4.8 • 780 Ratings
🗓️ 29 December 2017
⏱️ 38 minutes
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My guest today is Mark Hix.
Renowned chef and restaurateur, Mark is widely recognised as the reviver of modern British cuisine and is famous for his focus on a straightforward interpretation of British cooking. He is without a doubt one of London’s most eminent restauranteurs.
Mark launched his first restaurant – Hix Oyster & Chop House in Farringdon, in 2008, after having spent 17 years as chef director at Caprice Holdings. He followed the opening of his first restaurant with Hix at Browns hotel, Hix Soho and the chicken and steak restaurants, Tramshed in Shoreditch and Hixter Bankside.
In February 2016, Mark teamed up with artist Damien Hirst to open Pharmacy 2 at the Newport Street Gallery in Vauxhall.
Somehow amongst all of that Mark has written 10 cookbooks, he has a weekly food column and Mark hosts an annual food festival in Lyme Regis, Food Rocks to showcase the best producers and suppliers in Dorset and nearby.
It’s been said about Mark by none other than Tracey Emin, “What’s amazing about his success is how nice he is.’
This is an exciting episode with one of the most famous chefs and restauranteurs in London. We find out about the dishes that have shaped Mark’s life, his business highs and even some lows. We discover he has an usual love of ceramic jugs and we find out which restaurant in the world he likes so much he wishes it were his.
I hope you’ve had a great week, and over indulged suitably. Hope fully this episode can bridge the gap if you are need of a bit of alone time away from the family and you can sneak off or just put your headphones in your ears there and then.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Desert Island Dishes with me Margie. I hope you've had a great week and over-endowed |
0:08.8 | suitably. Hopefully this episode can bridge the gap if you're in need of a bit of alone time away from the family and you can sneak off or just put your headphones in your ears there and then. |
0:20.4 | If you do have a spare moment, |
0:22.3 | do subscribe, leave a five-star rating and review as it really does give the show a little boost |
0:28.2 | and helps me to keep bringing it to you each week. This is an exciting episode with one of the |
0:34.3 | most famous chefs and restaurateurs in London. |
0:40.5 | We find out about the dishes that have shaped Mark's life, |
0:43.2 | his business highs, and even some lows. |
0:47.1 | We discover he has an unusual love of ceramic jugs, |
0:48.5 | all things awful, |
0:53.9 | and we find out which restaurant in the world he likes so much he wishes it were his. Without further ado, |
0:55.9 | here is today's episode. My guest today is Mark Hicks, renowned chef and restaurateur. Mark is |
1:04.1 | widely recognised as the reviver of modern British cuisine and is famous for his focus on a |
1:09.1 | straightforward interpretation of British cooking. |
1:11.8 | He is without a doubt one of London's most eminent restaurateurs. Mark launched his first |
1:16.9 | restaurant, Hicks Oyster and Shop House in Farringdon in 2008, after having spent 17 years as |
1:23.3 | chef director at Caprice Holdings. He followed the opening of his first restaurant with Hicks |
1:28.0 | at Brown's Hotel, Hicks Soho, and the Chicken and State Restaurant's Tram Shred in Shoreditch and Hickster Bankside. |
1:35.0 | In February 2016, Mark teamed up with the artist Damien Hurst to open Pharmacy 2 at the Newport Street |
1:41.2 | Gallery in Vauxhall. Somehow, amongst all of that, Mark has written |
1:45.7 | 10 cookbooks, he has a weekly food column, and he hosts an annual food festival in Lyme Regis |
1:51.4 | Food Rocks to showcase the best producers and suppliers in Dorset and nearby. It has been said |
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