Congratulations to Ireland’s four two star & 17 one star restaurants in the 2022 Michelin Guide.
There are 27 former Michelin Star restaurants in Ireland.
Ireland’s full list of 21 Michelin Star restaurants:
• ADARE Mike Tweedie’s Oak Room (since 2019)
• ARDCLOUGH Jordan Bailey’s Aimsir at Cliff at Lyons (two stars since 2019)
• ARDMORE: Martijn Kajuiter’s Cliff House (since 2010)
• BALLYDEHOB: Rob Krawczyk’s Restaurant Chestnut (since 2018)
• BALTIMORE: Ahmet Dede’s dede (since 2019 originally as Mews).
• BELFAST: Michael Deane’s Eipic in Belfast (since 2016)
• Gareth McCaughey’s Muddler’s Club (since 2019)
• Stephen Toma’s Oxx (since 2016),
• CORK: Takashi Miyazaki’s Ichigo Ichie (since 2018).
• DUBLIN: Damien Grey’s Liath in Blackrock (two stars since 2022, one star as Heron & Grey 2017-8).
• Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in the Merrion Hotel (one star 1990-5, two Michelin stars since 1996),
• Barry Fitzgerald‘s Bastible (since 2022)
• Mickael Viljanen’s Chapter One (two stars since 2022, one star since 2007 Ross Lewis),
• Andy McFadden’s Glovers Alley (since 2022)
• Keelan Higgs’ Variety Jones in Thomas St
• GALWAY: JP McMahon’s Aniar (since 2013) (2013 Enda McEvoy, 2014 Ultan Cooke, 2015 JP McMahon).
• Enda McEvoy’s Loam (since 2016) (Enda was previously chef with Aniar),
• KILKENNY: Cormac Rowe’s Lady Helen (since 2014).
• Gareth Byrne’s Campagne (since 2014)
• KINSALE: Paul McDonald’s Bastion (since 2019)
• LISDOONVARNA: Aidan McGrath’s Wild Honey Inn (since 2018).

In Ireland, 27 restaurants have previously held Michelin Stars:
• AHAKISTA: Kei Pilz’s Shiro Co Cork (2001),
• ANNAMOE: Peter Robinson’s Armstrong’s Bar Co Wicklow (1977),
• BALLYCONNEELY: Stefan Matz’s Erriseask House (2000-1)
• BALLYLICKEY: Ballylickey House Co Cork (1975),
• BALLYMALOE: Myrtle Allen’s Ballymaloe House (1975-80),
• BANGOR: Robbie Millar’s Shanks (1996-2005)
• BELFAST: Michael Deane’s (2001-10),
• Paul Rankin’s Roscoff (1991-8),
• CASHEL: Hans Peter Matthiae’s Chez Hans (1983),
• Declan Ryan’s Cashel Palace Hotel (1982-3),
• CLARE: Jean Baptiste Molinar’s Dromoland Castle (1995)
• CORK: Declan and Michael Ryan’s Arbutus Lodge (1974-83, 1987-8),
• DUBLIN: Aiden Byrne’s The Commons (2002),
• Derry and Sally Clarke’s L’Ecrivain (2003-20),
• Mickael Viljanen’s The Greenhouse (one star 2016-9, two stars 2019-22),
• Rory Carville’s Locks Brasserie in Dublin (2013)
• Dylan McGrath’s Mint in Ranelagh, Dublin (2008-9)
• Conrad Gallagher’s Peacock Alley (originally in Baggot Street and then in FitzWilliam hotel Dublin 1998, 2001-2),
• Kevin Thornton’s originally on Portobello Road then in Fitzwilliam Hotel (1996-2015
• Matt Dowling’s Russell Hotel in Dublin (1974),
• GILFORD Co Down: Barry Smyth’s The Oriel (2004-5)
• HELEN’s BAY: Dean’s on the Square (1997),
• KENMARE Park Hotel 1983-90 and 1994-9 (Colin O’Daly 1983-1985, Brian Cleere 1994-5, Bruno Schmidt(1996-7 and Matthew d’Arcy 1998-9)
• Fergus Moore’s Sheen Falls (1993-8),
• MALAHIDE Oliver Dunne’s Bon Appétit in Malahide (2008-15)
• NAVAN Catherine Healy’s Dunderry Lodge (1986-9)
• STRAFFAN Michel Flamme’s K Club (1993-4).

Enda McEvoy’s Loam won the Sustainability Award 2020 and Jurica Gojevic of Adare Manor won the Sommelier award.

External link

https://guide.michelin.com/gb/en/article/michelin-star-revelation/the-full-list-of-michelin-star-restaurants-in-the-great-britain-ireland-guide-2022