You don’t need to look far if you want to enjoy fine dining at its best.
The AA’s 2022 Rosette Award recipients have been announced. They are a recognition of restaurants who demonstrate exceptional culinary skills. These are restaurants who have won rosettes the first time or achieved more than usual.
Simon Numphud (Managing Director, AA Media) said, “We are thrilled to recognize those restaurants that achieve the highest level of gastronomic quality in our country.” We are proud to recognize the excellence of British food and to the people who worked in these establishments. You can find more information about the year’s best rosette-scooping eateries, including a spot in the Loch that prepares imaginative Scottish food and a pub in Oxfordshire serving fresh vegetables straight from their garden. Scroll down…
Acleaf at Boringdon Hall, Plymouth, Devon – four AA Rosettes

Acleaf is pictured in the Tudor home that Henry VIII once gave to Earl of Southampton.

‘The seasonally led menus showcase the stylishly inventive British cuisine,’ the judges say of Acleaf
Leaping from three rosettes to four is Devon’s Acleaf at Boringdon Hall, housed in a Tudor mansion that was once given to the Earl of Southampton by Henry VIII.
According to the AA, it’s ‘the ultimate fine dining restaurant’ with aged beams, period features and tables that look out on the Great Hall.
‘The seasonally led menus showcase the stylishly inventive British cuisine,’ the judges reveal – diners can look forward to a starter of sole, veloute and fermented grape, or a main of ‘comfortable and moreish’ pheasant, bacon and truffle.
Allium at Askham Hall, Askham, Cumbria – four AA Rosettes

Askham Hall, pictured to the left in the foreground, ‘has a real feeling of authenticity and heritage’, the AA reveals

Four rosettes have been awarded to Allium at Askham Hall
Allium at Askham Hall formerly had three rosettes, but now it’s been bestowed a coveted fourth.
Its setting, Askham Hall, has been owned by the same family since the 1830s and ‘has a real feeling of authenticity and heritage’, the AA reveals.
With the likes of Lincolnshire smoked eel, roasted Skrei cod and ‘intensely chocolatey ganache’ on offer, the modern British menu ‘changes daily, depending on what’s available from the kitchen garden and farms on the estate’.
Tamburrini & Wishart, Balloch, West Dunbartonshire – three AA Rosettes

Tamburrini & Wishart, pictured, only opened to diners last September – and has already impressed the AA enough to earn an impressive three rosettes

The AA was impressed by the ‘thought and imagination’ put into the food at Tamburrini & Wishart
A brand-new addition to the list of rosette-winning eateries, Tamburrini & Wishart – which is on the banks of Loch Lomond inside luxury hotel Cameron House – only opened to diners last September.
The AA’s verdict? ‘Enter the elegant wood-panelled dining room at Cameron House and the expectation of what [chefs]It is possible to feel the difference that Martin Wishart or Paul Tamburrini can make.
“The food is first-class, as well as the origin of its ingredients.
Judges rated the dish as modern Scottish, with touches from Paul’s home country of Italy. It showcases a wide range of tastes and technical skill.
The main course includes a perfectly timed Aberdeenshire lamb, accompanied by barbecued aubergine and black curry, as well as yoghurt.
Blas Restaurant, St Davids, Pembrokeshire – three AA Rosettes

According to the judges, lovers of modern British cooking will swoon over Blas Restaurant (pictured)

One of the meat dishes at Blas Restaurant, which serves up locally farmed beef, lamb and duck
Blas Restaurant is a part of Twr Wy Felin Hotel and is located in a renovated windmill on a narrow road close to the ocean.
The judges believe that the restaurant will appeal to lovers of British cuisine.
‘Expect a wide choice of fish and seafood, while locally farmed beef, lamb and duck, as well as foraged samphire and monk’s beard often feature,’ says the AA. This also suggests that there should be room in your budget for the baked custard tart.
Bohemia Restaurant, St Helier, Jersey – three AA Rosettes

The ‘bistro-style decor’ at Bohemia, which has earned three rosettes with chef Callum Graham in the kitchen

Bohemia diners will enjoy a variety of French-inspired dishes and great presentation.
Bohemia’s AA Rosette award was previously suspended due to a change of chef – meaning it had none last year. With Callum Graham as its chef, they have now won three rosettes.
Describing the restaurant, the judges say: ‘Bistro-style decor is the setting for precise and accurate cooking and presentation, using mostly French produce.’
What’s on the menu? Brittany line-caught fish with pearl barley, braised octopus, braised octopus, and smoked eel rice are just a few of the delicious dishes you can expect to see.
Gem 42, Newport, Wales – three AA Rosettes

