Great Britain & Ireland selection.
"While The Michelin Guide distinctions – Stars, Green Stars and Bib Gourmands – are only revealed at the annual Michelin Guide Ceremony, the Inspectors add restaurants to the selection year round. These new restaurants are released on a monthly basis."
Eight restaurants across the UK and Ireland were added this month with establishments being located in places like London and Birmingham.
See the Scottish restaurant to become the latest addition to The Michelin Guide
Montrose in Edinburgh was the Scottish restaurant to become the latest addition to The Michelin Guide this month.
Praising the eatery, the guide said: "The team behind Michelin-Starred Timberyard, also in Edinburgh, are responsible for this recent opening where big, bold flavours reign supreme and quality produce is key.
"It’s split into a ground floor bar – where the knowledgeable team serve an interesting wine selection accompanied by small plates like oysters and charcuterie – and the upstairs restaurant, where a set 4 course menu pushes seasonality to the fore.
"If you’re on a sightseeing tour of the city, then The Palace of Holyroodhouse is nearby."
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Here are the latest restaurants to be added to The Michelin Guide
Here are all the restaurants in the UK and Ireland that have been added to The Michelin Guide this month:
- Kinkally, London
- Montrose, Edinburgh
- Rabbit, Birmingham
- 1 York Place, Bristol
- Bavette, Horsforth
- Lasdun, London
- Osters, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Six, Newcastle upon Tyne
New restaurants are added to the guide on a monthly basis.
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