Six Yorkshire spots have been named among the top 100 restaurants in the UK at a prestigious awards ceremony.
The National Restaurant Awards celebrate the brilliance and vibrancy of the UK’s eating out scene, and reward the very best chefs, front of house staff and restaurants the country has to offer.
The top 100 list was revealed on the awards night (June 8), as voted for by an academy of chefs, restaurateurs and food writers.
JÖRO in Oughtibridge, Sheffield, came in at 13th; Myse in Hovingham came in 26th place; The Angel at Hetton took 47th place; The Black Swan at Oldstead was 71st; The Star Inn at Harome was 78th, and Bavette in Horsforth, Leeds, took 83rd place.
Fine dining at The Angel at Hetton (Image: The Angel at Hetton)
JÖRO said: 'In a year that just keeps on giving for us, we've been listed at our highest ever, coming in at number 13.
'To be sat in a room filled with incredible people from across the industry is truly inspiring, and being listed is something our younger selves only dreamed of achieving.'
The restaurant's junior sous chef, Ashley James, was also named one of the year's rising stars.
Myse said: 'What an amazing feeling to be listed among the UK's best restaurants and so many that we admire and respect.
Myse (Image: Myse)
'It's now our third year in this list, and we are so thankful and proud to be on it. All down to our amazing team.'
Myse's Jamie Keeble was also shortlisted for the Chef to Watch award.
The Angel at Hetton said they were delighted, while The Black Swan at Oldstead said: 'It's a privilege to be recognised alongside so many outstanding restaurants from across the country, and always exciting to see the new talent and fresh faces joining the list each year.'
The Star Inn said it was a 'very proud moment' and Bavette said: 'Such a prestigious list and humbling to be amongst such greats that continue to inspire us every day.'