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Scotland's 12 Michelin star restaurants and how much it costs to eat at them

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The 2023 Michelin Guide for Great Britain and Ireland being was unveiled earlier this week, bringing the total number of Scottish restaurants to possess much-coveted Michelin stars to 12.Heron and Timberyard, both situated in Edinburgh, are the newest additions to the exclusive list, joining popular and esteemed restaurants such as Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Loch Bay, and The Kitchin.Michelin restaurants aren't just known for their delicious and luxurious food, but also their relatively high prices.

We looked into how much a typical meal will set you back at each of Scotland's 12 Michelin starred restaurants. Starting with the two newest additions, here is what you can expect to pay if you head to one of these acclaimed eateries.Timberyard is a family-run restaurant situated in a 19th century warehouse on Lady Lawson Street.

Serving up locally-sourced artisanal produce, it was praised by the Michelin Guide for its "well defined and satisfying" dishes and "lovely" service team.There are a number of sample menus listed on the Timberyard website, with the tasting menu priced at £105.

Meanwhile, a four-course dinner—with delicious-sounding dishes such as wild garlic & auld reekie steamed bun, haddock broth—will set you back £85.More information can be found on the Timberyard website.Having also newly earned its Michelin star, you can expect Heron on Henderson St in Leith to be positively buzzing in the coming days and weeks.

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