The Estrella Damm National Restaurant Awards has announced its 2022 winners as well as a list of the top 100 restaurants featuring venues across the UK including in Lancashire.
This year, three restaurants in Lancashire made the list with one being crowned the best restaurant in England.
Moor Hall in Aughton took the top spot for restaurants in England.
The Awards are judged by more than 200 experts, part of its judging academy, that are familiar with the industry with their roles including food writers, chefs and restaurateurs.
The National Restaurant Awards website says: “The UK is split into 11 regions, with members of the academy voting for the top seven restaurants that they have dined at in the last 12 months, weighted in order of preference. The results are compiled, and the top 100 list of the best restaurants is created.”
Restaurants can win a variety of awards such as Wine List of the Year and Chef of the Year.
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They’re also given between one and five pound signs (£) which are used as an approximate estimation of the cost of food there and it doesn’t include drinks or a service charge.
Lancashire restaurants named in the top 100 UK restaurants at the National Restaurant Awards 2022
Here’s the list of Lancashire restaurants which made the top 100 list this year, their place in the list plus the number of pound signs they were given. Also listed are the restaurants' Tripadvisor ratings.
Moor Hall, Aughton
- Place in list: 2
- Number of pound signs: 4
- Tripadvisor rating: 5
Parkers Arms, Newton-in-Bowland
- Place in list: 44
- Number of pound signs: 2
- Tripadvisor rating: 4
Northcote, Langho
- Place in list: 96
- Number of pound signs: 3
- Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
You can read the reviews and find out more about the restaurants via Tripadvisor.
Find out more about the Estrella Damm National Restaurant Awards via its website.
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