IT S the award all chefs crave . and when lockdown ends (and restrictions are lifted) Bolton foodies won t have to travel far to find a gastronomic experience. Of the five three star restaurants, 20 two star restaurants and 155 one star restaurants in this year s Michelin guide, we have picked out a handful which are not far from Bolton. This year s awards are actually last year s awards - the announcement was shelved in October 2020 because of the pandemic. And very few restaurants lost their awards. The new list was announced online last night. It was thought that judges would be kind in light of the unprecedented struggle the hospitality industry has faced.
10 of the best Leicestershire restaurants, pubs and cafes we ve visited in 2020
These places are well worth a visit in 2021
10:00, 28 DEC 2020
Food at Orton s Brasserie (Image: Becky Jones)
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They may be lashed to the kitchen over Christmas, but where do top chefs such as Marcus Wareing, Raymond Blanc and Thomasina Miers go to recharge their batteries and be sure of an excellent meal?
We asked the stars to reveal their secret getaways to add to your list of must-visit places in 2021.
The Peacock at Rowsley, Derbyshire. Recommended by Raymond Blanc (Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons, Oxfordshire)
Raymond Blanc is a fan of The Peacock in the Peak District. The 15-room hotel mixes ancestral portraits and antiques with modern furnishings
One of the dishes on offer at The Peacock. It has a fine-dining menu as well as a relaxed bar menu