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The Knife Meets HERA, East London’s New Greek Goddess
Upscale Greek dining is no longer the preserve of Mayfair. Stratford’s HERA is rewriting the script with refined sharing plates, bold cocktails and a wine list worthy of Olympus. From feta saganaki drizzled in lemon honey to seafood orzo brimming with prawns and clams, HERA is leading a new wave of modern Greek restaurants across London.

James Massoud
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Marble Mania: Why Wagyu is Everywhere in London
From Mayfair fine dining to supermarket shelves, Wagyu has gone from rarefied luxury to everyday indulgence. The Knife explores why London has fallen for this marbled marvel, from A5 Japanese prestige to Australian consistency and a fast-growing British herd. Chefs, butchers and diners agree: Wagyu is the cut of the moment.

James Massoud
Sep 5, 20254 min read


Vivat Bacchus: The South African Soul Food Experience Reinventing London Dining
Fire, flavour and Ubuntu: Vivat Bacchus is rewriting the London dining script with braai boards, rolling biltong bars, and beef-dripping candles. This isn’t just a meal, it’s a theatrical, flame-grilled celebration of South African soul. From shared platters to nostalgic desserts, every bite tells a story. Forget fine dining, this is together dining.

James Massoud
Sep 4, 20254 min read


Rooted in Skye: A conversation with Chef Calum Montgomery, Edinbane Lodge
At Edinbane Lodge on Skye, Calum Montgomery does more than cook – he forges stories from scallops, mutton, and sea air. In this exclusive interview for The Knife, the Chef of the Year shares how local legends, late-night lobster allocations and a “hot minger” shaped his culinary path. This is modern Scottish fine dining, rooted in heritage and fuelled by Skye’s wildest ingredients.

James Massoud
Sep 3, 20256 min read


The Meat Master Who Made London Sizzle: A conversation with Chef-Director Richard Turner, Bodean's
Best known for his influence on London’s dining scene through Blacklock, Hawksmoor, Turner & George, Meatopia and more, Richard H. Turner has made butchery cool again. He is the fire-starting chef behind Britain’s meat renaissance, where flame, fat, and flavour reign supreme. In this exclusive conversation with The Knife, Turner talks steak secrets, whole-animal ethics, and why British meat deserves a bold spotlight.

James Massoud
Sep 2, 20255 min read


How Ancient Shepherds Is Redefining Fine Dining: A conversation with Chef Mark Poynton, Ancient Shepherds
What happens when a Michelin starred chef ditches ego, shortens the working week, and serves nothing but seasonal tasting menus in a 400-year-old pub? You get Ancient Shepherds – Mark Poynton’s radical new restaurant outside Cambridge. In this exclusive from The Knife, the newly crowned Norfolk Chef of the Year talks sustainability, mentorship, and the bold future of British hospitality.

James Massoud
Aug 15, 20254 min read


A Taste of Galvin La Chapelle's Affordable New Michelin Starred Lunch Menu
Galvin La Chapelle unveils an affordable Michelin starred lunch menu that offers relaxed luxury dining at an unbeatable price. From Orkney Scallop Lasagne with Sicilian prawn to Wild Halibut with plankton, this new menu celebrates seasonal ingredients and French technique, all set within the stunning, vaulted architecture of the restaurant. Available now at just £49 for two courses, Galvin La Chapelle brings Michelin dining to the heart of London’s City for a fraction of the

James Massoud
Aug 12, 20253 min read


From Garden to Plate: A conversation with Chef-Owner Mark McHugo, Chapters
Michelin Green Star chef Mark McHugo isn’t just cooking with the seasons, he’s rewriting the rules of sustainable dining. From dock seed bread and fig leaf sorbet to gin-infused with wild meadowsweet, Chapters in Hay-on-Wye is as inventive as it is rooted in the land. In this exclusive conversation, he shares his kitchen philosophy, foraging favourites, and what’s next for one of Britain’s greenest restaurants.

James Massoud
Aug 7, 20255 min read


The Best European Cities for Last-Minute Food Travel 2025
Valencia’s smoky, authentic paella, Warsaw’s reinvented pierogi and rustic charm, and Prague’s creamy svíčková and buzzing burger bars – discover three European foodie cities that are redefining what travel tastes like. Bold, flavour-packed, and brimming with atmosphere, these hidden culinary heroes deserve your summer itinerary. Bon appétit (or should we say buen viaje?).

James Massoud
Aug 4, 20254 min read


Breaking Fine Dining Rules in Birmingham: A conversation with Chef-Owner Kray Treadwell, 670 Grams
Michelin starred but far from traditional, Kray Treadwell is rewriting the rules of Birmingham’s dining scene. At 670 Grams, his rebellious tasting menus mix fast food references with fine-dining precision, served in a no-frills, high-energy space. In this raw and honest conversation with The Knife, he talks growing pains, why Michelin stars are losing meaning, and how fatherhood changed his cooking forever.