The ‘exuberant Botticelli-style ceilings and crisply dressed tables with Murano glass ornaments’ at Gem 42

Expect an ‘entertaining medley of textures and flavours in a number of tasting menus’ at Gem 42
Bidding farewell to its two-rosette rating, Gem 42 impressed the judges with its ‘gleeful fusion of classical foundations and contemporary molecular techniques’.
Expect an ‘entertaining medley of textures and flavours in a number of tasting menus’ at the three-rosette eatery, with dishes such as duck and ethical foie gras parfait and dry-aged Welsh Wagyu beef sirloin.
As for the decor, the AA says that despite the building’s unassuming exterior, you ‘won’t forget the exuberant Botticelli-style ceilings and crisply dressed tables with Murano glass ornaments’.
Goldsborough Hall, Goldsborough, North Yorkshire – three AA Rosettes

Goldsborough Hall was renamed by Josh Barnes in September 2013. The restaurant received a highly coveted three-rosette rating.

Goldsborough Hall’s diners feast on modern British cooking that ‘raids the kitchen garden’
Goldsborough Hall won three rosettes in 2020. But, due to changes in the chef, this award was withdrawn last year. It was taken over by Josh Barnes last September and has now been awarded the three-rosette ranking.
‘Canapes are served in the lounge before guests are shown through to an intimate dining space with linen-swathed tables, a baby grand, and a splendid marble fireplace,’ say the judges.
Once seated, diners can feast on modern British cooking that ‘raids the kitchen garden’, from Jerusalem artichoke tart to a ‘mosaic of foie gras and corn-fed chicken with trompette mushroom’.
Henrock, Windermere, Cumbria – three AA Rosettes

Henrock, pictured in Linthwaite House Hotel is described by the AA as an ‘understated” restaurant

The judges say that you can expect to sample lots of produce from chef Simon Rogan’s farm at Henrock
Making the ascent from two rosettes to three is Henrock, in the Lake District, which is set in the ‘stunning’ Linthwaite House Hotel and faces out on Windermere.
‘The restaurant is understated – three rooms in muted, natural tones with a few splashes of colour – very comfortable and thoroughly designed,’ says the AA.
The judges say that you can expect to sample lots of produce from chef Simon Rogan’s farm in Cartmel.
Dishes include beef tartare with light truffle and soy cream and chocolate raspberry and peanut tart with Dulcey ice cream – ‘the perfect finisher’.
Prevost at Haycock, Wansford, Cambridgeshire – three AA Rosettes

Service is ‘polished and attentive’ at Prevost at Haycock, which has moved from two rosettes to three

Prevost’s Haycock chefs bring the food to you and will explain every dish
Similarly moving from two rosettes to three is Prevost at Haycock, a restaurant where ‘service is polished and attentive, and the chefs actually deliver the food to the table and explain each dish’.
Start with caramelized onion and croutons and finish with baby turnip, blackberries, and steamed bread brioche.
The AA also mentions that the restaurant has two huge standing birdcages, which you can enjoy inside.
The Auldgirth Inn, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway – three AA Rosettes

Locally sourced produce is transformed into contemporary cuisine with a classical basis at The Auldgirth Inn (pictured)

A variety of bold, ambitious dishes can be found on the Auldgirth Inn menu
The Auldgirth Inn – trading in two rosettes for three – transforms locally sourced produce into contemporary cuisine with a classical basis, according to the AA.
It says: ‘The menu features a collection of bold and ambitious dishes, all with good balance of flavour and clarity, which is evident in the taste.’
The setting sounds just as lovely – according to the judges, the 500-year-old inn features an open plan kitchen, and large aspect windows flood the area with natural light.
The Camellia Restaurant at South Lodge, Lower Beeding, West Sussex – three AA Rosettes

The Camellia Restaurant, pictured above, is set within a ‘handsome Victorian mansion hotel’ in West Sussex

