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Rowley Leigh (born 23 April 1950) is a British chef, restaurateur and journalist who lives in Shepherd's Bush, London.〔http://www.lecafeanglais.co.uk/pid/page/team〕 Born in Manchester, Leigh attended Rushmoor school in Bedford before going to Clifton College and Christ's College, Cambridge in 1968. After Cambridge he tried his hand at farming and novel writing before falling into cooking "almost by accident" in 1977. After a couple of years at the Joe Allen restaurant, Leigh went to work with the Roux brothers at Le Gavroche in 1979. After stints at Le Gavroche and the brothers' pastry laboratory, and becoming buyer for the group, he took over their prestigious Le Poulbot restaurant as head chef in 1984, receiving many accolades including The Times "restaurant of the year" award in 1986. He opened Kensington Place restaurant with Nick Smallwood and Simon Slater in 1987. Quickly hailed by ''The Times'' as restaurant of the year, Kensington Place and its blend of brilliant food and an informal and buzzy atmosphere set the pattern for London restaurants in the 1990s. In the same decade, Rowley started a career as a cookery writer, winning the prestigious Glenfiddich award three times with ''The Guardian'', ''The Sunday Telegraph'' and the ''Financial Times''. Leigh remains cookery correspondent of the ''Financial Times''. His much accoladed book, ''No Place Like Home'', was published in 2001. He left Kensington Place in December 2006 in order to open Le Café Anglais in 2007. He is currently a consultant chef for ''Odeon Cinemas'' flagship Lounge cinema in Whiteley's 〔http://www.odeon.co.uk/thelounge/〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rowley Leigh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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