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Philip Howard (born 1966) is a South African-British chef,
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, and
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. He gained cooking skills while working under Marco Pierre White at Harveys and Simon Hopkinson at Bibendum. Howard and White's then-business partner Nigel Platts-Martin opened London restaurant The Square in December 1991, despite both of their inexperience in operating a restaurant at the time. While operating The Square, which moved from St James's to
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in 1997, Howard had held
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s from 1994 to 2016. He and Platts-Martin sold and left The Square in March 2016. In September 2016, Howard and his other business partner Rebecca Mascarenhas opened Elystan Street, a former site of one of
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's eponymous restaurants in Chelsea. Since 2017, one year after its opening, Howard has held one Michelin star for Elystan Street. Howard also owns a few other restaurants. He has also won accolades, like ones from
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, AA plc, and '' GQ'', and appeared in notably '' Saturday Kitchen'' as a guest and '' Great British Menu'' as one of its contestants and then one of its veteran chef judges. He has also won special awards like "Chefs' Chef".


Early life and education

Philip Howard was born in
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, South Africa, in 1966. His father was an accountant and a businessman; his mother was a housewife. Also accessible via ProQuest; document no. 1792124020. At the age of seven, he and his family moved to England. Howard earned a bachelor's degree in
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at the
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.


Early cooking career

Howard discovered his passion for cooking during university and then began a cooking career in 1988 after graduating, rather than pursuing a career in microbiology. He worked one summer for a
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chateau. During his brief stint in Australia, Howard was a waiter and cooked and sold food from a 1969
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. After his return to England, he started working under a contract for the catering division of Roux Restaurants Ltd, a restaurant group led by brothers
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and Michel Roux. One night, Howard had dinner at Harveys and was impressed by the food made by its chef Marco Pierre White. Then Howard became a
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of Harveys in 1989, where Howard learned to appreciate modernised French cooking. After working at Harveys for nine months, Howard was sacked by White for boiling White's "then-famous creamed potato" (pomme purée). Shortly afterwards, he worked at Bibendum as chef de partie under Simon Hopkinson, from where Howard was inspired by the emphasis on the quality and flavour of the cooking and its simplicity. While working at Bibendum, Howard and White had stayed in touch with each other. White frequently invited Howard to Harveys to test out White's new dishes.


The Square (1991–2016)

In 1990, Howard was rehired by Marco Pierre White to work at Harveys, he would then be trained as a future
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for White and White's then-business partner
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's upcoming restaurant. Nigel Platts-Martin and White's partnership of the restaurant project ended. Howard and his business partner Platts-Martin, both inexperienced in operating a restaurant at the time, and without White, opened what became the
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restaurant The Square at King Street, St James's on 13 December 1991. With Howard appointed as head chef and his emphasis on simple yet elegant and contemporary
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, The Square earned its first
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in December 1994. Howard had also been the restaurant's co-owner (alongside Platts-Martin) and
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throughout most of his tenure. The Square moved to
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in February 1997 and then earned its second Michelin star in January 1998. The Square also earned four Rosettes by AA plc from 2007 to 2016 and eight out of ten by the
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from 1999 to 2016. Howard and Platts-Martin sold The Square in March 2016 to
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's eponymous restaurant group, Marlon Abela Restaurant Corporation (MARC), for . In late January 2020, after years of MARC's financial issues and mismanagement, property administrators abruptly closed The Square during lunch service. Howard wrote two volumes of ''The Square: The Cookbook'': first volume ''Savoury'' released in 2012; second ''Sweet'' in 2013.


