Restaurant in York, United Kingdom
Fish & Forest
290ptsSerious sourcing, Michelin-noted, book ahead.

About Fish & Forest
Fish & Forest holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and a 4.8 Google rating from 292 reviews. At £££, it delivers sourcing-led Modern British cooking built around small-boat fish, locally shot game, and ethically reared meat, with a blackboard menu that changes with availability. The most ingredient-serious booking in York at this price point.
Is Fish & Forest worth booking for a special occasion in York?
Yes, and more directly: if you care about where your food comes from and want cooking that reflects those choices on the plate, Fish & Forest is the most compelling booking in York at the £££ price point. It holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, carries a 4.8 Google rating from 292 reviews, and operates with a sourcing philosophy rigorous enough to shape every dish on the menu. For a celebration dinner or a serious date night in York, this is the room to book.
What makes Fish & Forest worth it
The name does real work here. Fish comes from small boats, not industrial suppliers. Meat is sourced from producers where husbandry is the priority, not yield. Game comes from local shoots. That framework is not a marketing line — it determines what appears on the blackboard menu each service, because the menu shifts with what is available and what can be used in full. The kitchen operates on a minimal-waste principle: all parts of the ingredient are used, which means the menu changes regularly rather than holding a fixed repertoire.
For a special occasion diner, that sourcing depth matters in a specific way. You are not paying £££ for a static menu that could have been printed six months ago. You are paying for cooking built around what is fresh, local, and in season on the day you sit down. The self-taught chef brings an ambitious edge to this material — the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 suggests that ambition is landing consistently, not just occasionally.
The room itself is on Grape Lane, a narrow cobbled street close to the Shambles in York's city centre. The setting is intimate, which makes it a natural fit for a two-person celebration or a quiet dinner where conversation matters. The service team is noted for being genuinely friendly rather than formally distant, which changes the register of a special occasion meal , it feels like an event you are welcomed into, not one you are performing at.
Leading time to visit
For a special occasion, aim for an early evening sitting midweek if the booking calendar allows. York's city centre is busy at weekends, particularly around the Shambles and the surrounding lanes, and a quieter service will let the room settle into the intimate atmosphere it is designed for. The blackboard format also means there is a reasonable argument for visiting across seasons: game dishes will shift with the shooting calendar, fish availability will change through the year, and the menu in autumn or winter will look materially different from a summer visit. If you have a preference for game, the colder months are the stronger bet.
How it compares to other York restaurants
Fish & Forest sits at the more serious end of York's Modern British dining options. Roots York is the obvious comparison for occasion dining at a similar or higher commitment level. Skosh operates at ££ and offers a small-plates format that suits groups and casual bookings better than a structured celebration dinner. Melton's matches the £££ price band and has a long track record in York, but the sourcing-led, blackboard-driven format at Fish & Forest is more distinctive. Bow Room at Grays Court operates at ££££ and offers a very different register , heritage setting, higher spend , which suits a different kind of occasion. Fish & Forest is the call if the food itself, rather than the room's grandeur, is the point of the evening.
Practical details
Fish & Forest is at 13 Grape Lane, York YO1 7HU, a short walk from the Shambles and York's main shopping streets. The price range is £££. Booking difficulty is moderate , this is a small, intimate restaurant and the Michelin Plate recognition increases demand, so booking ahead is advisable rather than optional, particularly for weekend evenings. The menu is a blackboard format that changes regularly, so there is no fixed menu to preview in advance. Dress code information is not confirmed, but the setting and price point suggest smart-casual is appropriate. For a broader view of where to eat in the city, see our full York restaurants guide. If you are planning a full trip, our York hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the visit.
For context on where Fish & Forest sits in the broader Modern British landscape, the Michelin Plate puts it in a different category from destination-level venues like L'Enclume in Cartmel or Moor Hall in Aughton, but the sourcing philosophy shares something with the ingredient-led approach at places like hide and fox in Saltwood. Within York, it occupies a clear position: ambitious, ingredient-led cooking at a price point that is serious without being prohibitive, in a room that suits two people better than a large group.
Quick reference: £££ | Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | 4.8 Google (292 reviews) | 13 Grape Lane, York YO1 7HU | Moderate booking difficulty | Blackboard menu, changes regularly | Smart-casual dress recommended.
FAQ
What should I wear to Fish & Forest?
- No confirmed dress code is published, but the £££ price point, intimate room, and Michelin Plate recognition put it firmly in smart-casual territory.
