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Casamia named UK’s 4th best restaurant

By Bristol24/7  Saturday Nov 7, 2015

Casamia has been named the fourth best restaurant in the UK by The Sunday Times.

The Westbury-on-Trym restaurant run by brothers Peter and Jonray Sanchez-Iglesias, which is moving to the site of the former Bristol General Hospital in January, is the highest new entry in the sixth annual Top 100 Restaurants list.

It beats the likes of Raymond Blanc’s two-Michelin starred Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in Oxfordshire and The Araki in Mayfair where a typical three-course meal costs £360 per person.

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Restaurant Sat Bains in Nottingham has been named Britain’s best restaurant in a list which is based on 63,000 reviews from almost 7,000 diners.

London is home to the most restaurants on the list, with 44, but this is the smallest number in the capital since the first Sunday Times Top 100 Restaurants in 2010.

Here is the top-20:

1. Restaurant Sat Bains, Nottingham
2. Midsummer House, Cambridge
3. L’Enclume, Cartmel
4. Casamia, Bristol
5. Restaurant Martin Wishart, Edinburgh
6. Gidleigh Park, Chagford
7. Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, Great Milton
8. The Ledbury, Notting Hill
9. The Araki, Mayfair
10. Harry’s Place, Great Gonerby
11. Restaurant Nathan Outlaw, Port Isaac
12. Andrew Fairlie, Gleneagles Hotel; Auchterarder
13. One-O-One, Sheraton Park Tower; Knightsbridge
14. Story, Bermondsey
15. Waterside Inn, Bray
16. Kitchen Table, Bubbledogs
17. Raby Hunt, Summerhouse
18. Le Gavroche, Mayfair
19. Marianne, Notting Hill
20. L’Ortolan, Shinfield

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