last year. The most recent Michelin guide gave the restaurant two stars, a high ranking for a venue that had no head chef for months, even if it is a drop from the three stars it held for several years.
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Ryan cooks up a storm to win best chef in Wales title
This year is already turning out to be pivotal in the life of talented Maesteg chef Ryan Jones. On Monday, the 30-year-old cooked up a storm in the kitchen to scoop the National Chef of Wales contest final at Coleg Llandrillo, Rhos-on-Sea, and plans to use the £2,000 prize money to pay off the balance on his wedding to hairdresser Rebecca Colston in April.
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Return to Oz: John Torode to give UK viewers a taste of his home country
The Masterchef presenter, who has lived in the UK for 20 years, has just returned from a road trip across his native country for his new television series, John Torode’s Australia. Over 10 episodes, he will revisit childhood haunts, along with the people and places that influenced his cooking and inspired him to become a professional chef. His foodie trail covers five states - Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania – as the presenter catches up with family and friends and recreates some of his favourite Aussie dishes.
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