| Alain Roux (Left). Several years ago, Alain confidently took over the reins from his legendary father (Michel). The gastronomic institution that is The Waterside Inn has continued to press forward without a blink, with each season the classics being seamlessly complemented by new creations for the house. Read More Here... |
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| Culinary love is not about holding a French passport, it is about how you feel. (Albert Roux). The quest for perfection will lead you to role models that will last you for life (Nico Ladenis) |
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| Joël Antunes (left). After investing ten years in forging a career in the United States, Joël Antunes has 'come home' to the city where he forged his reputation: the early to mid 1990s saw Les Saveurs restaurant in London gain widespread recognition, including a Michelin Star. Now Joël Antunes is back on the capital once again. Read more here... |
| Brett Graham (Left) A man who has achieved a great deal in a relatively short space of time, holding two Michelin Stars at his flagship (The Ledbury) and a Michelin Star at a second (The Harwood Arms). One imagines there remains untapped potential, that may see him go further still on the world-wide stage of this great industry. Read more here... |
| Pierre Gagnaire (Left). Once considered by some as an iconoclastic trail blazing chef, this long standing holder (since 1993) of the coveted three Michelin Stars (spanning restaurants in St Etienne and Paris) cuts a respectful and respected figure in equal measure. Interview took place February 2010. Read More Here... |
| Click on thumbnails for interviews with (left to right) |
| (Row 1) Billy Drabble (2008), David Everitt-Matthias (2004), Steve Love (2004), Glynn Purnell (2005), Will Holland (2008) |
| (Row 2) , Alan Murchison (2005), Chris Staines (2004), Michael Wignall (2008), Chris Horridge (2009), Andreas Anotona (2005) (Row 3) Tom Aikens (2009), Claude Bosi (2009), Phil Howard (2009) |
| Antonin Bonnet (left). Antonin spent "three years of magic" in the kitchens of Michel Bras before coming to England to forge a career. An eleven year relationship with Marlon Abela has ensued - taking in private chef, Morton's Club chef and most recently chef at The Greenhouse Restaurant complete with Michelin Star: A haven for foodies. Read more here... |
| Bruno Loubet (left). A returning star to the firmament of the London restaurant scene, Bruno Loubet has been welcomed with open arms - like saying hello again to a long lost friend. The earthy, hearty, gutsy cooking style remains as does a surprise or two. A few grey hairs are now in evidence but little else has changed. Read More Here.... |