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Adrian Martin (chef)
Adrian Martin is an Irish chef and author from Cavan. He is the owner and head chef of Wildflower Restaurant, formerly of Camden in London, and as of 2025, in Blackrock Market, Dublin. Early life and education Martin is from Cavan. His father John is involved in the food industry, running an event management company which sets up cookery demonstrations and food festivals. Martin studied culinary arts at the School of Tourism, Killybegs, studied at South West College, Enniskillen, and studied baking and pastry arts management at Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street. Career Starting at the age of 14, Martin trained at Neven Maguire's Mac Nean House and at Bon Appetit in Malahide. In 2020, days before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, he opened Wildflower in London's Camden neighborhood in a shipping container A shipping container is a container with strength suitable to withstand shipment, storage, and handling. Shipping containers range from large reusable stee ...
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The Phoenix (magazine)
''The Phoenix'' is an Irish left-wing political and current affairs magazine, established in 1983 by John Mulcahy. Inspired by the British magazine ''Private Eye'', the magazine has been edited by Paddy Prendeville since 1984. The publication is generally fortnightly, with a larger annual issue each December. ''The Phoenix'' "produces a fortnightly diet, humour, financial analysis, and news with an insider slant from the worlds of security, politics, media, arts, and law." History and operations The magazine was launched in January 1983. It was established by journalist and publisher John Mulcahy,Dublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, 7 Jan 2006, p. 14, "Publisher who became monarch of the magazine sector." who oversaw its operations until 2007. The name ''Phoenix'' is a reference to its "emergence from the ashes" of two of Mulcahy's previous publications. These were the republican political magazine ''Hibernia'', which ceased publishing in 1980 after a libel action, and the ''S ...
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