Michelin Guide 2023: Every Sheffield restaurant to make the prestigious list including Jöro, Rafters and Brocco Kitchen
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Unfortunately, there are no new additions from Sheffield. However, a number of city eateries have previously won praise from inspectors and are currently listed on the website as places worth a visit. We certainly think all of these places are worth a trip out, and here’s what inspectors had to say about them.
Rafters, Oakbrook Road, Nether Green
Exposed beams and brick add character to this stylish first floor restaurant, which offers set four and six course menus of modern, richly flavoured dishes; cooked with enthusiasm and served with pride. Wines are usefully listed by their style and characteristics. For the full experience book the chef’s table.
Brocco Kitchen, Brocco Bank, Sheffield
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Hide AdA bright, laid-back ‘urban kitchen’ set within a stylish hotel. Come throughout the day for breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea – or on a Sunday for a roast. At dinner, the well-priced menu comprises a selection of small plates listed under the headings ‘The Hunter’, ‘The Fisher’ and ‘The Gardener’.
Jöro, Krynkl, 294 Shalesmoor
A simple but stylish place in the Krynkl shipping container development, run by a keen chef-owner. Tasting menus mix modern British, New Nordic and Asian cuisine and feature some unusual combinations; book the Chef’s Bench to really feel part of the action. House of Jöro offers four bedrooms a short walk away.
Old Vicarage, Ridgeway Moor (technically Derbyshire but is listed as Sheffield in the guide)
A delightful former vicarage in a semi-rural spot on the city’s edge. Two fixed price menus offer sophisticated dishes with assured flavours and subtle modern influences; the ‘Prestige’ best showcases the chef’s abilities.