Paul Merrett
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Paul Merrett is a British TV personality and chef.[1] [1][2] based in Godalming who is known for being a frequent guest chef on Saturday Kitchen, a resident chef on Sunday Feast, and starred in The Best along with Silvana Franco and Ben O'Donoghue. Paul Merrett owns and runs the Victoria Pub and Dining Rooms in Sheen. He has been awarded a Michelin star twice, and is the author of Using the Plot: Tales of an Allotment Chef (2008).[2][3][4]
Biography[]
Paul Merrett spent the first three years of his career as an apprentice chef at the Ritz in London's Piccadilly. Over the following ten years Paul worked for many top chefs including Peter Kromberg and Gary Rhodes.
Paul's first head chef position was at the Terrace Restaurant at the Meridian Hotel, London. He then moved to L’interlude restaurant in Charlotte Street. Twelve months after his arrival the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star.[citation needed] Despite this success the restaurant was sold by its investors and Paul moved onto The Greenhouse Restaurant in Mayfair, London where once again his food won a Michelin star.[citation needed]
In 2005 Paul was involved in the set up and launch of The Fulham gastro pub The Farm. Having taken a break in early 2008 to write his first book, Paul acquired, refurbished and relaunched The Victoria Public House, Dining Room and Hotel near Richmond Park in West London.[5][6] It forms part of the , along with The Fox and Grapes on nearby Wimbledon Common, of which Paul is Chef Director.
Paul has two children - Ellie and Richard.
References[]
- ^ "Chefs : Paul Merrett". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
- ^ Merrett, Paul (2008). Using the plot : tales of an allotment chef. Collins. OCLC 1245889549.
- ^ "How Paul Merrett embraced the ever-growing..." The Caterer. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ Fleming, Christine (8 March 2011). "TV Chef visits school for pancake day". Richmond and Twickenham Times. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ Tyler, Alison (20 September 2008). "A guide to 20 top chef-owned hotels". the Guardian. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
- ^ Kituno, Nick (16 August 2017). "This award-winning Sheen gastropub, co-owned by a Michelin-starred TV chef, is re-launching in September". Richmond and Twickenham Times. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
External links[]
- Living people
- British television chefs
- People from Godalming
- British television biography stubs