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 2025 list has been announced in Glasgow at the iconic Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, in a ceremony that saw 31 stars given out across 26 restaurants.
Keep scrolling for the first list of winners, or see the answers to some frequently asked questions.
Here are the 2025 UK Michelin star winners
The 2025 Michelin-star restaurants were announced in a ceremony in Glasgow on Monday 10 February 2025. 22 one-Michelin-star restaurants were announced, including restaurants such as Lita in London, Lyla in Edinburgh, and Plates (the UK's first vegan restaurant to win a Michelin star) while three two-Michelin-star restaurants and just one three-Michelin-starred restaurant were named.
Restaurants in the UK and Ireland to receive one Michelin Star in the 2025 Guide:
- Oma, London, England
- Mark Poynton at Caistor Hall, Norfolk, England
- Avery, Edinburgh, Scotland
- The Morrison Room, Maynooth, Republic of Ireland
- Wilsons, Bristol, England
- Anglo Thai, London, England
- Cornus, Belgravia, London, England
- 33 The Homend, Ledbury, England
- Gorse, Cardiff, Wales
- Starling, Esher, England
- Lita, London, England
- Lyla, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 64 Goodge Street, London, England
- Mauro Colagreco at Raffles London at The Owo, London, England
- Skof, Manchester, England
- Lignum, Bullaun, Republic of Ireland
- Forge, Yorkshire, England
- Caractère, Notting Hill, London
- Row On 5, London, England
- Ballyfin, Republic of Ireland
- Dosa, London, England
- Plates, London, England
Restaurants in the UK and Ireland to receive two Michelin Stars in the 2025 Guide:
- Hide and Fox, Kent, England
- The Ritz Restaurant, London, England
- Humble Chicken, London, England
Restaurants in the UK and Ireland to receive three Michelin Stars in the 2025 Guide:
- Moor Hall, Lancashire, England
Restaurants in the UK and Ireland to receive a Green Star in the 2025 guide:
- Homestead Kitchen, Yorkshire, England
- Jericho, Plungar, England
- Native, Tenbury Wells, England
- Wild Shropshire, Whitchurch, England
- Pythouse Kitchen Garden, Tisbury, England
How many restaurants in the UK and Ireland were awarded a Michelin star?
22 restaurants were awarded one Michelin star in the February 2025 ceremony. Three were given two Michelin stars. Just one restaurant – Moor Hall in Lancashire, England – was awarded three Michelin stars. Moor Hall joined the nine existing restaurants in the UK with three Michelin stars: The Fat Duck, The Waterside Inn (celebrating 40 years with three Michelin stars in 2025), L’Enclume, Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester, Core by Claire Smyth, Hélène Darroze at The Connaught, The Ledbury, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, and Sketch The Lecture Room and Library.
Which UK city has the most Michelin-star restaurants?
Currently, London has the most Michelin stars in the UK and Ireland. See our round-up of the best restaurants in London for our edit of the tables to book in the city.
What is a Bib Gourmand?
A Bib Gourmand is one of the accolades handed out during the annual Michelin guide update each year. The nod spotlights great quality and great value cooking. In the Michelin awards ceremony, the Bib Gourmand stars in the UK were announced for 2025. 36 restaurants were awarded a Bib Gourmand. In London, Agorda in Borough Market and Josephine Bouchon in Fulham. Outside of London, Bib Gourmands were awarded to the likes of GaGa in Glasgow, Riverine Rabbit in Birmingham, Argoe in Cornwall and Briar in Somerset.
- Agora, London, England
- Ardfern, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland
- Argoe, Newlyn, Cornwall, England
- Artusi, London, England
- Baba’de, Baltimore, Ireland
- Bavette, Horsforth, Leeds, England
- Briar, Bruton, Somerset, England
- daróg, Galway, Ireland
- Donia, London, England
- Engine Social Dining, Sowerby Bridge, England
- Fish Shop, Ballater, Scotland
- GaGa, Glasgow, Scotland
- Goat On The Roof, Newbury, England
- Heathcock, Cardiff, Wales
- Horse & Groom, Bourton-on-the-Hill, England
- Josephine Bouchon, London, England
- July, London, England
- Kolae, London, England
- Little Hollows Pasta, Bristol, England
- Mambow, London, England
- Margo, Glasgow, Scotland
- Miga, London, England
- Mignonette, London, England
- Morchella, London, England
- mrDeanes, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- North Street Kitchen, Fowey, England
- OTHER, Bristol, England
- Peacock Inn, Chelsworth, England
- Pythouse Kitchen Garden, Tisbury, England
- Riverine Rabbit, Birmingham, England
- Skua, Edinburgh, Scotland
- Tare Bistro, Bristol, England
- The Hero, London, England
- THE SCHELLY, Ambleside, England
- Tropea, Birmingham, England
- Wildebeest, Stoke Holy Cross, England