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The Box Tree is a restaurant located in
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, England. It is owned by Yorkshire businessman Adam Frontal and the current executive chef Brayden Davies, who has worked at multiple Michelin star restaurants, has led the kitchen since early 2023, offers a new tasting menu on a monthly basis. The Box Tree was previously operated by chef Simon Gueller and his wife, Rena, from 2005 to late 2022. Under their management the restaurant had been redecorated, although elements from the original owners of the restaurant remained. Reception by
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s has improved over the years; the restaurant held a single
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until 2019 and three
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s. A sister company is also run by the chef, called Box Tree Events. The restaurant opened originally as a tearoom in 1962, and went on to become one of the first four British restaurants to win two stars in 1977, under head chef Michael Lawson. After losing both stars, it regained a star between 1996 and 2001, whilst owned by Helen Avis. In 2010, former employee
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bought into the restaurant. It serves modern French cuisine, and has also been awarded three
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s and listed in ''
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Description

The Box Tree has been located at 35–37 Church Street in Ilkley since its original opening under Malcolm Reid and Colin Long in 1962. It has been operated by Simon and Rena Gueller since 2004, originally under lease from the previous operator. Gueller had previously been head chef at the Michelin-starred restaurant Rascasse. The Guellers also run a sister company called Box Tree Events, which provides outside catering. After being purchased by the Guellers in 2004, the restaurant was redecorated and modernised, the décor having become shabby under previous owners. The new decorations included
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ing and fabric-covered walls. There is a fireplace in the centre of the dining room, with an 18th-century
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(a type of bench) beside it. Elements from the Reid and Long era remain, with the bar and ceilings still being recognisable from their time at the restaurant.


Menu

The current menu still has elements from the earlier days of the restaurant, such as lobster thermidor and
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. Chef Gueller produces modern French cuisine, with classical elements. Dishes on the restaurant's menu include a terrine of
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served with a salad of smoked eel, alongside apple served both as a jelly and as a purée. Foie gras was temporarily taken off the menu in 2008 following threats of protests from animal rights activists. The dish was later restored to the menu, and foie gras has also since been served with a duck terrine and
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s. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the restaurant in 2008, Gueller recreated elements of the 1963 menu, but decided not to make certain dishes such as chicken
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or melon boats. Other parts of the original menu included crêpes and half a grilled
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. The dishes selected were included for a week in a six course 1960s set menu.


History

The
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building itself dates back to the 1720s. It was purchased by Reid and Long in 1962 who initially operated the premises as a
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. The restaurant gained two
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s in 1977; that year's list was the first with two star restaurants in the UK (the others were
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, Le Gavroche and The Connaught). Following the Michelin stars, the restaurant became a hot-spot for celebrities, with the singer
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being a regular, and both
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and
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were seen at the restaurant. In 1979 future multi-
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chef
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began working at the Box Tree at the age of 17, under Reid and Long; he received his training at the restaurant. He later recalled in his book ''White Heat'' that the restaurant made him obsessed with food and he still considers the restaurant to be his spiritual home. After holding the two Michelin stars until 1988, and then losing its single star in 1991, in 1992 the restaurant went into
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and was purchased by Helen Avis. Under chef Thierry LePratre-Granet, the restaurant was restored to a single Michelin star in 1996. White returned to the restaurant as a consultant in 1994, which lasted two months and ended in a court case against the chef with damages of £880 awarded after he damaged a ceiling. LePratre-Granet left the restaurant in 2001, and was replaced by Toby Hill, the youngest chef ever to hold a Michelin star. The change of chef also changed the style of food served to a "
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slant". something which did not last as Hill left after only seven months in charge of the kitchen. He was replaced by Shane Goodway in 2002 and the style reverted to traditional French. The restaurant lost the Michelin star in the 2003 edition of the guide and was no longer included in either the ''AA Restaurant Guide'' or the ''
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''. Goodway left the kitchen shortly after the restaurant lost the Michelin star, but stated that the decision had been taken before they had been informed. The Guellers leased the restaurant from Avis in 2004. Within five months of re-opening it regained a Michelin star. Having been friends with Simon Gueller since they were teenagers, Marco Pierre White returned to the restaurant in 2007 in order to film segments for the
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''. White has aspirations to work with Gueller to return the Box Tree to its former status as a two-Michelin-starred restaurant.


Reception

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reviewed the restaurant in 2004 for ''
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'' shortly after Gueller took over and refurbished the restaurant. She praised the lighter style of the food under the new chef and, although she was initially concerned over the waiter suggesting squab pigeon, she described the dish as "neatly executed", and the most successful dish that she tasted. She thought that the chef was good, but needed time to settle in and described his wife Rina in front of house as a "complete natural".
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visited the restaurant in 2005, prior to the restaurant being awarded a new Michelin star. He pointed out some issues regarding menu pricing as there were differences in prices on the website as opposed to in person. He thought that the
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s were undercooked, and the
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served with a
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arrived soggy. He said that the dishes "showed an understanding of the fundamentals", but were not of particular note. In 2012, Jill Turton ate at the restaurant for the ''
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'' following the restaurant's fiftieth anniversary, and described some dishes, such as asparagus and a soft-boiled egg which had been cooked in a
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, as "perfect". She described the meal overall as "terrific", but said that the desserts were not a stretch for the kitchen, having ordered a
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. ''
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'', a British
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, describes the food as "light and delicious", and the cooking as "exemplary". In its review system, it rates the food as one out of five (one being the highest rating available), and both service and ambiance as two out of five.
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has awarded The Box Tree three
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s.


References


External links


Official website
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