Two more restaurants in Bristol have been included in the Michelin Guide for 2023. The prestigious list recommends restaurants its inspectors deem to be producing high-quality food around the country.
The city’s latest additions, found in Bedminster and Redcliffe take the number of restaurants and pubs in the guide up to an impressive 18.The series of guidebooks have been published by the French tyre company Michelin since 1900. The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments, while it awards Bib Gourmands and recommends others.
Here is every Bristol restaurant to make the Michelin Guide 2023 – and what critics had to say.

1. New Addition: Casa, Redcliffe
‘The soundtrack is pumping and the open kitchen bustling, at the Sanchez-Iglesias family’s reinvention of what was previously Casamia restaurant. The modern Italian small plates burst with flavour: the fried semolina with parmesan is a great way to start, the pasta dishes are exceptional, and the tiramisu uses a secret family recipe. Service is nicely paced and attentive.’ | Faydit Photography

2. COR, Bedminster
‘Its look is somewhere between a Mediterranean restaurant and a tapas bar, with some counter dining and shelves bursting with cookery books and wine but, more importantly, it’s imbued with an air of contagious positivity and is a perfect fit for this buzzy neighbourhood. Dishes like hake with mussels or Tropea onion with hazelnut beurre noisette really hit the spot – and the charcuterie and cheeses are also good.’ | COR

3. One Michelin star: Paco Tapas, city centre
Paco Tapas is getting more and more popular as people realise just how different it isPaco Tapas is getting more and more popular as people realise just how different it is | Paco Tapas Mr Nick Hook Photography

4. One Michelin star: Bulrush, Cotham
‘Top-notch seasonal ingredients are either foraged or organic, and preserving and pickling play a key role on the imaginative, well-balanced and deftly prepared tasting menu.' | Google Maps