Michelin Guide Changes and New Michelin Stars - October 2022

The Michelin Guide is arguably the most prestigious restaurant guide in the world. The main update to the UK guide is released once a year and is always eagerly anticipated with many leading restaurants striving to earn a coveted Michelin Star. Michelin also now release smaller monthly updates to the guide. Below are the changes from October 2022.

Michelin Guide New Entries

Michelin Guide Rating Increased

Michelin Guide Guide Deletions

Michelin Guide changes from October 2022 FAQs

How many Michelin Guide changes were there in October 2022?

There were 26 Michelin Guide changes in total in October 2022.

Which restaurants lost Michelin Stars in October 2022?

1 restaurant lost Michelin Stars in October 2022; The Glasshouse in London lost 1 Michelin Star and was removed from the guide.

Which restaurants were awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing in October 2022?

12 restaurants were awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing in October 2022; Kushi-Ya in Nottingham was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, Tropea in Birmingham was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, Seasonality in Maidenhead was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, Upstairs at Landrace in Bath was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, The Princess Royal in London was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, The Rising Sun in Launceston was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, 1863 Restaurant with Rooms in Pooley Bridge was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, The Restaurant at 27 The Terrace in St Ives was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, The Mount in Henley-in-Arden was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, Il Borro in London was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry, Saint Francis Provisions in Kinsale was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry and Seasgair by Michel Roux Jr at Inverlochy Castle in Fort William was awarded a standard Michelin Guide listing as a new entry.