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Four Irish restaurants have been added to the Michelin Guide

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An incredible four Irish establishments have been announced as the latest additions to the MICHELIN Guide – Great Britain & Ireland.

While Stars, Green Stars and Bib Gourmands are only revealed at the annual MICHELIN Guide Ceremony, the inspectors add restaurants to the selection year-round.

These latest additions are released on a monthly basis, with this month seeing a total of 16 entries.

It was a great month for Dublin, in particular, with three restaurants having impressed the inspectors, along with a delicious eatery in Waterford.

These latest additions have led to a total of 106 Irish restaurants to feature in the Guide.

Below are the latest additions:

  • Forêt, Dublin
  • Hera, Dublin
  • The Pig's Ear Dublin
  • Farmgate Lismore, Waterford

While Forêt is described as a "thoroughly French treat", and The Pig's Ear as a "traditional taste of Ireland", Hera was lauded as "the hottest tickets in town".

In Waterford, Farmgate Lismore was praised for its "sensibly priced menu" and a prevailing ethos of fuss-free cooking and prime, locally sourced produce."