Yorkshire Post

‘ God bless you chef’ – Ramsay pays tribute to Roux, who has died at 85

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GORDON RAMSAY has paid tribute to chef and restaurate­ur Albert Roux as “the man who installed gastronomy in Britain” following his death aged 85.

The French- born co- founder of Le Gavroche died on Monday following a lengthy illness, his family announced on Wednesday.

Ramsay, 54, was one of a number of future stars, including Marcus Wareing and Marco Pierre White, who trained at Roux’s Michelin- starred restaurant in Mayfair during the late 1980s and early 1990s.

He was later invited by Roux to join him at Hotel Diva, a ski resort in the French Alps, as his number two. The pair remained close friends and have operated out of the same office building for the last decade.

Sharing a photo of them together on Instagram, Ramsay

wrote: “So so sad the hear about the passing of this legend, the man who installed gastronomy in Britain, we’ve shared the same office for the last decade and walking up those stairs today is going to be really difficult, thank

you Albert for everything you gave me, God bless you chef.”

Scottish chef Tom Kitchin, who as owner of The Kitchin became the youngest winner of a Michelin star, said: “One of the true culinary greats has left us... Merci chef.. My thoughts are with the Roux family and the army of chefs you’ve influenced over the years.. You will be missed but never forgotten.. RIP”

Yorkshire chef James Martin described Roux as “a true titan of the food scene” who “inspired and trained some of the best and biggest names in the business”.

He added: “RIP and today I will open a bottle of the finest red and raise a glass... in fact the bottle to you and your brother and say thank you for everything. My thoughts to all the Roux family and friends.”

The Roux Scholarshi­p, the cooking competitio­n for up- andcoming chefs set up by Roux and his brother Michel, said: “We are deeply saddened to have lost our founder and patron Albert Roux.

“His legacy will live on in the thousands of chefs he inspired and trained.”

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PICTURES: PA FAMILY OF CHEFS: Main, Albert Roux, and above, with his brother Michel Roux, who died last year, and son Michel Roux Jnr.

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