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Map reveals Britain’s 10 best restaurants including old cattle barn & ‘soil-centric’ farm.. where does your town rank?

THE UK’s top 10 restaurants have been revealed including an old cattle bar & ‘soil-centric’ farm – find out where your town ranks.

SquareMeal, the UK’s independent guide to the best eateries, bars and venues has made its annual reveal.

    Sat Bains in Nottinghamshire took the top spot SquareMealTaking the silver, Pine in Northumberland offers a charming and relaxed eatery[/caption] SquareMealSet in the stunning Snowdonia location, Gareth Ward’s Ynyshir takes influence from Japanese cooking[/caption]

    Considering the number of restaurants that have faced closures in recent years, the list promised to recognise the “grit, graft and determination” that goes into providing unforgettable dining experiences.

    The Midlands seems to have a lot on offer with the number one spot being picked as a two Michelin star in Nottinghamshire.

    Restaurant Sat Bains has been described as offering an “unparalleled experience” which makes use of seasonal British fine dining.

    Less than an hours drive is Grace & Savour.

    The idyllic countryside retreat was positioned in the top five and offers an outstanding 15-course tasting menu and is committed to ethical farming.

    That’s not the only destination that makes use of the diverse countryside with Pine in Northumberland taking the silver.

    According to the complimentary description, the one star has managed to effortlessly charm its guests.

    Taking a step back away from the Modern European eateries, the fourth place Ynyshir has found a unique combination.

    Sitting in the stunning Snowdonia site, Gareth Ward has brought Japanese influence into his kitchen while focusing on fat and flavour.

    The only restaurant in the top ten with three Michelin stars is L’Enclume.

    If you manage to book a table, the culinary alchemy does not make a mark on the sustainability.

    The changing menu has previously included Orkney Scallops dusted in their own dried roe.

    Meanwhile, Woven by Adam Smith has claimed its place at number five.

    Housed within an eighteenth-century property and 246 acres of beautiful grounds, there’s a lot to enjoy beyond what’s on the plate.

    The renowned Moor Hall is not too far off the top spot.

    Based in Lancashire meaning its easily accessible to those in Liverpool or Manchester, the award-winning venue holds two Stars and five Rosettes.

    Tom Barnes’ first solo restaurant has been a triumph so far.

    Opening in Manchester‘s NOMA district last year, the ex-Roux Scholar hopes to celebrate simplicity.

    Top 10 British restaurants

    1. Restaurant Sat Bains with RoomsLenton Lane, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 2SA

    2. PineVallum Farm, East Wallhouses, Northumberland, NE18 0LL

    3. YnyshirEglwys Fach, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8TA

    4. Grace & SavourHampton Manor, Hampton-in-Arden, West Midlands, B92 0EN

    5. Woven by Adam SmithCoworth Park, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7SE

    6. L’EnclumeCavendish Street, Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria, LA11 6QA

    7. Moor Hall Restaurant with RoomsPrescot Road, Aughton, Lancashire, L39 6RT

    8. Skof3 Federation Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4 4BF

    9. Opheem48 Summer Row, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 1JJ

    10. MyseMain Street, Hovingham, North Yorkshire, YO62 4LF

    With no dress code, Squaremeal has not limited the top ten to convention as the kitchen is home to innovative dishes and has been ranked at number eight.

    Paul Ainsworth at No. 6 – not to be confused by the ranking process – has been swept to number 22.

    The Cornwall favourite sits behind restaurants from all over the nation.

    From Myse, North Yorkshire, at number 10 to Lyla in Edinburgh.

    JÖRO in South Yorkshire has combined an inspired blend of Nordic and Japanese influences.

    Eight-years from opening, it continues to be a must-visit destination.

    Foodie fans may be surprised by the list which goes up to 100, with well-known favourites like Le Manoir positioned at number 72.

    Just four places above this sits the small but quaint Emilia in Ashburton.

    The Italian boasts a unique style with a tiny kitchen, large table and scattered seating.

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