On Monday (March 27), the prestigious Michelin Stars were unveiled at the MICHELIN Guide Ceremony Great Britain & Ireland Guide 2023.
French tyre manufacturer Michelin has been running The Guide since 1990 and awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments.
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The acquisition or loss of a star or stars can have dramatic effects on the success of a restaurant.
Here are the 21 East Sussex venues in the county which feature in this year’s guide….
1. Burnt Orange, Brighton
A neighbourhood restaurant and late-night bar in the beating heart of Brighton, moments from the seafront and just a few streets from the historic Lanes. Photo: JPI
2. The Little Fish Market, Brighton
The Little Fish Market is owned and managed by the Chef Duncan Ray - offering a very relaxed dining experience for 20 diners. Photo: JPI
3. Tasting Room in Alfriston
The Tasting Room restaurant offers breath-taking, panoramic views of the Vineyard and South Downs.
Head Chef, Chris Bailey, and his team serve a new take on contemporary, ingredient-focussed British cuisine, using the finest seasonal produce available from the land, sea, and garden of the British Isles. Photo: JPI
4. etch Restaurant in Brighton
etch. is MasterChef: The Professionals winner Steven Edwards’ flagship restaurant located on Church Road. It currently holds a Michelin Plate, five Good Food Guide and 3 AA Rosettes. Photo: JPI