in the care of his impressive Front of House brigade. I can’t wait to return to the restaurant, but this time to cook alongside Andrew and his team.”
Since becoming the very first Roux Scholar in 1984, Andrew Fairlie has developed a close relationship with the Roux family.
Michel Roux, OBE said: “Andrew Fairlie’s restaurant is a temple of gastronomy in Scotland. I am so proud of my first scholar. His achievement is remarkable and I can’t wait to see him again in action at the helm of his enterprise”.
Restaurant Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles is also celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.
Andrew said: “15 years is a milestone in the journey for any restaurant, and I simply couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate this at my restaurant. My team and I are very excited about cooking alongside Alain - who is undoubtedly one of the finest chefs in the UK – with the rare and special honour of having my mentor and great friend Michel looking over our shoulders. This unique event is itself another milestone.”
The Waterside Inn in Bray is the longest-standing three star Michelin restaurant outside France, having held this exceptional accolade since 1985.
To attend one of the events please call: 01764 694267
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