ONE acclaimed Ascot restaurant has held on to its stars in the latest Micheline guide 2020.
The Michelin Guide unveiled its list for 2020 yesterday, celebrating outstanding cooking at restaurants and pubs across Great Britain and Ireland.
It features 187 Michelin-starred eateries, including one in Bracknell Forest. Reading and Newbury are also on the list.
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Coworth Park in Ascot retained its Michelin one star and the head chef feels "proud" to have been awarded this.
We are delighted to announce that Coworth Park has retained its Michelin Star! This is a testament to @ChefSmith1987 and his team, and all the work they have achieved. We’re looking forward to another year of welcoming guests for delicious dining experiences. 🌟 pic.twitter.com/aNZegae9iw
— Coworth Park (@CoworthParkUK) October 8, 2019
Adam Smith, executive chef at Restaurant Coworth Park: “For me, retaining our Michelin star is a testament to the team who work tirelessly front and back of the house to make sure we meet and exceed the expectations of our guests in Restaurant Coworth Park.
"I am very proud of what we have achieved.
For those in the local area who have yet to come and experience the restaurant, we look forward to welcoming you soon.”
The restaurant won the accolade for a second year running, still under the guidance of executive chef Adam Smith.
The Michelin Guide is published annually and awards up to three stars for excellence, with just five establishments boasting the top rating.
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Rebecca Burr, director of the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland, said: “Running a successful restaurant is tough, and we know that.
"It takes long hours, dedication, teamwork and the support of those people closest to you.
"I congratulate all the teams and chefs who have won and retained Michelin Stars in the 2020 guide."
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