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The restaurant was also further disadvantaging staff by treating the service charge as restaurant revenue, and not a tip, as it is commonly believed to be. [11] In August 2023, Michel Roux Jr announced that the restaurant would close at the end of its current lease in January 2024. [12] [13] The restaurant closed on 13 January 2024.
Michel Albert Roux (born 23 May 1960) [1] also known as Michel Roux Jr., is an English-French chef. He owned the 2 Michelin-starred restaurant Le Gavroche in London , which was opened by his father Albert Roux and uncle Michel Roux , until it closed on 13 January 2024.
Michel Roux Jr. is many things: a TV star, a second-generation restaurateur, and purveyor of one of London's top French dining establishments, with two-Michelin stars to its name.The owner of Le ...
The Waterside Inn, in Bray, Berkshire, England, is a restaurant founded by the brothers Michel and Albert Roux after the success of Le Gavroche. It is currently run by Michel's son, Alain. The restaurant has three Michelin stars, and in 2010 it became the first restaurant outside France to retain all three stars for twenty-five years.
Celebrated chef Michel Roux, whose high-end restaurant in London achieved a major milestone in English cuisine, has died. Acclaimed chef Michel Roux, who made British restaurant history, dead at ...
Celebrated French chef Michel Roux, who brought Paris-style fine dining to London in the 1960s and founded an enduring dynasty of chefs, has died aged 79 after an illness, his family said on Thursday.
Michel Roux, OBE ([mi.ʃɛl ʁu]; 19 April 1941 – 11 March 2020), also known as Michel Roux Snr., was a French chef and restaurateur working in Britain. Along with his brother Albert, he opened Le Gavroche, which subsequently became the first three Michelin starred restaurant in Britain and The Waterside Inn, which was the first restaurant outside France to hold three stars for 25 years.
Albert Roux (born Oct 8 1935, died Jan 4 2021) Michel Roux (born April 19 1941, died March 11 2020) They operated Le Gavroche in London, the first restaurant in the UK to gain three Michelin stars , and The Waterside Inn , in Bray, Berkshire, which also held three stars.