Tom Aikens: Cooking

The first cookbook by Michelin-starred chef Tom Aikens.

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  • Oct 2006

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Tom Aikens

Tom Aikens (born 1970) is an English chef. Aikens was born in Norwich in 1970 into a family of wine merchants. He worked at Mirabelle in Eastbourne and Cavaliers in Battersea, London, as a commis chef. He moved to London’s Capital hotel under Michelin-starred head chef Philip Britten and was...

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