Chester Grosvenor's Arkle wins 'City Restaurant of the Year'

The Chester Grosvenor's acclaimed Arkle restaurant is celebrating another award for claiming 'City Restaurant of the Year' at the Cheshire Life Food and Drink Awards.

The win reinforces the 3 AA Rosette restaurant’s reputation as one of the top dining destinations in the heart of Chester.

The awards, which took place last night (Monday, July 22), celebrate excellence in the hospitality industry, recognising outstanding chefs, producers, and venues that make the region a hub for remarkable food and drink experiences.

The Chester Grosvenor says Arkle’s victory in the highly competitive City Restaurant of the Year category is a “testament to the restaurant’s commitment to innovation, quality, and service.”

They attribute the success to the vision and leadership of Executive Chef Elliot Hill, who was named 'Chef of the Year' twice last year by both the Cheshire Life Food and Drink Awards and the Chester Hospitality Association People Awards.

Adding that his dedication to “excellence, creative flair, and passion for showcasing the finest local ingredients” have been instrumental in Arkle’s rise to prominence.

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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