East Cork restaurant retains two Michelin stars

The venue, first recognised at last year’s awards ceremony in the two-star category, was honoured for its ongoing commitment to culinary excellence, retaining its two Michelin star ranking.
East Cork restaurant retains two Michelin stars

The ceremony, which took place at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, saw Cork’s Terre Restaurant, located at Castlemartyr Resort, once again recognised for its exceptional offerings.

A Cork restaurant has retained its two Michelin star status at The Michelin Guide UK and Ireland Awards ceremony.

The ceremony, which took place at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, saw Cork’s Terre Restaurant, located at Castlemartyr Resort, once again recognised for its exceptional offerings.

The venue, first recognised at last year’s awards ceremony in the two-star category, was honoured for its ongoing commitment to culinary excellence, retaining its two Michelin star ranking.

Chef Patron at Terre, Vincent Crepel said: “I am absolutely thrilled with the news that Terre has retained its two Michelin stars.

“Firstly, to be awarded two stars at last year’s ceremony was a phenomenal achievement, but to retain this accolade is certainly special.

“It reflects the hard work, commitment and dedication from all the team.

“At Terre, we strive to offer an exceptional guest experience each and every day and we are immensely proud to be recognised as one of the best restaurants in Ireland.”

The menus at Terre, which are meticulously curated in-house, boast vibrant flavours with a unique visual appeal and complexity.

Fusing traditional French cooking techniques, underpinned with Asian ingredients, guests are offered a distinctive and flavoursome array of dishes which stand to show the culinary prowess of Mr Crepel and his team.

Castlemartyr Resort general manager Brendan Comerford said: “We are delighted that Terre has retained two Michelin stars this year.

“This continued recognition is testament to Chef Vincent and the superb work and creativity of his team.

“We have had a fantastic couple of years at Castlemartyr Resort since Terre opened its doors as it has enhanced our attractiveness as a destination, for local guests and for international tourists alike.”

Terre is located in the 18th century manor house at the five-star Castlemartyr Resort, with dinner options starting at €220 per person.

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