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Michelin-starred chef opens restaurant in York
A Michelin-starred North Yorkshire chef has opened a new restaurant in York.
Adam Jackson made his name at the Black Swan in Oldstead, near Helmsley, where he won three AA Rosettes in 2010 and a Michelin Star in 2012.
He has now taken on his own restaurant, The Park, at Marmadukes Hotel in St Peter’s Grove, York, which has just opened.
Adam said: “To be part of HRH Group is incredibly exciting and I am thoroughly looking forward to getting started. We will be opening our doors to the public at Marmadukes Town House Hotel and I genuinely cannot wait to introduce our guests to our beautiful new surroundings.”
Philip Barker, chairman of HRH Group, which runs Marmadukes, said: “We are delighted that Adam has chosen to join us. He is extremely committed to delivering first-class product-driven food, which has earned him a strong reputation, loyal followers and rave reviews. This is a very exciting time for Marmadukes Town House Hotel and Adam is a very big part of what is to come.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Robert Beaumont .
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