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Lichfield restaurant Upstairs receives Michelin star four months after launch

Former Adams chef Tom Shepherd is praised for his 'beautifully presented, modern British dishes' by prestigious guide as Birmingham retains its five stars

Tom Shepherd has received a Michelin star for his Lichfield restaurant Upstairs just four months after opening

The West Midlands' fine dining scene has yet another Michelin star to add to its name after a Lichfield restaurant received the coveted accolade just four months after opening.

Upstairs by Tom Shepherd, in Lichfield city centre, has earned its first star in the newly published 2022 edition of the annual guide which details the best restaurants across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The guide's inspectors hailed Mr Shepherd's "beautifully presented, modern British dishes" at the restaurant which has been booked up since its launch last autumn.

Mr Shepherd said: "I'm absolutely elated that we've been awarded a Michelin star, especially given we've only been in operation for four months.

"In addition, being the first ever Michelin-starred restaurant in Staffordshire only adds to the enormity of the achievement."

Originally from Sutton Coldfield, Mr Shepherd opened the 24-seat venue above his father Paul's shop City Jewellers in Bore Street in October, serving "flavourful modern interpretation of classic cookery and flavours".

He returned to work in the region in 2017 to lead the kitchen at Michelin-starred Adams in Birmingham city centre after stints at Latymer in Surrey and Sat Bains in Nottingham which has two stars.