The Irish Times can reveal all 57 names on this year's Murphia List of Irish movers and shakers in the London food and drink scene
Anna Haugh, the Tallaght chef who combines TV presenting – Saturday Kitchen, Ready, Steady, Cook and, now, Masterchef: The Professionals – with running her Chelsea restaurant,Murphia List 2023: Anna Haugh. Photograph: Andrew Ogilvy
Catherine Hanly, who founded Hot Dinners in 2009 with her brother Gavin, says: “Every year we love hearing about the creative contributions being made by Irish people to London hospitality. Whether they’re opening new restaurants, running fabulous pubs or serving up amazing food, the London food and drink scene wouldn’t be the same without them.”
Donal Denvir of Bord Bia calls the list “a true celebration of the best of London’s Irish food and drink scene, shining a light on the wealth of talent and creativity Ireland brings to the city”.
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