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SquareMeal
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SquareMeal is a restaurant and venues guide that offers professional restaurant critic reviews, along with a directory of restaurants and venues.

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History

SquareMeal was co-founded by school friends Mark de Wesselow and Simon White in 1989[1] as a print - and later online - guide to eating out in the Square Mile, London’s historic financial centre. The guide has since expanded into covering the whole of the UK, along with sister sites in UAE, Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore.

In 2018 Dean Yardley - founder & former MD of wedding planning website and venues directory hitched.co.uk joined the company as CEO.

2020 saw the official closure of all of SquareMeal’s print titles to become a fully digital platform.

SquareMeal supports homeless charity StreetSmart.[2] The campaign is supported by Stephen Fry and chefs including Angela Hartnett, Marcus Wareing, Jason Atherton and Fergus Henderson.[3]

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Restaurant and Chef Awards

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SquareMeal has three annual awards - UK Top 100 restaurants,[4] London Top 100 restaurants[5] and Female Chef of the Year.[6]

UK Top 100 Awards

The top 100 lists are a compilation of the best dining experiences of the year.

Past winners of SquareMeal's UK Top 100 restaurants:

2025 Restaurant Sat Bains
2024 Pine
2023 Grace & Savour[7]
2022 Osip[8]
2021 Awards on hold due to Covid
2020 Awards on hold due to Covid
2019 Moor Hall
2018 Casamia
2017 The Sportsman
2016 The Fat Duck
2015 The Hand & Flowers
2014 Northcote
2013 Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons
2012 Purnell’s
2011 The Kitchin
2010 L’Enclume
2009 Whatley Manor

London top 100 awards

Running alongside the UK Top 100 is the London Top 100 - highlighting the best restaurants in England’s capital city.

Past winners of SquareMeal's London Top 100 restaurants:

2025 AGORA
2024 Lyle's
2023 Da Terra[9]
2022 BiBi[10]
2021 Awards on hold due to Covid
2020 Awards on hold due to Covid
2019 Brat
2018 Core by Clare Smyth
2017 Pollen Street Social
2016 Frenchie
2015 The Clove Club
2014 Gymkhana
2013 The Five Fields
2012 Dabbous
2011 Pollen Street Social
2010 The Ledbury
2009 Arbutus


SquareMeal Female Chef of the Year Award

SquareMeal also holds their annual Female Chef of the Year award. In 2018, Angela Hartnett won the award, followed by Skye Gyngell in 2019,[11] with Sally Abe winning in 2021,[12] Lisa Goodwin-Allen winning in 2022,[13] Roberta Hall-McCarron in 2023 and Adejoké Bakare in 2024.[14]

2024 Adejoké Bakare
2023 Roberta Hall-McCarron
2022 Lisa Goodwin-Allen
2021 Sally Abè
2020 Awards on hold due to Covid
2019 Skye Gyngell
2018 Angela Harnett

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