Michelin-starred chef Martin Wishart receives honorary doctorate from University of Edinburgh
Martin Wishart has become the first chef to be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh.
The double-Michelin-starred chef, who operates two restaurants
in the Scottish capital as well as a cookery school and a
restaurant at Cameron House Hotel on Loch Lomond, has received the
award in recognition of his culinary contribution to
Scotland.
The first chef to win a Michelin star in Edinburgh, Wishart's award
highlights his personal contribution in attracting top-class chefs
to the city, leading to its development as a hub of world-class
dining.
Commenting on the award, Wishart said he was thrilled and humbled.
"It personally means a great deal to have my achievements
recognised by such an esteemed institution. It has been 10 years
since Restaurant Martin Wishart in Leith received its Michelin star
and my fondness and passion for the city has never abated. I look
forward to continuing to contribute to the Edinburgh dining
experience for years to come."
Professor Chris Haslett, added: "Martin has personally contributed
a great deal in helping to establish Edinburgh's reputation as a
fine-food destination, which has had a positive impact on tourism,
too. It has created jobs and provided exceptional,
international-standard training to talented young chefs."
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