on The Square’s menu, these include: foie gras, a cheesecake, lasagne with crab, a langoustine dish and a lamb dish. Phil co-owns the restaurant with restaurateur Nigel Platts-Martin.

He has also participated in The Great British Menu as a contestant in 2012 and judged by Jason Atherton, he won his heat having his fish course chosen as the winner for that category. Phil has also taken part in a partnership that provided food for schools- in the autumn of 2014 pupils at two Northamptonshire schools were served their lunch by the chef. Phil also teamed up with school catering firm Cucina restaurants to create a special ‘British classics’ school food range for British food fortnight.
The chef has also featured on the panel of
The National Chef of the Year award repeatedly and has been part of both the Young Chef of the Year award and the young waiter award. The winning prize for the young chef included a stage at The Square and the chef gave the opportunity to take part in a Q&A with the participants, taking place the day after judging.

Along with co-owning The Square and The Ledbury, both with Nigel, Phil also operates Kitchen W8 and Sonny’s Kitchen with restaurateur Rebecca Mascarenhas. Chef Mark Kempson was hired to head the restaurant since its launch and it was his cooking that landed them their first Michelin star in 2011.
Phil has also produced a cookbook based on his restaurant titled, The Square: The Cookbook, which informs readers how to produce Michelin standard food.
By Leanne Nichol