Sixteen restaurants lose stars in Michelin Guide 2017

By Sophie Witts

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Sixteen restaurants lose stars in Michelin Guide 2017

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Sixteen restaurants have lost stars in the 2017 Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland, which was announced today (3 October).

The changes come after a number of restaurants either closed or lost a big-name chef in the past year.

The Square in Mayfair lost the Two Stars it had held for 19 years following the departure of former chef-patron Philip Howard, who sold the business to Marlon Abela Restaurant Corporation (MARC) in March.

Claude Bosi’s Hibiscus lost its Two Stars after the chef permanently closed the restaurant on Saturday​ to pursue a new venture, while Michael Wignall at The Latymer lost Two Stars after Wignall left to join Gidleigh Park in January.

There was also a One Star loss for Drake’s restaurant in Ripley after chef Steve Drake left the business in August after separating from his wife Serina.

Michelin Guide 2017 star deletions in full:

Two Star losses

The Square, Mayfair (sold to new owners)

Hibiscus, Mayfair (closed)

Michael Wignall at The Latymer, Bagshot (chef changed)

One Star losses

The Terrace (at Montagu Arms Hotel), Beaulieu

Ockenden Manor, Cuckfield

The Pass at South Lodge, Lower Beeding (chef changed)

Mr Underhills at Dinham Weir, Ludlow (closed)

Drake's, Ripley (chef proprietor Steve Drake left the business)

Thackeray’s, Royal Tunbridge Wells

Paris House, Woburn

Wild Honey, Mayfair

L’Autre Pied, Marylebone

Arbutus, Soho (closed)

Brasserie Chavot, Mayfair (closed)

Launceston Place, Kensington (chef changed)

Sangster’s, Elie, Scotland (closed)

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