Sommerins At Home Rated in the Top Three Across the UK for Michelin Star Takeaway

By The Editor

23rd Jul 2020 | Local News

James Sommerin in Penarth has been ranked in the top three Michelin star takeaways and the only contender in Wales.

Recent uncertainty for restaurants has meant that many Michelin starred restaurants have created takeaway menus for the nation's food lovers taking that weekend treat to unparalleled heights.

Award winning food, service and ambience can be challenging to replicate at home, so how are these highly regard chefs bringing that 'wow factor' into our homes.

Kitchen experts, Kutchenhaus, tested if you really can create that extra special experience in your own kitchen. The specialists have investigated the menus and delivery options for Michelin restaurants across the country that have launched a takeaway option for customers during lockdown to see if they can really maintain that 'je ne sais quoi'.

With prices ranging from £19 to £95 and options including live cook a-longs, plating tutorials and meals which are as simple as pop in the oven, it is clear that Brits are now able to bring some of that fine dining experience into their own homes.

Each restaurant has been ranked based on value for money, dining experience and customer reviews, to reveal the top five:

  1. Simon Rogan at Home L'Enclume – Lake District / Cumbria
  1. The Hind's Head – Bray
  1. Restaurant James Sommerin – Penarth
  1. Kitchen W8 – London
  1. Bohemia – Jersey

Michelin restaurants across the UK, are adopting to this "new" normal, with many opening their doors on Saturday 4th July, some restaurants have also mentioned the dine at home experience has been such a success they will look to carry it on after Lockdown.

From Just Eat, collection only, to postal delivery, these restaurants have made sure their food is enjoyed by many during lockdown.

Receiving online compliments such as Michelin-starred Restaurant James Sommerin in Penarth: "Very efficient service and friendly. Given the lockdown this takeaway is amazing. Quality of food excellent with easy to follow instructions. It made my birthday very special. Thank you."

Pictured in our gallery above is a list of all the Michelin restaurants across the UK offering dine at home experiences.

These restaurants are encouraging people across the UK to enjoy a special meal, put together by some of the finest chefs, who work with ingredients many of us wouldn't know where to start with from a splash of La Joya Oscura coffee, to chive and crab oil.

Research has found that Brits pay on average £20 for two people per takeaway and as little as £9.86 on a Chinese and although this is a fraction of a Michelin star dinner price, ordering a Michelin two-course dinner during lockdown costs around £39 per person, providing the experience and fresh ingredient quality of fine dining which is incomparable to your everyday take out.

Jake Colwill, sales and operations manager at Kutchenhaus commented: "Lockdown has provided many with extra time to be spending in their kitchens with lots of us trying out new recipes and skills.

"For those nights when you want something extra special, renowned restaurants across the country have offered diners a chance to experience their menu and food creativity from the comfort of their own home. The savings and experiences provided by these Michelin star restaurants allow both frequent and unfamiliar guests to try exceptional food and learn invaluable skills on how to cook it in their own kitchen."

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