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The best restaurants in Yorkshire named at prestigious National Restaurant Awards

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall - 9th June 2026

The best restaurants in the UK have been named at the National Restaurant Awards – and Yorkshire has done pretty well for itself.

The prestigious awards took place last night, listing the top 100 places to eat in the entire UK.

Four restaurants in Yorkshire managed to make it into the top 100 of the country’s best restaurants.

Coming in at a very impressive number 13 is Sheffield restaurant JÖRO, who's year has gone from accolade to accolade after being awarded none other than a Michelin star back in February.

Often hailed as the city's best restaurant, JÖRO is run by husband-and-wife team Luke French and Stacey Sherwood.

They recently relocated into a bigger space near the edge of the Peak District in Oughtibridge, which has allowed them to expand their offerings.

Here's what the judges had to say: 'A much larger and better-equipped kitchen has allowed French - whose CV includes Midsummer House in Cambridge - to evolve his already finely-tuned and distinctive cooking style.'

JÖRO announced the news to Instagram, saying: "To be sat in a room filled with incredible people from across the industry is truly inspiring and being listed is something our younger selves only dreamed of achieving."

Over in Leeds, beloved neighbourhood bistro Bavette placed at number 83 where owners Sandy and Clement stated they were "Over the moon" to have made it onto the list.

Elsewhere in Yorkshire, The Angel at Hetton came in at number 47 being declared as a 'Yorkshire institution' whilst The Star Inn at Harome took number 78 as one of the first pubs in England to be awarded a Michelin star.

To read the full list of the top 100 restaurants, visit The National Restaurant Award's website.

Read more: Beloved Leeds bistro ‘over the moon’ after being named one of the best restaurants in the UK

Featured image - JÖRO