Paul Ripley opts to keep control of Michelin-starred restaurant

10 January 2008 by
Paul Ripley opts to keep control of Michelin-starred restaurant

Ripley's, the Michelin-starred restaurant in Cornwall, is to remain under the ownership of its chef-proprietor Paul Ripley, Caterer has learnt.

Ripley revealed in November that he was closing his St Merryn business down and considering putting it on the market (Caterer, 22 November, page 6). But the chef-proprietor said this week that he had decided to install a head chef and restaurant manager and retain the business under his control.

The new head chef will be Australian-born Zane Rosell, 30, who has worked as Ripley's sous chef for the last three years. A restaurant manager has yet to be appointed.

"I've every confidence in Zane," said Ripley. "We're on the same wavelength, so when he said he was interested in taking over the running of the restaurant, I had a rethink. The plan is to let him get on and do things, but to be on hand for advice when necessary."

The 32-seat restaurant, which has always closed annually for a month in the winter, will reopen on 22 January.

Ripley confirmed that he still plans to develop the restaurant's sister business, a deli - also in St Merryn - during 2008, extending its scope by adding café tables and offering a tapas menu.

By Joanna Wood

E-mail your comments to Joanna Wood here.

The Caterer Blog](http://www.caterersearch.com/blogs/catering-news-blog/) Catch up with more news and gossip on the Caterer Blog here
[Newswire For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail news alerts.
The Caterer Breakfast Briefing Email

Start the working day with The Caterer’s free breakfast briefing email

Sign Up and manage your preferences below

Check mark icon
Thank you

You have successfully signed up for the Caterer Breakfast Briefing Email and will hear from us soon!

Jacobs Media is honoured to be the recipient of the 2020 Queen's Award for Enterprise.

The highest official awards for UK businesses since being established by royal warrant in 1965. Read more.

close

Ad Blocker detected

We have noticed you are using an adblocker and – although we support freedom of choice – we would like to ask you to enable ads on our site. They are an important revenue source which supports free access of our website's content, especially during the COVID-19 crisis.

trade tracker pixel tracking