Michelin success for Welsh restaurants

Those looking at Wales holiday cottages for a break this year will have the choice of four world-class restaurants to choose from, after they were awarded the prestigious Michelin Star.

The Crown at Whitebrook in Monmouth held onto its star from last year”s honours, and has now been joined by the Walnut Tree, near Abergavenny, Ynyshir Hall in Machynlleth and Tyddyn Llan at Llandrillo, Denbighshire.

Bryan Webb, who runs Tyddyn Llan with his wife Susan, won the award for his cuisine for the first time, after having bagged the Good Food Guide”s Welsh Restaurant of the Year prize three times.

He said: "I”m totally delighted to have won a Michelin star – it was completely unexpected after the other recent successes – you imagine you cannot have it all."

The editor of the 2010 Michelin Guide for Great Britain & Ireland, Derek Bulmer, recently told Caterersearch.com that the number of Michelin Stars awarded this year was the UK”s biggest so far, showing that restaurants in the country are constantly improving.

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