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Elliot Hill appointed as Executive Chef for The Chester Grosvenor

Chester’s leading hotel has brought in a new, high-level Executive Chef to oversee its freshly rebranded refined dining restaurant

The Chester Grosvenor, a five-star hotel that sits in the very heart of the city, has appointed a new Executive Chef to head up the food offering at its ‘Arkle’ restaurant – which was previously known as ‘Simon Radley at the Chester Grosvenor’.

Elliot Hill, who comes to the hotel having formerly been Head Chef at Liverpool’s Panoramic 34 restaurant, is taking up the reins from its former Executive Chef, Simon Radley, who left The Chester Grosvenor in October 2021,  after a total of over 30 years at the hotel.

Tasked with bringing in a creative flair that complements the hotel’s reputation for hospitality excellence, alongside the ‘Arkle’ restaurant, Elliot will also oversee the hotel’s 2 AA Rosette restaurant ‘La Brasserie’, as well as the afternoon tea and banqueting functions.

Elliot comes to the Chester Grosvenor with a wealth of experience, having most recently been Head Chef at Panoramic 34 in Liverpool, where he earnt and retained an entry in the Michelin guide, and previously as part of the Bespoke Hotels family, holding the position of Head Chef at Oddfellows Chester, where he executed the rebranding of the food business and its ‘Cultivated’ restaurant.

Elliot’s culinary expertise has seen him come to national prominence, having been a finalist in 2021’s National Chef of the Year competition and a semi-finalist the previous year, while he also made it to the final six contestants in The Staff Canteen Chef of the Year 2021.

The Chester Grosvenor’s General Manager, Richard Grove, commenting on the appointment, said: “Elliot is a creative and ambitious chef. He is passionate about food and the development of those working with him, his enthusiasm is contagious, and I am confident he will inspire the whole team and be a real asset to the hotel.”

He added: “The Chester Grosvenor has a reputation for outstanding cuisine, and we’re looking forward to Elliot enhancing that reputation as he moulds our offering to fit with his vision.”

Elliot Hill, who is Chester-born and raised, said: “I am proud and honoured to join The Chester Grosvenor and head up the kitchen in my home city. Not only is the hotel a Chester icon, but a culinary institution that has led the way for decades. I am incredibly excited to join the whole team, where I’ll seek to continue and build on the tradition of excellence and be part of the hotel’s future. I also cannot wait to launch our restaurant ‘Arkle’, a refined dining experience delivered the Cestrian way.”

The Arkle restaurant is set to open March 2022.

For more information on the hotel and its food offering, please visit www.chestergrosvenor.com/ 


The Chester Grosvenor, Eastgate, Chester, Cheshire,England, CH1 1LT

t: +44(0)1244 324024

e: Hotel@ChesterGrosvenor.com

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