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Author: Sal and Simon

Alan Staley, Royal Hotel: Island Life Chef Of The Year (Podcast)

Thursday, 22nd November, 2007 at 4:29 pm, Isle of Wight

Food & Drink, Ventnor, podcast

Alan Staley, Royal HotelFollowing the news that Alan Staley, Head Chef at The Royal Hotel receiving the Island Life ‘Chef of the Year’ award last week, Simon popped along to the kitchen at the Royal to catch up with Alan.

Alan tells us about how he started out training at the Isle of Wight College and moved swiftly onto The Savoy Hotel in London, where he worked for about a year (a lifetime in kitchen terms).

Following that cheffed at various restaurants and hotels, including onboard the QE2, before heading back to the Island to settle with his family.

He talks highly of Royal Hotel owner William Bailey and how William’s plans to restore the Royal to it’s former glory, enticed Alan to join the team 11 years ago.

The menu at The Royal features Island produce including fresh fish, crab and lobster from Ventnor Haven Fishery, poultry from Brownrigg Farm and the excellent, Isle of Wight Beef.

Listen to the podcast to hear more about how Alan keeps his menu ideas fresh, his staff on their toes and how much the Island food scene has changed in the last ten years.

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5 Responses to “Alan Staley, Royal Hotel: Island Life Chef Of The Year (Podcast)”

  1. Click if you like this comment DEBBY ROBINSON
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    As someone who came to Ventnor from London 5 years ago I have always found food at the Royal absolutely faultless (having found IOW on the whole a ‘food free zone’). All I can say is PLEASE keep up the good work – you are, in my books, one of the best assets Ventnor has.
    PS Any possibility of some less formal ‘brasserie’ type evening event menues (out of season?) to widen the customer base – just a thought.

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  2. I was not surprised that my dad won the Isle of Wight chef of the year as he has been the best chef in my life and his success should be celebrated to everyone who has tasted his dishes. I am so proud of you dad and always will be and one big surprise is I am going to be a chef when I am older!!!

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  4. heya daddy how you doing with your work i can’t wait to see you again soon missing you!!!! xxxx

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  5. i am very pleased with my dad and his chefs i have got to know the chefs such as sam, dan, adam, sarah, nick, poppy and lodz more and i am so glad i know them!!!! they are the best chefs in the world! xxxx

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