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Kenny Atkinson

Janet Harmer
Tuesday 02 June 2009 17:36
Kenny Atkinson

Kenny Atkinson is head chef of The White Room restaurant at Seaham Hall, a small luxury hotel in Seaham, County Durham.  He retained the hotel’s Michelin star in January 2009, just six months after being appointed to the post.

Atkinson achieved wider acclaim when he beat off stiff competition to create the starter at the homecoming banquet to welcome home members of the British armed forces returning from Afganistan on the 2009 series of the BBC2 TV show, Great British Menu.  Atkinson’s salad of Aberdeen Angus beef, carrots, horseradish and Shetland black potato crisps was narrowly voted into second place by the panel of three judges, but with the votes added from the viewers, the dish moved into first position.

Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in December 1976, Atkinson left school at 16 with six GCSEs and no ambitions.  However, after a stint working with his uncle in the kitchens of the Ravensdene Lodge Hotel, Gateshead, he decided to pursue a career as a chef.  He continued to work at the hotel for nearly two years as a YTS trainee chef whilst studying catering and hospitality, good preparation and cooking NVQ 1 & 2 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne College.

After a five month stint working in Malia, Crete, in 1996, Atkinson moved through the kitchen ranks in a number of different hotels.  He was appointed commis chef at The Vermont Hotel in Newcastle-upon Tyne in 1996, chef de partie at Wood Norton Hall in Evsham, Worcester, in1997, first commis chef at The Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park Hotel, London, in 1998, junior sous chef at the London Marriott County Hall Hotel, in 1999, junior chef at the Hotel Kandinsky, Cheltenham, in 2000, sous chef at The Greenway Hotel, Shurdington, Gloucestershire, in 2001, and sous chef at The Cotswold Hotel, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, in 2002.


The White Room



Atkinson took on his first head chef position when he returned to The Greenway Hotel in 2003, a post he remained in for nearly three years, winning three AA rosettes and 5/10 in the Good Food Guide.  He then took the major step of moving to St Martin’s on the Isles of Scilly, in 2006 when he was appointed executive head chef of St Martin’s on the Isle. During his stay on the island, the hotel was named Cornwall restaurant of the year by the Good Food Guide and achieved a Michelin star – the first for an establishment on the Isles of Scilly.

In July 2008, Atkinson returned to his roots to take over the executive head chef role at Seaham Hall Hotel.

Atkinson, is a keen footballer and a freeman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  He and his wife, Abbie, have a young son.

 

KENNY ATKINSON IN THE NEWS

Kenny Atkinson appointed head chef of The White Room at Seaham Hall >>

Kenny Atkinson’s menu at the White Room, Seaham Hall >>

Kenny Atkinson’s menu at the Tean restaurant, St Martin’s on the Isle, Isles of Scilly >>



KENNY ATKINSON RECIPE LINKS

Recipes from Great British Chef 2009 >>



KENNY ATKINSON ON THE WEB

Kenny Atkinson on BBC Food >>

Kenny Atkinson at Seaham Hal l >>

Kenny Atkinson retains Michelin star for Seaham Hall >>

Kenny Atkinson wins Michelin star for St Martin’s on the Isle >>

Kenny Atkinson drums up support for BBC Great British Menu >>

Kenny Atkinson is the holder of the north-east’s only Michelin star >>

Kenny Atkinson offers placement to footballers >>

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