Gary Rhodes
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Born | April 22, 1960 London, England |
Cooking style | British cuisine |
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Gary Rhodes OBE (born April 22, 1960) is an English restaurateur, cookery writer, and celebrity chef, known for his love of British cuisine, distinctive hair style (which has since been shaved off), and use of butter and mustard (of which he says 'if you don't like it, use just a little') in his recipes. He is married to Jenny Rhodes, and has two sons, George and Samuel.
He has fronted BBC shows such as Masterchef, Hell's Kitchen, and his own series, Rhodes Around Britain. In 2006 he competed to represent the South of England in the BBC's Great British Menu, but lost to Atul Kochhar .
As well as owning four restaurants, Rhodes also has his own line of cookware and bread mixes.
Rhodes can now be seen on the new ITV1 programme Saturday Cooks, as well as the UKTV Food show Local Food Heroes.
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[edit] Early Years
Born in south London in 1960, his family moved to Gillingham where he went to the The Howard School for Boys. He then went on to catering college in Thanet where he met his wife Jennie.
[edit] Career
His first job was at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. He was injured badly after being hit by a tram in Amsterdam leaving him with serious injuries. He then toured Europe in various jobs before becoming sous chef at the Reform Club, Pall Mall and then on to the Capital Hotel in Knightsbridge.
Rhodes achieved the prestigious Head Chef position at the Castle Hotel, Taunton in Somerset. He retained the hotel's Michelin star, at just 26 years of age.
In 1990 Rhodes returned to London with his family to become Head Chef at the Greenhouse Restaurant in Mayfair. The menu became known for reviving British classics, including faggots, fish cakes, braised oxtails and bread and butter pudding. He was awarded a Michelin star for the Greenhouse in January 1996.
In 1997 he opened his first restaurant City Rhodes, and in 1997 Rhodes in the Square - both with global contract catering company Sodexho. This partnership expanded into the brasseries of Rhodes and Co in Manchester, Edinburgh and Crawley.
Based primarily at Rhodes 24 in one of London's tallest buildings, Tower 42, Gary also owns Arcadian Rhodes on the P&O superliner, Cumberland Rhodes, and Rhodes Calabash, in Grenada. He is also a contributor to BBC Good Food Magazine.
His first TV appearance was at the age of 27, courtesy of Glynn Christian on Hot Chefs. This led to Rhodes Around Britain and Gary's Perfect Christmas.
Rhodes has appeared on the BBC2 spoof gameshow Shooting Stars, during which hosts Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer asked him to 'represent fire through the medium of dance'.
He was created an Officer of the British Empire (OBE) on June 17, 2006.
Rhodes has recently completed a series 'Rhodes Across India' with apprentices Bushra Akram, Scott Davis and Kalwant Sahota.
[edit] Restaurants
- Rhodes W1, Cumberland Hotel - located in W1, London
- Rhodes 24 - located in the former NatWest Tower, now known as Tower 42 [1]
- Rhodes Calabash - located in the Calabash hotel, in Grenada
- Arcadian Rhodes - aboard the P&O liner Arcadia
- Oriana Rhodes at the Curzon - aboard the P&O liner Oriana
- Rhodes D7 in Dublin [2]
- Rhodes Mezzanine, Grosvenor House, Dubai, United Arab Emirates