Prepare your appetite for modern British cooking with a sound foundation in the classics at The Camellia Restaurant
The judges decided to award The Camellia Restaurant, which is housed in a ‘handsome Victorian mansion hotel’, an extra rosette this year, taking its rating from two to three.
Visitors can look forward to ‘lovely views of the garden’ and modern British cooking with a sound foundation in the classics, according to the AA.
The judges suggest the roasted cod loin served with confit chicken breast, confit chicken leg, wild cranberry, and vermicelli topping.
The Dial House, Reepham, Norfolk – three AA Rosettes

The chandelier-hung main dining room at The Dial House, where guests will encounter ‘a very relaxed and informal atmosphere, but with professional and attentive service’

‘Expect sparky modern cooking from a kitchen that likes to bang the drum for regional ingredients,’ says the AA of The Dial House
Bumped up from two rosettes to three is The Dial House, which occupies a ‘splendid’ Georgian building. The main dining area, which is chandelier-hung, can be used by guests, as well as the outdoor room that has a terrace and the cellar, with its brick-wall walls.
‘Expect sparky modern cooking from a kitchen that likes to bang the drum for regional ingredients,’ says the AA, adding: ‘There’s a very relaxed and informal atmosphere, but with professional and attentive service.’
The judges advise plumping for the ‘beautiful tender pork belly that almost melts in the mouth’, and that’s served with ‘flavoursome’ carrots and rhubarb.
The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, Crieff, Perth & Kinross – three AA Rosettes

The AA awarded three rosettes to Glenturret Lalique Restaurant, which was just opened.

The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant serves a dish that is characterized by ‘highly skilled and precise modern European cuisine with a Scottish emphasis’
A new addition to Scotland’s restaurant scene, The Glenturret Lalique Restaurant – part of a working distillery – opened its doors last summer. In that time, it’s earned an impressive three rosettes from the AA.
The judges describe the eatery’s tableware as ‘stunning’ and the service as ‘formal, French, yet friendly’.
‘A daily-changing fixed menu displays highly skilled, precise, modern European cooking with a Scottish focus,’ says the AA, adding that you should look out for the ‘intriguing Kumquat Penicillin palate cleanser’ and ‘The Sweetie Box’ dessert on the menu.
The Horn of Plenty, Tavistock, Devon – three AA Rosettes

Horn of Plenty, pictured, offers diners stunning views over the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Horn of Plenty has an emphasis on ‘local and seasonal produce’
‘With stunning views over the Tamar Valley, the charming Horn of Plenty is a mid-19th-century country house hotel that once belonged to the Duke of Bedford’s mining chief,’ says the AA.
The restaurant, which has transitioned from two rosettes to three, has an emphasis on ‘local and seasonal produce’.
Watch out for the roasted venison loin, which is ‘possibly the best venison’ that the AA’s inspector has ever had – and pairs ‘perfectly’ with a glass of the Italian Zinfandel.
The Ingham Swan, Stalham, Norfolk – three AA Rosettes

Service is ‘relaxed yet very attentive’ at the thatched Ingham Swan in Norfolk, pictured above

Dig in to ‘modern British dishes’ at The Ingham Swan
Rising from two rosettes to three, the thatched Ingham Swan serves up ‘modern British dishes’ such as Cromer crab cakes and wild garlic baked lobster, followed by barbecue fillet of beef and potato terrine.
What’s more, service is ‘relaxed yet very attentive’ and ‘there’s a good selection of well-chosen wines available as well as a large selection by the glass’, according to the AA.
The judges add that ‘you’ll love the dining area’, which is described as a space with light wood flooring, dark wood tables, blue chairs and exposed brick walls.
The Nut Tree Inn, Murcott, Oxfordshire – three AA Rosettes

The Nut Tree Inn, pictured, is a ‘fine pub with a reputation for great food, beer and wine’, according to the AA

Mike North (chef-owner at The Nut Tree Inn) is pictured. He has managed the popular eatery for over 15 years.
Impressing the AA’s inspectors, The Nut Tree Inn – where diners are met by ‘lots of local produce, including veg from the garden’ – has ascended from two rosettes to three.
The AA notes that the thatched cottage has been home to Michael and Imogen North and their family for the past 15 years, and in this time, ‘it has become a fine pub with a reputation for great food, beer and wine’.
It says: ‘Its roots are solidly in classic cooking techniques using the best produce possible and treating the ingredients with integrity to offer balanced dishes full of flavour with a keen eye for presentation.’ On top of that, service is described as ‘friendly and upbeat’.
More information is available at www.ratedtrips.com/aa-rosette-restaurants.