People 1 minute 02 November 2018

Chef Paul Foster's Salt: From Kickstarter to Michelin Star

We tell the story of chef Foster's rise to acclaim.

Back in February 2016, Paul Foster took a great risk—leaving his position as head chef at Mallory Court in Leamington Spa, where he had been for two years—in order to launch a Kickstarter campaign. The aim of the crowdfunding venture was to help Paul fulfill a lifelong dream of opening his own restaurant.

It was a tense and emotional time for Paul and his wife Rhiain, but by March of 2016, and with the help of friends, former colleagues —and some savvy social media—Paul had reached his target of £100,000.

More emotional upheaval followed as Paul and Rhiain searched for a suitable venue for their restaurant and finally, in March 2017, Salt in Stratford-Upon-Avon opened for its very first service.

Praise and plaudits followed, and on October 1, 2018, the ultimate accolade was bestowed as the restaurant was awarded with a Michelin Star.


       

Chef Paul’s vision was to create "a fine dining restaurant using the best produce, served in a relaxed atmosphere where you can sit back, relax and enjoy your dining experience."

The Michelin Inspectors agreed, describing Salt as a lovely, unpretentious restaurant with a laid-back atmosphere and friendly service. They praised its use of carefully sourced, first rate ingredients and referred to Paul’s cooking as refreshingly unfussy with clear, defined flavors and restrained originality. (The advice from the Michelin Inspectors is to sit in the rear of the restaurant opposite the open kitchen; this allows you to watch the talented chef at work.)

If it’s good value you’re after, come midweek for lunch; Friday and Saturday nights are when you can try the tasting menu, which shows off Paul’s creativity to the fullest extent.

Not being the kind of person to rest on his laurels, Paul has recently published his debut cookbook, simply named Salt.

So what’s next for this ambitious young chef?

We look forward to following his next steps, wherever they may lead.


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@Paulfosterchef


Photos by Tom Humphries.

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