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Thomas William Kitchin is a Scottish chef and owner of The Kitchin, where he became Scotland's youngest winner of a
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. Kitchin and his wife Michaela opened The Kitchin in 2006 on Leith’s waterfront. The restaurant was awarded a Michelin Star in 2007, just six months after opening, making Kitchin Scotland’s youngest Michelin star chef proprietor at 29 years old. The restaurant has retained its Michelin star and has been recognised with other awards and accolades. In 2015, The Kitchin became Scotland’s only restaurant to hold 5 AA Rosettes. Kitchin trained in some of Europe's leading kitchens, including La Tante Claire in London under Pierre Koffmann, and Guy Savoy in Paris, as well as Le Louis XV in Monaco, led by
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Career

Born in
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, Kitchin attended
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at in
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. After leaving school, he studied
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at Perth College before beginning an apprenticeship at the
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, near
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,
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. He has worked with Pierre Koffmann, Alain Ducasse, and Guy Savoy, all of whom have been awarded three Michelin stars. At the age of 29, he was awarded his first
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, after The Kitchin had been in business for six months. This made Kitchin the youngest Michelin star recipient in the world.
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is reported to have said that Kitchin is the chef in Scotland most likely to win three Michelin stars. His cooking style combines French techniques with seasonal Scottish ingredients, a style discussed in his 2010 book ''From Nature to Plate''. In July 2010, Kitchin opened a second restaurant, ''Castle Terrace'', near
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with chef Dominic Jack. Jack co-owned and ran the restaurant as a sister restaurant to The Kitchin, using the same style and "From Nature to plate" philosophy. The restaurant was awarded a Michelin star in 2011. The restaurant closed in 2020 as a result of the
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. In 2010, Kitchin was voted '' Observer Food Monthly'' Cook of the Year. In June 2012, Kitchin received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts degree from
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for his contribution to Scottish food culture. In 2013, Kitchin and Jack opened the
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''The Scran & Scallie'' in the Edinburgh's Stockbridge area.


Books

Kitchin has authored four cookbooks. * From Nature to Plate: Seasonal Recipes from The Kitchin, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, August 2009. The book which launched at the
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in August 2009. The book offers a fresh seasonal outlook with 100 of Kitchin's favourite recipes, and follows his journey from a young, ambitious trainee in his local country pub to his success as Scotland’s youngest Michelin starred chef proprietor. * Kitchin Suppers, Quadrille Publishing, January 2012 * Tom Kitchin’s Meat & Game, Absolute Press, August 2017 * Tom Kitchin’s Fish & Shellfish, Absolute Press, August 2018


Media appearances

Kitchin has appeared as a guest presenter BBC’s
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as well as having appeared numerous times on Saturday Kitchen Live and ''
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.'' Kitchin made brief appearance on Channel 4's
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on 5 December 2016 as a friend of contestant Larah Bross. In 2019, The Kitchin was featured in the BBC2 series ''Most Remarkable Places to Eat''. He's also competed on the ''
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'' and hosted 2010 ''MasterChef'' winner Dhruv Baker for work experience at The Kitchin.


Awards

In 2007, The Kitchin was awarded a Michelin-star and in 2015 it became Scotland’s only restaurant to hold 5 AA Rosettes, both of which the restaurant has held onto every year since. The Kitchin's other awards include: * The Kitchin, 1 star in the MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2021 * The Kitchin, 5 AA Rosettes, AA Best Restaurants 2021 * The Kitchin, Best Restaurant Outside of London, Food & Travel Awards, 2021 * The Kitchin, Best Fine Dining Restaurant, No 2, UK, Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2021 * The Kitchin, Best Fine Dining Restaurant, No 10, Europe, Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2021 * Tom Kitchin, Chef Award, The Cateys, 2020 * Tom & Michaela Kitchin, Restaurateur of the Year, The National Restaurant Awards, 2019 * Tom Kitchin, Winner of Best Chef Regularly Cooking Game, Eat Game Awards, 2019


Personal life

Kitchin is married to Michaela, and they have four children. Michaela is co-founder and executive director of Kitchin Group. She previously worked with the Savoy Group, and spent nearly three years at the seven-star
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in Dubai. Michaela has been instrumental in the design of each restaurant within Kitchin Group, including the group's second restaurant Castle Terrace.


Community support

Since Christmas 2015, Kitchin has been a celebrity supporter of global international development charity, Mary's Meals, which has its headquarters in Scotland, by supporting its annual "One More For Christmas" campaign. As part of this campaign Tom featured in a video showing viewers how to make "The Most Amazing Christmas Dinner", where he demonstrates how to set a place at the virtual dinner table, which provides a year's worth of meals for a child, at a cost of just £12.20 ($19.50 / €14.50). As of December 2016, Mary's Meals provides daily meals in school for 1,187,104 children in 12 developing countries.


Controversy

In January 2020, three of Kitchin's restaurants were failed by hygiene inspectors in less than a year. In July 2021, Kitchin was accused of taking thousands of pounds of staff tips. Also, ex-employees alleged occurrences of "bullying, violence and sexual assault" in Kitchins's restaurants. In response, in July 2021, Kitchin suspended two of his staff for "unacceptable behaviour": one chef for allegedly injuring "a woman's arm with a hot tray from an oven"; another staff for physical assault.


References

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