- Think: clean, considered clothing rather than formal attire. Jeans are fine; trainers are a judgment call depending on how dressed-up the rest of your outfit is.
- If you are going for a celebration or date night, dressing up slightly will feel appropriate to the room rather than out of place.
What are alternatives to Fish & Forest in York?
- Roots York is the closest comparison for serious occasion dining with a strong local sourcing emphasis , worth considering if you want a longer, more structured tasting format.
- Skosh is the better call at ££ if you want small plates in a more relaxed setting, or if budget is a factor.
- Melton's matches the £££ price band and has a longer track record in the city; more conventional in format but reliably good.
- Bow Room at Grays Court is the move at ££££ if the heritage setting matters as much as the food , better for an occasion where the room is part of the event.
- Legacy is also worth checking if you want to explore York's broader fine dining options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Fish & Forest?
- Menu format details are not confirmed in the available data, so whether a tasting menu is offered cannot be verified.
- What is confirmed: the menu is a changing blackboard format built around small-boat fish, ethically reared meat, and local game , so whatever structure the kitchen uses, the sourcing quality is consistent.
- The Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, combined with a 4.8 Google rating from 292 reviews, suggests the cooking justifies the £££ spend in whatever format is offered. If you are specifically looking for a set tasting format, confirm directly with the restaurant when booking.
Is Fish & Forest worth the price?
- At £££, yes , provided you value ingredient sourcing and a menu that changes with availability rather than a fixed repertoire.
- The Michelin Plate (two consecutive years), 4.8 Google rating, and the low-waste, sourcing-led format give you more than most restaurants at this price point in a city of York's size.
- If you want a lower spend, Skosh at ££ is the honest alternative. If you want more ceremony, Bow Room at Grays Court at ££££ offers that. Fish & Forest is the right price for what it delivers.
What should I order at Fish & Forest?
- The blackboard menu changes regularly, so specific dish recommendations cannot be made in advance , what was on last week may not be on this week.
- The kitchen's focus areas are clear: small-boat fish, local game (in season), and ethically sourced meat. Order from whichever of those categories reflects what is freshest on the day.
- The minimal-waste approach means secondary cuts and less familiar preparations are likely to appear alongside the obvious choices , these are worth ordering. The Michelin Plate recognition suggests the kitchen handles less mainstream ingredients with confidence.
Compare Fish & Forest
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fish & Forest | Modern British | £££ | Moderate |
| The Star Inn The City | Modern European, Modern British | ££ | Unknown |
| Skosh | Modern British | ££ | Unknown |
| Roots York | Modern British | Unknown | |
| Bow Room at Grays Court | Modern British | ££££ | Unknown |
| Melton's | Modern British | £££ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Fish & Forest?
The setting is an intimate room on a cobbled lane near the Shambles, and the price range is £££, so dressing neatly makes sense without any obligation to be formal. Think a step up from daywear: no trainers, no sportswear, but no need for a tie either. The tone of the place is serious about food, not ceremony.
What are alternatives to Fish & Forest in York?
Roots York is the direct comparison for occasion dining with a sustainability angle, but it operates at a higher price point and books out weeks in advance. Skosh on Micklegate offers more accessible modern sharing plates at a lower spend. Melton's is worth considering if you want a longer-established Modern British room with less of the zero-waste emphasis.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Fish & Forest?
The menu is a blackboard format that evolves constantly, which means the kitchen is cooking to what's available rather than a fixed sequence — so the value case depends on what's running the night you visit. At £££ and with Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, the cooking has been consistently judged to justify the price. If you prefer to choose freely rather than follow a set path, check current format before booking.
Is Fish & Forest worth the price?
At £££, yes — provided sourcing and provenance matter to you. The kitchen works with small-boat fish, welfare-prioritised meat, and local game, and the self-taught chef has earned Michelin Plate recognition two years running (2024 and 2025). If you're looking for a cheaper introduction to York dining, Skosh delivers more plates for less spend. But for a considered, produce-led meal, Fish & Forest earns its price range.
What should I order at Fish & Forest?
The blackboard menu changes regularly based on what's available from small-boat fishermen and local shoots, so specific dishes can't be pre-planned. Follow what the kitchen is leading with on the night: the menu is built around minimising waste, which means the featured ingredients are genuinely at peak availability. Ask the team what's come in fresh — the sourcing story is part of the meal.
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