Other restaurants and services

Howard opened Michelin-starred restaurant
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as its co-owner alongside The Square co-owner
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in July 2005. Document no. 222790875. The Square's former sous chef Brett Graham was appointed head chef and later became
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of The Ledbury. Despite ownership, Howard never operated
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as much as Platts-Martin did. The Ledbury had been indefinitely closed since June 2020, citing social distancing
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amid the ongoing
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as impractical for the restaurant. The Ledbury reopened in January 2022. Howard also co-owns other restaurants that are less formal and "more casual" than the (now closed) Square. He has co-owned
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restaurant Kitchen W8 since 28 October 2009, opening it with his other business partner Rebecca Mascarenhas, who owned the site under previous names
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and then Bistro Eleven. The Square's former sous-chef Mark Kempson was appointed head chef upon the restauarnt's opening. Kitchen W8 earned its first Michelin star in 2011 and has retained it every year since. Howard and Mascarenhas have also co-owned Sonny's Kitchen since 2012, later reopened as Church Road in 2019. Sonny's Kitchen was originally Sonny's from 1986 to 2012 under Mascarenhas's sole ownership. On 27 September 2016, Howard and Mascarenhas opened a new London restaurant Elystan Street, the former site of chef
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's eponymous restaurant (out of Aikens's restaurants), located at 43 Elystan Street, Chelsea. In contrast to The Square, Elystan Street is less formal and more casual. Phil Howard is incorrectly credited for someone else's article, which includes some of Howard's recipes. Also accessible via ProQuest; document no. 2391161027. The menu is at least 25% vegetarian and less complex than The Square's, and Howard's cooking skills are not as "fiddly, technical" as they had been while operating The Square. Under Howard as its current chef patron, Elystan Street earned its first Michelin star in 2017, which has been retained every year since. Howard and Mascarenhas also co-owned a London wine-focused restaurant
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from May 2019, when it opened to 31 January 2020, when it closed. The head chef of Gezellig was Graham Long. Howard also owns and operates another restaurant Union, located at the ski resort Montalbert of
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(France). He also owns a chalet there for family vacations and ski trips, having purchased it for in 2006 and spending an additional for home transformation. Union opened on 16 December 2017. Martin Cuchet is Howard's business partner for Union. Howard launched a London-based pasta delivery service
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on 10 May 2021.


Judging career

Howard served as the chairman of the chef judging panel for the 21st annual Young Chef Young Waiter competition (2005). He was also one of judges for the Chef Award of the 2010 Catey Awards, which went to
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; and for the Restaurateur of the Year (Independent) of the 2016 Catey Awards.


Television

Despite mostly avoiding television appearances, Howard made guest appearances in '' MasterChef: The Professionals'' (first in October 2009), ''
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), and '' Saturday Kitchen'' (first on 3 December 2011). In the seventh series of '' Great British Menu'', alongside three other winning chefs ( Colin McGurran, Daniel Clifford, and
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), he served his winning dish (Cornish mackerel with oysters, mussels, winkles and samphire) as the fish course of the 2012 Olympians' banquet at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, weeks before the
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. He has also occasionally appeared thereafter in the series as a first round chef judge for various regional heats.


Accolades

Howard won the Chef Award at the 1998 Catey Awards, the Restaurant Chef at the 2005 Craft Guild of Chefs Awards, the Chefs' Chef at the 2008–09 AA Hospitality Awards, the Restaurateur of the Year (Independent) at the 2011 Catey Awards, the Chefs' Chef of the Year at the 2016 National Restaurant Awards, the Best Chef at the 2017 GQ Food & Drink Awards, and the Mentor Chef Award of the 2022 Michelin Great Britain and Ireland special awards. Howard also earned the Special Award at the 2011 Craft Guild of Chefs Awards and the special Chef's Chef Award at the 2012 National Restaurant Awards. Out of the top 100 most influential people in the UK hospitality industry,
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ranked Howard 78th in 2005, 43rd in 2010, 51st in 2011, 37th in 2012, and 81st in 2018. On 20 July 2018 at
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, the University of Kent gave its alumni, Howard an honorary Doctor of Arts degree for his "inspirational life and outstanding contribution to hospitality and food".


Personal life

Howard was admitted twice to drug rehabilitation in 1995 after a three-year
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to primarily
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, which he used to compensate his excessive workload at The Square. Also accessible via EBSCOhost and ProQuest; ProQuest document no. 222757786. Since then, he has remained clean and refrained from drugs and alcohol. He has also attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings, done
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, and participated in numerous
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s and
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s. Nine months after Phil's recovery, his brother Greg died of
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in 1996. Howard has been married to Jennie from the early 1990s to 1997 and since their remarriage in 1999. They have two children. They have resided in Barnes, London since 1999 or 2000.


Bibliography

* Book reviews at ''Caterer and Hotelkeeper'' (now ''
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'') *
''Reflections on Culinary Artistry''
by
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(10 June 2004) *
''The River Cottage Meat Book''
by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall (13 September 2004) *
''Essence: Recipes from Le Champignon Sauvage''
by David Everitt-Matthias (20 October 2006) * ''The Square: The Cookbook (Volume 1: Savoury)'', 2012 () * ''The Square: The Cookbook (Volume 2: Sweet)'', 2013 ()


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