Eoghan O'Flynn shares his life in food, from his earliest memories to his favourite flavours and culinary inspirations.
Eoghan O'Flynn shares his life in food, from his earliest memories to his favourite flavours and culinary inspirations.
A motivated, ambitious and dynamic young chef who has worked for several years in a variety of kitchens, ranging from casual bars and grills to Michelin stars, Eoghan hasextensive Irish and international experience. He began his career in 2016 at the Titanic Restaurant in Cobh and has since worked at well-known establishments like Hayfield Manor, Liss Ard Estate, Bastion Restaurant, and two-star Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons.
What does food — sitting down to a meal with friends, mindfully preparing a meal, nourishment, etc — mean to you?
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