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  1. 1 day ago · Jeremy King has never been the sort to shout, so perhaps it’s not such a surprise that his newest restaurant, The Park, opened quietly — stealthily, almost — on Monday morning. No social media blitz, no press releases, no grand announcements. “We’ve been careful,” he says carefully, idly ...

  2. 2 days ago · This is the second restaurant from Jeremy King under his new restaurant group. Once part of Corbin & King, with which he launched iconic London restaurants The Wolseley and Brasserie Zedel among others, he's considered by many to be one of London's leading restaurateurs and this opening sees him properly back in the saddle.

  3. Jun 19, 2024 · Top restaurateur Jeremy King, has risen from the ashes like a phoenix (or "getting back in the saddle" as he puts it) and is properly back in the restaurant game. After being pushed out of Corbin and King, he first kept busy helping out as a consultant with the new Claridge's Restaurant.

  4. 1 day ago · Jeremy King has discreetly opened his second restaurant of the year and tells David Ellis it’s like nothing he’s ever done before 2024-06-26 - JEREMY KING has never been the sort to shout, so perhaps it’s not such a surprise that his newest restaurant, The Park, opened quietly — stealthily, almost — on Monday morning.

  5. 2 days ago · But these are the transportive powers of Jeremy King: one half of the legendary hospitality duo Corbin & King, who in their time have taken Londoners to Belle époque Paris with Brasserie Zédel, recreated turn-of-the-century Vienna with Fischer’s, and paid homage to Grand Cafés across Europe with The Wolseley and The Delaunay.

  6. 5 days ago · This month, Jeremy King will open the Park, an all-day restaurant in Bayswater. It is the second of three big 2024 openings for the lauded restaurateur, who was behind the heydays of some of London’s most celebrated restaurants such as Le Caprice, the Ivy and the Wolseley.

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  8. 6 days ago · With its timeless decor and comforting menu, nostalgia is the order of the day at Jeremy King’s revival of Le Caprice in SW1. Jeremy King opened Le Caprice at 20 Arlington Street with Chris Corbin in 1981. Now, more than four decades later, the London restaurateur returns to his roots with Arlington, on the same site.