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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 308 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 293 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 283 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 215 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 173 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 157 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 102 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 73 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 25 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 264 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 245 min read


Bellota: Inside the New Chef's Table Experience in Bury St. Edmunds
Ruben Aguilar Bel and Gabriella Fogarasi, the husband-and-wife team behind Bellota, share their journey from international kitchens to opening a unique Chef’s Table in Bury St. Edmunds. With Ruben’s reverence for local produce and Gabriella’s seasonal, light desserts, Bellota offers more than just a meal – it’s a shared experience. Discover the story behind their new restaurant and the philosophy that drives their culinary vision.

James Massoud
Jun 187 min read


Foraging, Ferments and a Michelin Starred Mindset: A conversation with Chef Jack Bond, The Cottage in the Wood
Michelin starred and mountain-framed, The Cottage in the Wood is making serious culinary waves in Cumbria. We spoke to chef-owner Jack Bond about foraging for flavour, cooking without mains water, and why the Lake District changed his entire food philosophy.

James Massoud
Jun 128 min read


Inside the Galgorm Collection’s Vision for World-Class Hospitality and Dining
From spa sanctuaries to destination dining, Northern Ireland’s Galgorm Collection is setting a new standard in luxury hospitality. Discover how this award-winning group – spanning countryside retreats, historic inns and standout city restaurants – is redefining what it means to eat, stay and unwind in style across the region.

James Massoud
Jun 108 min read


How A Michelin Green Star Chef Is Redefining Luxury Dining in Provence: A conversation with Chef Benoit Witz, Le Jardin Secret
At Michelin Green Star restaurant Le Jardin Secret in Provence, chef Benoit Witz skips the menu and lets the garden decide. In this exclusive Q&A for The Knife, Witz shares how cooking from instinct, memory and place is his quiet rebellion against trend-led fine dining—and why the most nourishing meals aren’t designed to impress, but to connect.

James Massoud
Jun 94 min read


How The Great Bustard Is Redefining Modern British Dining in Wiltshire: A conversation with Head Chef Jordan Taylor, The Great Bustard
At The Great Bustard in Wiltshire, hyper-local sourcing meets wood-fired finesse. Led by Brighton-born chef Jordan Taylor, with his Michelin pedigree, the pub-restaurant blends bold, seasonal flavours with a deep respect for land and produce. From foraged ferments to estate-reared venison burgers, every dish has a story – and every ingredient earns its place.

James Massoud
Jun 47 min read


How a Music Graduate Became One of Britain's Most Purpose-Driven Chefs: A conversation with Chef Mark McCabe, Henrock
Chef Mark McCabe went from studying music to earning a Michelin Green Star and representing Scotland on Great British Menu. In this interview, he opens up about sustainability, storytelling through food, and finding harmony between global flavours and local produce at Henrock.

James Massoud
May 306 min read


East End Flavour: The Cardinal Bar & Kitchen's Street Food Revival
Tucked inside Aldgate’s Hotel Saint, The Cardinal Bar & Kitchen is reimagining street food for the modern diner. Executive Chef Glen Padiyar blends global flavours with local East End energy, serving up sharable plates like Chicken Momos and Confit Duck Bao alongside British staples and bold cocktails. With a menu rooted in seasonality and spice, The Cardinal brings a taste of London’s streets to the comfort of a stylish hotel setting.

James Massoud
May 273 min read


Rotisserie Reimagined: How TOUM is Leading London’s Chicken Revival
Rotisserie chicken is having a moment in London – and TOUM in Mayfair is leading the charge. Blending French technique with bold Lebanese flavour, this stylish newcomer redefines the humble roast with juicy brined birds, toum garlic sauce, and a menu full of Mediterranean flair. From slow-roasted sea bass to musakhan rolls and rose loukoum soft serve, TOUM is more than just a rotisserie – it’s the new face of comfort dining in the capital.

James Massoud
May 193 min read


From Backyard BBQ to Burger Empire: A conversation with Anthony 'Murf' Murphy, Co-Founder The Beefy Boys
The Beefy Boys' rise from backyard BBQs to burger empire is nothing short of extraordinary. Their unique approach to burger crafting, commitment to quality, and bold creativity have earned them top honours in international competitions. With a distinctive punk-inspired brand and a passion for comfort food innovation, they continue to push boundaries. Get an inside look at their journey, the secret behind their wildly popular burgers, and what’s next for this rebellious burger

James Massoud
May 155 min read
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