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Who is head chef at Claridges?

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James Craig

Updated on March 04, 2026

Who is head chef at Claridges?

Martyn Nail

Keeping this in consideration, is Gordon Ramsay still at Claridges?

Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's holds last service as restaurant closes its doors for good. Staff at Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's held their last service yesterday (Sunday 30 June) before the restaurant closed its doors for good after 12 years residing at the five-star London hotel.

Secondly, how many Michelin stars does Claridges have? Reference no. Claridge's is a 5-star hotel at the corner of Brook Street and Davies Street in Mayfair, London.

Subsequently, one may also ask, why did Gordon Ramsay leave Claridges?

After being open in the location for over 10 years, the contract with the hotel came up for renegotiation in 2011. The contract negotiation was lengthy, causing Ramsay to withdraw.

When was Gordon Ramsay at Claridges?

Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's
Established2001
Closed30 June 2013
Head chefMark Sargeant (2001–08) Steve Allen (2008–13)
ChefGordon Ramsay, Steve Allen, Mark Sargeant, Mark Askew

Is Afternoon Tea worth it at Claridges?

For us, Afternoon Tea at Claridges was a good value - lovely venue, great service, and an enjoyable AT experience. However, "value," is in the eyes of the beholder, and remember, we are but daft "Yanks."

Who owns Claridge's?

Maybourne Hotel Group

What is Gordon Ramsay net worth?

Ramsay, whose personal net income was estimated to be US$63 million in 2019 by Forbes, was criticised for the lay-offs. Ramsay will open his first restaurant in Macao – Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at the new The Londoner Macao hotel and casino (formerly the Sands Cotai Central), when it opens in 2021.

How old is Claridges?

209
c. 1812

Does Claridges have Michelin stars?

Blackstone Group had enquired about Ramsay's availability to open a restaurant after he was awarded three Michelin Stars at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.
Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's
ChefGordon Ramsay, Steve Allen, Mark Sargeant, Mark Askew
Food typeEuropean cuisine
RatingMichelin star (2002–09)

Who is the best chef on TV?

Top 10 Famous Chefs on TV
  • Gordon Ramsay.
  • Sunny Anderson.
  • Marcus Samuelsson.
  • Guy Fieri.
  • Cat Cora.
  • Matt Basile.
  • Maneet Chauhan.
  • David Chang.

How long has Gordon Ramsay owned the Savoy Grill?

The Savoy is currently the subject of a behind-the-scenes ITV series produced by Ramsay's television production company. The Grill itself has existed for more than 100 years, as long as the 267-bedroom, five-red-AA-starred hotel, and Gordon Ramsay Restaurants was brought in to oversee the Grill in 2003.

What is Olivia Burt doing now?

On her return to London she joined Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair, starting out as part of the team for Simon Rogan's Fera, before going on to become a sous chef for the hotel. Now, Olivia has taken on a new challenge in the role of Head Chef at Stanley's, a new restaurant which has recently opened in London's Chelsea.

What should I wear to Claridges?

At Claridge's we do not operate any dress code, however we find most of our guests choose smart casual dress.

Is Claridges a 5 star?

Claridge's Hotel: 5-Star Luxury in the Heart of Mayfair.

What replaced FERA at Claridges?

Eleven Madison Park was a previous number 1 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, so this is a big catch for Claridge's. It'll be taking over from Fera, the restaurant that Simon Rogan launched. The new restaurant is to be called Davies and Brook (after the two streets that Claridge's is on).

Does the Ivy London have a Michelin star?

His restaurant, awarded a third highly-coveted Michelin star in January, was beaten only by a Barcelona restaurant, El Bulli, where the waiting list for a table is said to be a year long. Celebrity favourite The Ivy was also in the top ten, at eight. Three other British restaurants were in the top 50.

Who owns the Corinthia hotel in London?

International Hotel Investments

Who owns the Maybourne group?

Coroin Limited

What hotel was opened in 1812 and later changing its name to Claridge's?

One of the first hotels in a modern sense was opened in Exeter in 1768, although the idea only really caught on in the early 19th century. In 1812 Mivart's Hotel opened its doors in London, later changing its name to Claridge's.