The Good Food Guide: How you can help find the UK's best restaurant and potentially bag yourself £250 voucher


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www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com— We all have our favourite restaurants, whether it be your go-to steak house, the best veggie outlet in your city or a firm family favourite that has served your favourite dish for generations. Now we have the chance to shout about them and put our name in the hat to win a £250 restaurant voucher. The Good Food Guide is calling on the nation to help find Britain’s Best Local Restaurant. We can nominate our favourite restaurant, wherever you are in Britain, with the hope that your local foodie gem...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Edinburgh restaurant famed for all-you-can-eat buffet named ‘Best in Scotland’ at Gok Wan’s food awards. A multi-cuisine Edinburgh restaurant famed for its all-you-can-eat buffet has won a prestigious national award. Cosmo, housed within Omni Centre at Greenside Place, was named Best Restaurant in Scotland at the Golden Chopsticks Awards (GCAs), an awards ceremony co-founded by Gok Wan to recognise outstanding East and South East Asian cuisine. The restaurant group, which has 22 sites across the UK, also took home ‘Best Multi-Site venue’. The awards took place in London on April 29, where Cosmo’s...

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Daily Mail—Want to find out how good a hotel can be? Inside the hyper-luxurious Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris, which has a staggering SIX Michelin stars between three restaurants (and an interior that resembles a palace). The hotel has restaurants with one, two and three Michelin stars - Le George, L'Orangerie and Le Cinq. MailOnline Travel's Ted Thornhill checks in, and tries out the one and two-star eateries. READ MORE: