Luke Thomas (chef)
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Luke Thomas, (born 2 October 1993), is a celebrity chef, author and entrepreneur who made headlines when he was just eighteen years old, being named the youngest head chef in the United Kingdom. Thomas is the brand owner of the historic
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known as ''Blacks'', located in a restored 18th-century Georgian townhouse in Soho London,Best Places to Eat & Drink in Soho
by Madeleine Howell, The Telegraph, 17 September 2019.
as well as the chef-owner of ''Luke's Dining Room'' located at Sanctum on the Green, in Cookham. Thomas has also appeared as himself in a number of television shows produced in the United Kingdom, including '' Russell Howard's Good News'', the '' Great British Menu'' and '' Junior MasterChef'', as well as the '' BBC Three'' documentary titled ''Britain's Youngest Chef'' featuring the trials, tribulations and meteoric rise of a young ''Chef Luke Thomas''. In 2021, Thomas became the CEO and co-owner of Café Habana, a downtown New York City restaurant serving Cuban and Mexican inspired cuisine that was founded in 1998 by entrepreneur and investor
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, who also went on to open Café Habana locations in Tokyo, Dubai, and Malibu, California with Casamigos Tequila co-founder Rande Gerber. Luke is an investor/partner in The Coffee Collaborative, Sessions Market, Fast Fine Restaurant Group who own restaurant brands V and 1889 in Sweden & USA as well as being a founding partner of the meat alternative brand Plant Punk.


Career

Thomas was born in Connah's Quay, North Wales, and began cooking at the age of 12. Thomas has worked at the Chester Grosvenor Hotel in Cheshire, as well as the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai and the Alinea (restaurant) in Chicago. Thomas has also worked alongside several
Michelin star The Michelin Guides ( ) are a series of guide books that have been published by the French tyre company Michelin since 1900. The Guide awards up to three Michelin stars for excellence to a select few establishments. The acquisition or loss of a ...
red chefs, including Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck, Thomas Keller at a French Laundry pop-up restaurant in London, and fellow celebrity chef Gary Rhodes. In 2009, at the age of 15, Thomas won the ''FutureChef'' competition by ''Springboard'' in the United Kingdom. In 2012, at the age of 18, Thomas became the youngest head chef in the United Kingdom when he took over at a restaurant in Cookham. The restaurant was originally called ''Sanctum on the Green'', but was renamed to ''Luke's Fine Dining at Sanctum on the Green'' before being shortened to simply ''Luke's Dining Room'' under the direction of Thomas. This notable event was filmed for television by the BBC Three for a documentary series titled ''Britain's Youngest Chef'', and although this was the first time for Thomas to be filmed for television, his first actual television appearance to air as a celebrity chef was as an expert on the British television series '' Junior MasterChef'' followed by an appearance on British television comedian '' Russell Howard's Good News''. Thomas also competed as a chef on the '' Great British Menu'' television series in 2013 against chef Mary Ann Gilchrist and chef Richard Davies, where he became the youngest competitor to ever appear on the show. In 2013, Thomas opened a pop-up restaurant for six months in
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, London, alongside hotelier Mark Fuller. He later followed that up by opening another pop-up restaurant with Fuller in Dubai in 2015, both known collectively as ''Retro Feasts''. In 2014, Thomas found time between the opening of his two ''Retro Feasts'' pop-up restaurants to release his first hardcover cookbook with Penguin Publishing titled ''Luke's Cookbook: 100 Classic Favourites Given a Modern Makeover''.Luke's Cookbook: 100 Classic Favourites Given a Modern Makeover
by Penguin Publishing, 29 July 2014.
In 2019, Thomas relaunched the Soho members club first formed as ''The Club'' in 1764, and historically known as ''Blacks'' since 1992, as both head chef and co-owner of the restored Georgian style building designed and built in 1732 as a four-story townhouse for the London neighborhood.


Britain's Youngest Chef

''Britain's Youngest Chef'' is a BBC Three documentary following seven months in the life of young head chef Luke Thomas as he reaches for cookery's ultimate prize, a Michelin star, backed by hotelier Mark Fuller.Britain's Youngest Chef
by BBC Three, 29 April 2013.
Mark Fuller, who appeared alongside Thomas in the BBC Three documentary about Thomas titled ''Britain's Youngest Chef'', later admitted that he initially teamed up with Thomas without actually tasting any of his food, and stated that his intention was primarily to use the television production as an opportunity for enhancing his own public relations as a hotelier. Television critic for The Guardian, Tim Dowling, said of the BBC Three series starring chef Luke Thomas and featuring hotelier Mark Fuller, "This was ostensibly intended to be a documentary about a talented but overambitious young lad who would learn from his mistakes before he jeopardized a bright future. But, I'm afraid I came away thinking that all the difficulties featured in the series filmed at the ''Sanctum on the Green'' restaurant could have been overcome more quickly if everybody had just shut up and listened to Luke." The restaurant featured in the documentary was originally named ''Sanctum on the Green'', but was later renamed by Fuller to ''Luke's Fine Dining at Sanctum on the Green'' before it was subsequently shortened to ''Luke's Dining Room'' under the direction of Thomas.


References

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