From Fat Olives in Emsworth to Chesil Rectory in Winchester, there are so many spectacular places to choose from – and they are only a drive away from eachother.
There are currently 14 eateries that have been recognised to offer fine dining experience in the Hampshire area by being named in the famous guide, but it does not always mean that they have been awarded a star.
Fat Olives, on South Street, Emsworth is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
If a restaurant has been featured in the guide, it means that they are serving customers high quality food, made with fresh quality ingredients. Restaurants can also be recognised in the guide if they are offering high quality food that does not break the bank.
Here are 14 places in Hampshire that are in mentioned the guide this year:
The Hoddington Arms Bidden Road, Basingstoke, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
36 on the Quay at South Street, Emsworth, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
Wellington Arms on Baughurst Road, Tadley, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
The Star Inn, on Watery Lane, Sparsholt, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
The Purefoy, Preston Candover, Basingstoke is in the Michelin Guide (Photo: Google Street View)
Nathan Marshall Clarke House at Farnham Road, Liss, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
The Crown Inn, Upton, Andover, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
Pulpo Negro, on Broad Street, New Alresford, is in the Michelin Guide with a Bib Gourmand. (Photo: Google Street View)
Chesil Rectory, at Chesil Street, Winchester, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
Marle, in Hook, was awarded a green star by Michelin for their gastronomy and sustainability. They serve modern British cuisine (Photo: Google Street View)
Greyhound on the Test, at High Street, Stockbridge, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
Hartnett Holder & Co is in the Michelin Guide 2023. (Photo: Google Street View)
Elderflower on Quay Street, Lymington, is in the Michelin Guide. (Photo: Google Street View)
For sheer Cotswold charm, there’s little that can beat prodigiously pretty Charlbury. Stand in its very centre, at the top of Church Street, and you’re at a perfect, honey-stone crossroads. Narrow lanes of terraced cottages on either side look implausibly quaint; in front of you, a gracious road lined with handsome houses sweeps down to St Mary’s churchyard; ancient forest coats the hills beyond.
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