Ultan Cooke
Irish head chef
Ultan Cooke | |
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Born | Galway |
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Head chef |
Known for | Michelin starred Aniar |
Predecessor | Enda McEvoy |
Ultan Cooke (Galway, County Galway) is an Irish head chef. He was formally employed at restaurant Aniar in Galway where he was awarded a Michelin star. Cooke studied philosophy and archaeology at the National University of Ireland, Galway.[1] He started his culinary training in Galway.[2] He later moved to London where he worked for John Torode's Smiths of Smithfield, ending up as head chef.[3] He worked at Aniar in the period 2013-2015 and then moved to Ballynahinch Castle.[4]
Cooke is married and has one son.[5] He returned to Galway for family reasons, and the job at Aniar made it extra interesting.[6]
Awards
- Michelin star: 2014[7]
References
- ^ Linkedin - Ultan Cooke
- ^ Service p.4
- ^ Michellin Star Restaurant Aniar Welcomes New Head Chef
- ^ "Ballynahinch Castle welcomes new head chef Ultan Cooke". Hotel & Restaurant Times. 2 September 2015. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
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- ^ Service p.4
- ^ O'Hanlon, Lorrain (26 September 2013). "Aniar retains Michelin Star". Galway Independent. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
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Present and former Michelin stars in Ireland
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- Aniar
- Bastible
- Bastion
- The Bishop's Buttery
- Campagne
- Chapter One
- Restaurant Chestnut
- Dede
- D'Olier Street
- Eipic
- Glovers Alley
- Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud
- Homestead Cottage
- The House (Cliff House Hotel)
- Ichigo Ichie
- Lady Helen Restaurant
- Liath
- The Muddlers Club
- The Oak Room at Adare Manor
- Ox
- Terre
- Variety Jones
- Wild Honey Inn
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- The Commons Restaurant
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- Dromoland Castle
- Dunderry Lodge
- L'Ecrivain
- Erriseask House
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- Kildare Hotel & Country Club
- Loam
- Locks Brasserie
- Mews
- Mint
- The Oriel
- Park (Park Hotel)
- Peacock Alley
- Roscoff
- The Russell Hotel
- Shanks Restaurant
- Sheen Falls Lodge
- Shiro
- Thornton's
- Myrtle Allen
- Danni Barry
- Matthew d'Arcy
- Jordan Bailey
- Michael Bolster
- Aiden Byrne
- Gareth Byrne
- Rory Carville
- Derry Clarke
- Brian Cleere
- Ultan Cooke
- Colin O'Daly
- Michael Deane
- Ahmet Dede
- Matt Dowling
- Oliver Dunne
- Michel Flamme
- Conrad Gallagher
- Damien Grey
- Catherine Healy
- Keelan Higgs
- Martijn Kajuiter
- Alain Kerloc'h
- Gerry Kirwan
- Rob Krawczyk
- Guillaume Lebrun
- Ross Lewis
- Leslie Malone
- Hans Peter Matthiae
- Stefan Matz
- Paul McDonald
- Enda McEvoy
- Gareth McCaughey
- Aidan McGrath
- Dylan McGrath
- JP McMahon
- Robbie Millar
- Takashi Miyazaki
- Jean Baptiste Molinari
- Fergus Moore
- Kei Pilz
- Paul Rankin
- Peter Robinson
- Cormac Rowe
- Declan Ryan
- Michael Ryan
- Bruno Schmidt
- Barry Smyth
- Kevin Thornton
- Stephen Toman
- Mike Tweedie
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