A Chester city centre dining destination has been included in the latest Michelin Guide, just three months after its opening.
Independent all-day venue Boheme, on Bridge Street, opened its doors earlier this year, offering a versatile dining and socialising space that transitions from morning coffee, dining, to late-night drinks.
In a joint statement, owners and best friends Ben Illes and Chef De Patron Andi Lowe-Smith, expressed their gratitude: "As a new site in the city, we are overwhelmed at the nod from Michelin and it is a huge boost for the team – a big thank you from us all.”
Michelin's review highlights Boheme Chester's exceptional qualities: "Located in the very heart of Chester on one of the city’s famous 13th Century rows, this impressive establishment operates as a café and bakery in the mornings, then slowly morphs throughout the day into a full-blown restaurant for dinner.
"There are three dining areas to choose from, all with a smart brasserie-style feel to them. The menu spotlights prime British ingredients, like terrific Creedy Carver duck, in well-executed and satisfying dishes.”
Boheme’s inclusion comes in of its latest updates to the guide, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary in Great Britain and Ireland. A total of 1,100+ restaurants are included in the guide, including a handful from the city of Chester.
For more information, visit www.bohemechester.co.uk.
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