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    FOOD&WINE Magazine Restaurant of the Year Awards 2013 Winners

    The winners of the 13th annual FOOD&WINE Magazine / Maison Louis Latour Restaurant of the Year Awards were announced at a gala luncheon on Sunday 25 August at The Four Seasons, Dublin 4. These awards, now in their 13th year, are considered one of the most prestigious and authoritative culinary awards in the Irish calendar. 


    Recognising the best Irish restaurants and culinary talent, diners from all over Ireland were invited to nominate their favourite restaurants and chefs, with the top entries going forward for deliberation by a national culinary panel of judges, made up of industry experts and national food critics. After much deliberation on each category, each judge votes in secret for their top 10 in each category, including the top 10 restaurants and chefs from all four provinces, with Dublin treated separately.



    The national awards for Overall Best Chef and and Overall Best Restaurant are put through a further judging process, whereby the entire judging panel and all previous panel members vote electronically and in private to ensure a measured choice for these important awards. All of the regional and national winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 25 August. In addition to Best Chef and Best Restaurant, awards will also be presented for Best Sommelier, Best Service, Best World Cuisine and Best Wine Experience.


    “In recent years, Ireland’s food sector has faced difficult business conditions, however, many chefs and restaurateurs have responded with better value and creativity. The 2013 shortlist sees some excellent new talents emerging, but also shows that old favourites continue to maintain standards while adapting with the times and offering exceptional quality and value for money,” commented Miriam Atkins, editor of FOOD&WINE Magazine. Maison Louis Latour returns for a second year as title sponsor with the other fine wineries in the Febvre portfolio sponsoring individual national awards.



    Gregory Alken, sales and marketing director of Febvre & Company and representing the title sponsor, Maison Louis Latour, reiterated that point adding, “Working in collaboration with the hospitality industry and partnering restaurants and food emporia around the 32 counties of Ireland, we admire how this sector has embraced the challenges by making so many changes, improving standards and yet offering even better value while promoting fresh Irish food at its best. We at Febvre together with Maison Louis Latour take great satisfaction and pride at being associated with such a resourceful industry that showcases the very best of Irish produce in an innovative and local way”.


    Louis Fabrice Latour is the 11th generation of the Latour family 
    Maison Louis Latour, was founded in 1797 and has become a natural custodian of an ancient tradition.  Authentic to its roots, it has always remained a point of honour to remain independent and family-owned and is now run by Louis Fabrice Latour who represents the 11th generation of the family.  Their wines are celebrated around the world for the elegance and balance that have always outlined the vinification practice of Maison Louis Latour.


    And the FOOD&WINE Magazine
    Restaurant of the Year Awards 2013 Winners are..



    Best Restaurant Ulster SHORTLIST
    Balloo House, Down
    Browns Restaurant, Derry
    Deanes Restaurant, Howard St, Belfast
    James Street South, Belfast
    MacNean House and Restaurant, Cavan
    Ox, Belfast
    Rayanne House, Belfast
    Shu, Belfast
    The Boat House Restaurant, Down
    The Catalina Restaurant, Lough Erne, Fermanagh
    WINNER The Catalina Restaurant


    Best Chef Ulster SHORTLIST
    Alan Foster, Tedfords, Belfast
    Brian McCann, Shu, Belfast
    Conor McClellend, Rayanne House, Belfast
    Danny Millar, Balloo House, Down
    Gearoid Lynch, The Olde Post Inn, Cavan
    Joery Castel, The Boat House Restaurant, Down
    Neven Maguire, MacNean House & Restaurant, Cavan
    Noel McMeel, The Catalina Restaurant, Fermanagh
    Simon Toye, Deanes Restaurant, Belfast
    Stephen Toman, Ox, Belfast
    WINNER Stephen Toman, Ox


    Best Restaurant Munster SHORTLIST
    Ballymaloe House, Cork
    Farmgate Restaurant, Midleton, Cork
    Gregan's Castle, Clare
    Les Gourmandises, Cork
    Longueville House Restaurant, Cork
    No. 5 Fenns Quay, Cork 
    The Cliff House Hotel, Waterford
    The Old Convent, Tipperary
    The Tannery, Waterford
    Wild Honey Inn, Clare
    WINNER  The Tannery


    Best Chef Munster SHORTLIST
    Aidan McGrath, Wild Honey Inn, Clare
    David Hurley, formerly Gregans Castle, Clare
    Dermot Gannon, The Old Convent, Tipperary
    Eric Kavanagh, Longueville House, Cork
    Eric Theze, La Boheme, Waterford
    Kate Lawlor, No. 5 Fenns Quay, Cork
    Martijn Kajuiter, The Cliff House, Waterford
    Michael Quinn, formerly Waterford Castle, Waterford
    Paul Flynn, The Tannery, Dungarvan, Waterford
    Wade Murphy, 1826 Adare, Limerick
    WINNER Paul Flynn, The Tannery


    Best Restaurant Leinster SHORTLIST
    A Caviston, Greystones, Wicklow
    Aldridge Lodge Restaurant, Wexford
    Campagne, Kilkenny
    Campo De' Fiori, Bray
    Chakra By Jaipur, Greystones
    Dunbrody Country House Hotel, Wexford
    Lady Helen Restaurant, Kilkenny
    Sha-Roe, Carlow
    The Strawberry Tree, Brooklodge, Wicklow
    Viewmont House, Longford
    WINNER Campagne


