through a tasting menu rooted in Rafael’s heritage and travels.
Working alongside Rafael, Mark brings his own experience, discipline and creative input to a restaurant that has become one of the capital’s standout destinations. Da Terra’s two Michelin stars reflect the ambition of the kitchen and the consistency required to operate at that level.
Style and identity
Mark’s cooking is grounded in strong seasonal instincts and a clear understanding of produce, shaped by his West Country roots and refined through years in elite kitchens.
For Great British Menu, that background gives him a natural connection to the South West, even though he is now leading one of London’s most acclaimed kitchens. His competition menu is bespoke and celebrates movies filmed in the region, giving him room to combine storytelling with technical precision.
Mark Tuttiett on Great British Menu 2026
In Great British Menu 2026, Mark represents the South West, competing against Ciaran Brennan, Martin Baylis and Jeffrey Robinson for the final place in finals week from the regional heats.
Multi-Michelin-starred Simon Rogan is the veteran judge for the South West heat.
With experience at the highest level of fine dining and a menu designed to celebrate films made in the South West, Mark will be looking to make his mark in the final regional heat.