Inside The Cellar
Inside The Cellar

Michelin star restaurant’s new nine course menu

A Scottish Michelin-starred restaurant is to launch a new nine course menu.

Billy Boyter, chef patron at Fife’s Michelin-starred The Cellar in Anstruther, is changing things up at the restaurant this autumn by moving to just one nine course menu.

Guests will now be served a set menu designed to showcase the very best seasonal produce sourced close to the East Neuk restaurant celebrating, in particular, the fish and seafood brought into the village harbour.

The restaurant, which has been on the site, a former smokehouse and cooperage, for over 30 years, was formerly run by legendary Scottish chef Peter Jukes.

Following his death in 2013, Billy, who was head chef at Michelin starred Number One in Edinburgh, but who grew up 10 minutes away in neighbouring Cellardyke saw the opportunity to carry on The Cellar’s outstanding culinary heritage. He re-opened it in 2014, retaining the name and achieved a Michelin star the following year.

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Since then Billy has made The Cellar his own and retained the accolade from Michelin through his ‘delicious, deftly prepared dishes.’

His new menu offers seasonal Scottish produce and locally foraged ingredients from the local coastline and countryside that are thoughtfully brought together on the plate with a modern touch.

Billy said: ‘It’s a bold move to a nine course menu, but one I am excited by and am confident it will enable us to deliver an even better dining experience to our customers. By refining the menu and the dishes down it allows us more time to research, create and design great tasting plates of food.’

Billy Boyter, chef patron at The Cellar in Anstruther

The new nine course menu comprises: Aged Luing Beef, Allium, Smoked Yolk; Smoked Argyle Mussel Mousse, Dabberlocks, Dill Pickle; Ox Tongue, 36 Month Parmesan, Wiltshire Truffle; Sharpes Express Potato, Arbroath Smokie, Crowdie, Scots Lovage; North Sea Halibut, Cockles, Onion & Garlic Shoot Broth, Verbena; Gartmorn Farm Duck, Pear, Hearts, Jerusalem Artichoke (St Andrews Mature Cheddar, Lanark Blue, Honeycomb, Pickled Walnut, Fruit Bread) (optional £12); Apple & Hay Custard, Sea Buckthorn; Toasted Spelt Mousse, Chocolate, Bramble, Rosemary.

The menu costs £70 with wine pairing £55.

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