    Best Chef Leinster SHORTLIST
    Aidan McManus, King Sitric, Howth
    Billy Whitty, Aldridge Lodge, Wexford
    Cormac Rowe, Lady Helen Restaurant, Kilkenny 
    Daniel Cruikshank, A Caviston , Greystones
    Garrett Byrne, Campagne , Kilkenny
    Gary O'Hanlon, Viewmount House , Longford
    Henry Stone, Sha-Roe, Carlow
    Marco Roccasalvo, Campo de' Fiori , Bray
    Oliver Dunne, Bon Appetit, Howth
    Robbie Krawczyk, Harvest Room, Dunbrody, Wexford
    WINNER Garrett Byrne, Campagne


    Best Restaurant Connaught SHORTLIST
    An Port Mor, Westport
    Aniar, Galway
    Ballynahinch Castle, Connemara
    Coopershill House, Co Sligo
    Inis Meain Restaurant, Aran Islands, Galway
    Kai Café, Galway
    La Fougere Restaurant, Knockranny, Westport
    Renvyle House Hotel, Galway
    The Oarsman, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim
    Upstairs @ West, The Twelve Hotel, Galway
    WINNER Kai Café


    Best Chef Connaught SHORTLIST
    Campbell White, West @ The Twelve Hotel , Galway
    Christina McCauley, Coopershill House , Co Sligo
    Frankie Mallon, An Port Mor , Westport
    Jessica Murphy, Kai Café, Galway  
    Jonathan Keane, Wilde's Restaurant, Lisloughrey Lodge , Mayo
    Martin O'Donnell, Pins @ The Twelve, Galway
    Seamus Commons, La Fougere , Mayo
    Tim O'Sullivan, Renvyle House Hotel Galway
    Ultan Cooke, Aniar , Galway
    Xin Sun, Ballynahinch Castle, Galway
    WINNER Seamus Commons, La Fougere


    Best Restaurant Dublin SHORTLIST
    Ananda, Dundrum, D16
    Chapter One, D1
    Dax Restaurant, Pembroke St, D2
    l'Ecrivain, D2
    Nede, D2
    Restaurant Forty One, Residence, D2
    Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, D2
    The Greenhouse, D2
    Thornton's, D2
    Triple seven/777
    WINNER Restaurant Forty One


    Best Chef Dublin SHORTLIST
    Conor Dempsey, Dax
    Derry Clarke, l'Ecrivain
    Dylan McGrath, Fade Street Social
    Graham Neville, Restaurant Forty One
    Guillaume Lebrun, Patrick Guilbaud
    Kevin Thornton, Thornton's
    Mickael Viljanen, The Greenhouse
    Rory Carville (formerly Locks)
    Ross Lewis, Chapter One
    Sunil Ghai, Ananda
    WINNER Graham Neville, Restaurant Forty One

    Best Wine Experience National SHORTLIST
    Cellar Bar & Restaurant, Merrion Hotel, Dublin
    Chapter One, Dublin
    Dax, Dublin
    Ely Wine Bar, Dublin
    Fallon & Byrne, Dublin
    Greenacres, Wexford
    Kellys, Wexford
    La Fougere, Mayo
    Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin
    West at The Twelve Hotel, Galway
    WINNER Greenacres, Wexford


    Best Sommelier SHORTLIST
    Alain Kerloc'h, Ox
    Colm McCann, Ballymaloe
    Damian Corr, The Cellar, Dublin
    Ed Jolliffe, Chapter One, Dublin
    Lorraine Harmon, The Green House, Dublin
    Martina Delaney, l'Ecrivain Restaurant, Dublin 
    Naoise Doddy, The Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin
    Nicholas Faujours, La Fougere, Mayo
    Olivier Meisonnave, DAX, Dublin
    Pierre-Marie Faure, Rest Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin
    Soizic Kiely, Les Gourmandises, Cork
    WINNER Nicolas Faujours, La Fougere


    Best Ethnic & World Cuisine SHORTLIST
    777, Dublin 2
    Ananda, Dundrum
    Chakra by Jaipur, Greystones
    China Sichuan, Sandyford
    Jaipur, Dalkey
    Kinara, Clontarf Road, D3
    M&L Chinese Restaurant, Cathedral St, D1
    Maks, Dublin 6
    Saba, Clarendon St, D2
    The Silk Road Café, Castle St, D2
    WINNER Ananda, Dundrum


    Best Service SHORTLIST
    Aldridge Lodge, Wexford
    Ananda, Dundrum
    Chapter One, D1
    Dax Restaurant, D2
    l'Ecrivain, D2
    MacNean House and Restaurant, Cavan
    Rayanne House, Belfast
    Renvyle House Hotel, Galway
    Restaurant Forty-One, Residence, Dublin
    Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Dublin
    WINNER l'Ecrivain, D2


    Best Casual Dining SHORTLIST
    777, Dublin 2
    A. Caviston, Greystones
    Campo De' Fiori, Bray
    Eastern Seaboard, Drogheda
    Fade St. Social, D2
    Ginger, Belfast
    Hatch & Sons, D2
    Las Tapas De Lola, Dublin 2
    Maks, Dublin 6
    Terre Madre, Dublin 1
    WINNER 777, Dublin 2


    Avant Garde - Fade Street Social

    Readers' Choice - Campo di Fiori

    Hall of Fame - Nick Price, Nick's Warehouse

    Hall of Fame - Peter Caviston, Cavistons



    All of the regional and national winners were announced at the awards ceremony at a gala luncheon on Sunday 25 August at The Four Seasons, Dublin 4. 


    Zack

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