of The Savoy. Marcus’ first TV appearance was on The Great British Menu in 2006, where he cooked custard tart for the Queen’s 80th birthday. His first cookbook, ‘How to cook the perfect…’ was released in 2007, followed by the second Michelin Star for Pétrus in 2008. 2008 was a busy year for Marcus, who also launched Marcus Wareing Restaurants with his wife Jane and took on the lease at The Berkeley Hotel, launching Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley. He also released two more cookbooks in 2008, ‘Knife Skills’ and ‘One perfect ingredient, three ways to cook it’. His fourth cookbook, ‘Nutmeg and Custard’, was released in 2009. In 2010 Marcus was invited to be a guest chef at the Sydney Food Festival where he hosted and cooked at three dinners with the Ivy Group. The second restaurant in the Marcus Wareing Restaurants group, The Gilbert Scott, at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, opened in 2011. In the same year Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley was awarded Best Restaurant by Harden’s Restaurant Guide for the sixth time between 2007 and 2011. In 2013 Marcus’ fifth cookbook ‘The Gilbert Scott Book of British Food’ was released, and in 2014 Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley closed for refurbishments and was re-opened as Marcus. In the same year the third restaurant in group was opened, called Tredwell’s, in Covent Garden. 2014 was also the year that Marcus became head judge on MasterChef: The Professionals. He currently lives in London with his wife and three children, Jake, Archie and Jessie. By Samantha Wright