supermarkets (they were prominently positioned at the checkout, and will be for the 2015 edition).
What does having held editor position for eight years mean to you?
My eight years with TGFG has been a significant and important period of my life and by large a satisfying one.
Of these additions to the Guide, which are you most proud of?
The top 50 restaurants list was one of the first things I introduced and it has been a huge success. I love compiling it and I take the responsibility very seriously.
What valuable lessons/skills have you transferred to your role as editor over the years?
To have been able to broaden the scope of the guide, so that today it champions and celebrates British Chefs – from those that run small cafes and simple pubs through to top-rated restaurants.
Former editor Tom Jaine was recently awarded the ‘Derek Cooper lifetime achievement award’ do you feel you will follow in his footsteps or do you plan on something different in the future of your career?
I’m not sure why I would be a candidate for a lifetime achievement award. I count myself lucky to be doing a job I love, and I have no plans to give it up.
What is your overall review of the dining experience over the past year? Is there anything we should look out for?
Dining out is so much more than food; as the British dining scene has grown in confidence, the total restaurant experience has grown dynamically in importance. In fact, the best restaurants in Britain today (and not just the top scoring ones) have excellent but informal service, a relaxed dress code, and memorably satisfying food that is largely based on quality seasonal ingredients.
Words by Emma Buchanan
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