James Massoud
Jul 30, 20258 min read


Tigermilk Lands in London: Latin Soul, French Swagger, and a Menu That Packs a Punch
Paris-born and full of Latin soul, Tigermilk has landed in London – and it’s not here to play it safe. This vibrant new opening on Charing Cross Road serves chipotle-marinated T-bone steaks, rocoto-glazed lamb shoulder, strawberry ceviche, and tableside guac with tequila to match. Expect bold interiors, wild flavours, and cocktails that don’t quit. It’s loud, generous, and full of life.

James Massoud
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Doughnation Pizza: Thin Crusts, Big Personality, and a Cause to Believe In
Potato on pizza? Three kinds of prawns? Truffled hazelnuts? Doughnation in Covent Garden is serving thin-crust pizzas with big flavour, bold toppings, and a social mission baked into every slice. Tucked inside the historic 3 Henrietta Street building, it’s artisan craft meets playful flair – this is Central London’s cleverest slice.

James Massoud
Jul 28, 20253 min read


From South Africa to Glasgow via Naples: A conversation with Chef Patron Dean Parker, Celentano's
From smoked cod doughnuts to vodka-infused whey, Dean Parker’s menu at Celentano’s in Glasgow is a masterclass in zero-waste, big-flavour cooking. As the restaurant celebrates its fourth birthday, we speak to the chef-patron about fermentation, foraging, Italian roots, and why breakfast might just be his favourite dish of all.

James Massoud
Jul 21, 20255 min read


Zuaya: The Jungle of Kensington
Tucked away in Kensington, Zuaya is a Latin American escape with bold, seductive flavours, unforgettable cocktails, and a jungle-chic interior to match. Behind it all? Twin brothers Arian and Alberto Zandi – visionaries of London’s new dining vanguard. From slow-roasted lamb tacos to sake-spiked cocktails, this is food that feels like an escape. And Zuaya is just the beginning…

James Massoud
Jul 17, 20253 min read


“How Does a County Taste?”: A conversation with Chef-Owner James Sherwin, Wild Shropshire
No menu, no imports, no ego – just a chef, a regenerative farm, and a deep obsession with how a county truly tastes. At Wild Shropshire, James Sherwin is pioneering “ultra-terroir” dining with local eggs, garlic from down the lane, and vinegars that rival citrus. The Knife sat down with the Michelin Green star chef to talk ferments, flavour memory, and why pineapple weed might just be the new mango.

James Massoud
Jul 15, 20257 min read


Imperial Treasure: How Alfred Leung’s Culinary Empire Found Its London Crown
Behind the marble columns of a former Lloyds Bank in St James’s, one of Asia’s most decorated Chinese restaurant groups is quietly rewriting the rules of fine dining. Imperial Treasure isn’t just a name – it’s a promise. We explore the story behind Alfred Leung’s global vision, and why his London flagship deserves your full attention.

James Massoud
Jul 10, 20252 min read


Redefining British Simplicity: A conversation with Chef Patron Wesley Smalley, Seasonality
At Seasonality in Maidenhead, Chef Patron Wesley Smalley is proving that refined cooking doesn't need theatrics – just great ingredients, a biodynamic farm, and a clear sense of purpose. From parsnip ice cream to a 15-year-old fondant that never leaves the menu, this is a quietly confident take on modern British dining.

James Massoud
Jul 7, 20253 min read


Forest, Fire and Purpose: A conversation with Chef Director Luke Holder, Hartnett Holder & Co
From Michelin stars to forest feasts, Luke Holder is cooking with purpose. In this bold and thoughtful interview, the HH&Co chef reveals why fire is the future, why provenance matters more than perfection, and why the best chefs today need to lead with both instinct and integrity.

James Massoud
Jul 2, 20255 min read


Three Chefs, Three Feasts: The Peninsula’s Michelin Starred Culinary Series Takes Flight
Michelin stars, skyline views, and a six-course story told across Paris, London and Istanbul. The Peninsula’s Three Chefs, Three Feasts series is a celebration of food, memory and place — and it’s coming to London and Istanbul this autumn.

James Massoud
Jun 26, 20254 min read


Serving Ivorian cuisine in London: A conversation with Chef/Owner Paule Béké, Douceurs D'Ivoire
Paule Béké is the London-based chef redefining African cuisine through her bold Afrofusion dinners and Paris-based restaurant. From ancestral grains to MasterChef pressure tests, she shares how her Ivorian roots, French training and global mindset are reshaping the way we eat and connect.

James Massoud
Jun 24, 20255 min read
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