Paul Ainsworth and Angela Hartnett recognised at AA Hospitality Awards

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Paul Ainsworth and Angela Hartnett recognised at AA Hospitality Awards

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Paul Ainsworth and Angela Hartnett were among the chefs recognised at the AA Hospitality Awards 2023, which took place last night (25 September) at JW Marriott Grosvenor House in London.

Ainsworth, whose Cornwall-based portfolio includes the Michelin-starred Paul Ainsworth at Number 6 in Padstow and The Mariners gastropub in nearby Rock, was crowned AA Chefs’ Chef of the Year.

Hartnett, meanwhile, who is chef patron of the Michelin-starred Murano in London's Mayfair, received the Outstanding Contribution Award in recognition of her service to the industry.

The awards ceremony, presented by TV presenter and broadcaster Claudia Winkleman, also celebrated some of the UK’s top restaurants, pubs, hotels and spas.

Luxury hotel Pan Pacific London won the AA Accessible Award, while the AA Sustainable Award went to boutique hotel group The Pig.

Ambleside restaurant The Old Stamp House was named England’s Restaurant of the Year, with The Jackdaw in Conwy and Cail Bruich in Glasgow taking the respective titles for Wales and Scotland.

Restaurant group MW Eat’s London flagship Chutney Mary was named London’s Restaurant of the Year.

Camellia Panjabi, group director of MW Eat, said: “This award is completely unexpected, but greatly appreciated by my fellow directors and the committed long serving team at Chutney Mary.

“It is particularly noteworthy since Chutney Mary is a 33-year old restaurant - to be acknowledged now for this significant and esteemed achievement is especially touching, considering the focus among media is so often on the newest restaurants, food trends and rising star chefs.”

Elsewhere, Ynyshir in Ceredigion, The New Inn in Herefordshire and The Witchery in Edinburgh were named AA Restaurants with Rooms of the Year respectively for Wales, England and Scotland.

The AA Lifetime Achievement Award was given to hotelier Jonathan Raggett, CEO of Red Carnation Hotels.

Commenting on the awards, Simon Numphud, managing director at AA Media said: “It’s a delight to be back at Grosvenor House as we mark the greatest hospitality celebration across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

“The last year has been tough on the hospitality industry as we’ve felt, like many others, the challenges facing businesses. Yet I’m so proud of the resilience, innovation and quality shown by the UK hospitality industry in response.

“We would like to extend a massive congratulations all the winners and shortlisted establishments for their hard work, passion, and dedication.”

As well as the individual awards, the AA also unveiled its latest tranche of Rosette Award winners, with Tom Aikens' London restaurant Muse and Steve Smith at The Latymer in Surrey both receiving the maximum five rosettes.

A further six restaurants received four rosettes, with another 28 restaurants given three rosettes.

Establishments with three AA Rosettes are all outstanding restaurants achieving standards which demand national recognition well beyond their local area, while those awarded four or five AA Rosettes are considered among the top restaurants in the country.

AA Hospitality Awards – 2023 winners

Chefs’ Chef​ 

  1. Paul Ainsworth of Paul Ainsworth at No.6

Accessible Award​ 

  1. Pan Pacific London, London

Sustainable Award​ 

  1. The Pig Hotel Group

Lifetime Achievement Award​ 

  1. Jonathan Raggett, Red Carnation Hotels

Outstanding Contribution Award​ 

  1.  Angela Hartnett

Housekeeper of the Year​ 

  1. Nicola Burton from Hartwell House & Spa, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

Restaurant of the Year​ 

  1. England – The Old Stamp House Restaurant, Ambleside
  2. London – Chutney Mary, London
  3. Wales – The Jackdaw, Conwy
  4. Scotland – Cail Bruich, Glasgow

Hotel of the Year​ 

  1. England – Forest Side, Grasmere
  2. London – The Lanesborough, London 
  3. Wales – Penally Abbey Hotel, Penally
  4. Scotland – Fingal, Leith, Edinburgh
  5. Northern Ireland – Killeavy Castle Estate, Killeavy

Restaurant with Rooms​ 

  1. England – The New Inn, Hereford
  2. Wales – Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms, Eglwys Fach
  3. Scotland – The Witchery, Edinburgh

Spa Hotel of the Year​ 

  1. South Lodge, West Sussex

Group of the Year​ 

  1. The Coaching Inn Group

Small Hotel Group of the Year​ 

  1. Crerar Hotels

Food Service Award​ 

  1. The Strathearn, The Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder

Finalists:

  1. Arkle, The Chester Grosvenor
  2. Woven by Adam Smith, Coworth Park

Wine Award​ 

  1. England – Allium at Askham Hall, Cumbria
  2. Wales – Palé Hall Hotel & Restaurant, Gwynedd
  3. Scotland – The Little Chartroom, Edinburgh

College Restaurant of the Year ​ 

  1. @thirty-four Restaurant, Exeter College

Finalists: 

  1. Senara Restaurant, Truro & Penwith
  2. The Classroom, Cardiff and Vale College

New five Rosettes

  1. Muse, London
  2. Steve Smith at Latymer, Surrey

New four Rosettes ​ 

  1. The Cellar, Fife
  2. Where The Light Gets In, Manchester 
  3. Shaun Rankin at Grantley Hall, North Yorkshire 
  4. MO, Dormy House, Worcestershire 
  5. The Samling, Cumbria 
  6. Ben Wilkinson at The Pass, West Sussex

New three Rosettes​ 

  1. Next Door, Cheshire 
  2. 1863 Restaurant with Rooms, Cumbria  
  3. The Wildebeest, Norfolk 
  4. The George at Alstonefield, Staffordshire.
  5. Forge, North Yorkshire 
  6. The Lantern Room, West Yorkshire 
  7. 1921 Angel Hill, Suffolk 
  8. Restaurant Roots, Dorset 
  9. The Cottage in the Wood, Worcestershire 
  10. The Idle Rocks Restaurant, Cornwall 
  11. The New Inn, Herefordshire 
  12. The Lanesborough Grill, London 
  13. The Cygnet at The Swan Inn, Oxfordshire  
  14. Crockers Tring, Hertfordshire 
  15. 8 By Andrew Sheridan, Liverpool
  16. The Newport Restaurant, Fife 
  17. Legacy, North Yorkshire 
  18. London Stock Restaurant, London 
  19. The Clock House, Surrey 
  20. The Bulls Head Inn, Derbyshire 
  21. Behind, London
  22. The Star Inn at Harome, North Yorkshire 
  23. Cedar Tree Restaurant by Hrishikesh Desai, Cumbria
  24. The Terrace Restaurant at The Montagu Arms Hotel, Hampshire 
  25. Culture Restaurant, Cornwall
  26. The Killingworth Castle, Wootton, Oxfordshire
  27. The Wild Rabbit, Kingham, Oxfordshire
  28. The Ethicurean, Bristol

New five Red Stars​ 

  1. Crossbasket Castle, South Lanarkshire

New four Red Stars​ 

  1. The Fish Hotel, Worcestershire 
  2. Thornbury Castle Hotel, Gloucestershire

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