Mulberry Tree named top ten restaurant
A Kent pub has been named one of the Good Food Guide's top ten restaurants. The Mulberry Tree, in Boughton Monchelsea, near Maidstone, Kent, is the regional winner of The Good Food Guide readers' favourite restaurant for the South East.
The pub's kitchen is headed by Alan Irwin, who is formerly from the four AA rosette, Michelin-starred Chapter One in Bromley, Kent.
More than 23,000 people voted in The Good Food Guide's annual Readers' Restaurant of the Year award, which recognises excellence and good service at independently-owned restaurants, pubs and cafés across the UK.
The ten regional winners now go head-to-head to compete for the overall Restaurant of the Year title, which will be awarded on 9 June at a ceremony at the British Museum.
The other regional winners are: Midlands: Entropy, Leicester; London: L¹Etranger, South Kensington; East England: Maison Bleue, Bury St Edmunds; Northern Ireland: Mourne Seafood, Belfast; Wales: Tyddyn Llan, Llandrillo; North East: Yorke Arms, Ramsgill; North West: Nutters, Norden; Scotland: Ubiquitous Chip, Glasgow; South West: Ronnies, Thornbury.



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