In November, the Director and General Manager of Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, Philip Newman-Hall, was honoured to accept the Condé Nast Johansens Award for The Most Excellent Restaurant 2010. In addition, the exquisite old manor in the Oxfordshire countryside also picked up the Champagne Taittinger award (special commendation) for the Connoisseurs Wine List and an award for being a finalist in the hotels & spas category for Wine List of the Year.
One of the few restaurants in the world to retain two Michelin stars for 25 years, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons remains a Mecca for gourmets the world over. The Condé Nast Johansens Awards – now celebrating its 28th year - represent feedback from guests as the results are based on responses from nomination forms, survey reports, and their regional inspector reports drawn from the hotels featured in their most recent guides.
Condé Nast Johansens remains the most comprehensive illustrated reference to annually inspected, independently owned hotels.
Philip Newman-Hall commented: “I was absolutely thrilled to accept these awards on behalf of the team at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons. We have always striven to provide the utmost in service and hospitality and the team prides itself on creating a memorable experience for guests.
I am very proud of the whole team at Le Manoir and know that Raymond Blanc is thrilled with this continued success. Our thanks also go to Alain Desenclos, who will be retiring in 2010 after so many years of loyal service. He has worked alongside Raymond Blanc since the beginning of Le Manoir and has been inspiring during the wonderful journey.”
For more information about Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons visit www.manoir.com or contact Tracey Clinton - Director of Marketing & Communications.
13 November 2009