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Richard Corrigan (born 10 February 1964) is an Irish chef. He serves as the chef/patron of Corrigan's Bar & Restaurant Mayfair, Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill, Daffodil Mulligan Restaurant & Gibney's Bar in London, Virginia Park Lodge and adjoining pub the Deerpark Inn in
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, and most recently The Portrait Restaurant, located on the top floor of the
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, London.


Early life

Richard Corrigan was born and raised in
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. He was raised on a small, rural farm of around 25 acres, and credits his upbringing for making him "very unpretentious about good food... it instills respect, because you know the hard graft that goes into producing it". He studied at
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, but left school at the age of 14 to work as a trainee chef in the Kirwin Hotel in Kylemore, Ireland. At the time the school leaving age in Ireland was 16. At age 17, Corrigan moved to the Netherlands to work at several hotels to gain further experience, including the Hilton in Amsterdam, where he recalls the Head Chef achieving a Michelin Star: "I remember him sending me out in the middle of the night to pick herbs without a torch. We were so frightened of him. When Michelin gave him the star, all the kitchen staff went on strike."


Career

After spending four years in the Netherlands, Richard Corrigan moved to London in 1985 to work with Michel Lorrain, father of Chef Jean-Michel Lorain, at the
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hotel in Piccadilly. Following this, Corrigan headed up Stephen Bull's Blandford Street Restaurant, before moving to Mulligan's in Mayfair and taking a stint as Head Chef at future acquisition Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill. He returned to work for Bull in 1994, launching Fulham Road where he gained his first
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. A collaboration with contract caterer Searcys in 1996 led to projects such as Searcy's Brasserie at the Barbican, the opening of the House restaurant and the English Garden, both in Chelsea, and the prized contract to operate an exclusive restaurant and bar atop
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in 2004. In 1997, he opened Lindsay House in Soho, London. Located in a four-storey 1740s townhouse, the restaurant was awarded a Michelin star in 1999 and quickly developed into a London favourite. More accolades followed, with Corrigan winning the Outstanding London Chef award in the 2000 Carlton London Restaurant Awards, and Lindsay House being named one of London's five finest restaurants by Gault Millat in 2005. In 2005, he purchased Bentley's, where he had previously worked as Head Chef under owner Oscar Owide and carried out extensive renovations, returning the listed building to its former glory and realising the potential he had seen there years before. He went on to open Corrigan's Mayfair in 2008, which received accolades such as being awarded London Restaurant of the Year by the Evening Standard in 2008, earning three AA Rosettes, and being named ‘AA London Restaurant of the Year’ in 2009. It also received a high ranking in the National Restaurant Awards. On the day he opened Corrigan's Mayfair, he announced the closure of Lindsay House, citing problems with the ageing building and the restaurant's tiny kitchen: "Everyone who came to see that kitchen couldn't believe we could serve 90 covers.
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, Steven Doherty - all the chefs said: ‘Corrigan, how on earth are you doing it?'" Richard Corrigan has been crowned the winner of the
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three times. Additionally, he won the Great British Waste Menu special in 2010,":My First Million — Richard Corrigan, chef"
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which aired on BBC 1 prime time to an audience of over 7 million viewers and culminated in a dinner at the House of Lords. In 2014, Corrigan purchased an 18th-century hunting estate, Virginia Park Lodge, in
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, having married his wife, Maria, there 28 years before. In 2023, he opened a pub in Virginia, the Deerpark Inn, which has subsequently won Gastropub of the Year in Georgina Campbell's Guide to Ireland. In 2019, he opened Daffodil Mulligan, an Irish grill restaurant in
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, as well as basement bar Gibney's London alongside Tony Gibney of Gibney's Malahide, and John Nugent. Recently he has once again collaborated with Searcys, opening The Portrait Restaurant, located on the top floor of the newly refurbished
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in July 2023. The Portrait Restaurant has received rave reviews from
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in the
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and more.


Politics

He is well known in Ireland for his outspoken opinions and he is an occasional contributor to
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discussions on
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.


Television

*''Cookery School'' (Channel 4) *''Chef's Race'' (BBC America) *''Great British Menu'' (BBC Two) *''Great British Food Revival'' (BBC Two) *''Full On Food,
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'' (BBC One) *''Market Kitchen'' (UKTV) *''Something For The Weekend'' (BBC Two) *''
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'' (Channel 5) *''Corrigan Knows Food'' (RTÉ) *'' The Taste'' (Channel 4)


Books

* 1999: ''The Richard Corrigan Cookbook: From the Waters to the Wild'' published by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ASIN: B001LN4LGY * 2008: ''The Clatter of Forks and Spoons: Honest, Happy Food'' published by Fourth Estate, * 2011: ''Cookery School: Where anyone can learn to cook'' published by Penguin Books,


See also

*
List of oyster bars This is a list of notable oyster bars. An oyster bar is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. In France, the oyster bar is known as ''bar à huîtres''. Oysters have been con ...


References


Further reading


Channel 4 article


External links

*
Corrigan's Mayfair

Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill

Great British Menu

RTE Corrigan Knows Food web page

Corrigan's biography on bbc.co.uk
{{DEFAULTSORT:Corrigan, Richard Living people 1964 births People from County Meath Alumni of Dublin Institute of Technology Irish male chefs