The Michelin Guide 2024 has been released, highlighting the best in hospitality across the UK and Ireland.
While it is no secret that Northern Ireland’s food and drink scene is full of fantastic restaurants and eateries, the guide launch celebrates the best of the best across the country.
From Michelin Star winners to “best value for money” picks to those hand-selected by inspectors, 21 restaurants have been mentioned in the 2024 guide.
Here is a full round-up of NI spots included in the Michelin Guide:
One Michelin Star restaurants
Ox, Belfast
Two Belfast restaurants retained their Michelin Star status for 2024.
They are:
- OX Belfast
- The Muddlers Club
Belfast’s third Michelin Star restaurant Deanes Eipic closed at the end of 2023.
Michelin Guide restaurants
Cyprus Avenue Belfast
The Inspectors’ Favourite Restaurants list recognises the best up-and-coming spots that boast great variety and come in all different styles but are all united by one thing – great cooking.
They are:
- Yugo
- Deanes Loves Fish
- James St
- Ora
- A Peculiar Tea
- Blank
- Stove Bistro
- Cyprus Avenue
- Fontana
- Noble
- Wine & Brine
- Artis by Phelim O’Hagan
- Browns Bonds Hill
Bib Gourmand Award winners
Wine and Brine
A Bib Gourmand is given to eateries featured in the Michelin Guide that stand out for being the “best value for money”.
Describing the award, the Michelin Guide said: “Since 1997, our best value for money restaurants – offering a three-course meal at a reasonable price – has been pointed out using a special award: the Bib Gourmand.”
They are:
- Wine & Brine
- Noble
- Deanes at Queens
- Waterman
- EDO
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