Full list of new Michelin Stars for 2025 and awards winners
Fine dining restaurants across the country were celebrating with the announcement of the new Michelin Stars. Here's the full list of winners
The most-eagerly anticipated restaurant awards in the annual calendar have been announced - with the new Michelin Stars bestowed on the UK and Ireland's best chefs. And Manchester had plenty to celebrate with Skof in the city centre awarded its first Michelin Star less than a year after opening.
A host of new stars were announced at the 2025 Michelin Guide awards ceremony, hosted by Amanda Stretton in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. It's the first time the event has been held outside of England.
The announcement of the new Michelin Stars celebrated the "best in gastronomy" in the 125th anniversary year of the Michelin Guide.
As well as big cheers for chef Tom Barnes as he collected a Michelin Star for his restaurant Skof in Manchester city centre, there was a standing ovation at the end of the night as Lancashire's Moor Hall was announced the only winner of Three Michelin Stars - the highest foodie accolade.
Moor Hall's Chef Mark Birchall delivered an emotional speech as he accepted the honour, achieved after eight years at the helm of the multi-award-winning fine dining venue in the village of Aughton.
In another first on the night, the first ever vegan restaurant to be awarded a Michelin Star was bestowed on Plates London.
In total 22 new One Michelin Star restaurants were awarded, and there were three new Two Michelin Stars awarded.
The lack of female chef representation on stage on the night was recognised by the International Director of the Michelin Guide Gwendal Poullennec, who announced the launch of a new iniative to support women in the hospitality industry.
Below is the full list of restaurants in Great Britain and Ireland which have been newly awarded Michelin Stars in 2025:
One star
Oma, Borough Market, London
Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall, Caistor St Edmund, Norwich
Avery, Edinburgh
The Morrison Room, Maynooth, co. Kildare
Wilsons, Bristol
Anglothai, London
Cornus, London
33 The Homend, Ledbury, Herefordshire
Gorse, Cardiff
Starling, Esher, Surrey
Lita, London
Lyla, Edinburgh
64 Goodge Street, London
Marco Colagreco at Raffles, London
Skof, Manchester,
Lignum, Galway
Forge, Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire
Caractere, London
Row on 5, London
Ballyfin, Ballyfin
Dosa, London
Plates London
Two star
Hide and Fox, Kent
The Ritz Restaurant, London
Humble Chicken, London
Three Star
Moor Hall, Lancashire
Green Star
Homestead Kitchen, Goathland
Wild Shropshire, Whitchurch
Pythouse Kitchen Garden, Tisbury
Jericho, Plungham
Native, Tenbury Wells
The Mentor Chef Award
Adam Byatt, Trinity Restaurant, London
Young Chef of the Year
Ash Valenzuela-Geerer, Riverine Rabbit, Birmingham
Service Award
Jasmine Sherry, Fish Shop, Ballater, Scotland
Sommelier Award
Zsolt Lukacs, Darog, Galway
Opening of the Year
Oma, London (chef Jorge Paredes)