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Chester restaurant beats national chains to menu development award


The three-strong Olive Tree Brasserie chain has seen its Chester restaurant beat national Japanese chain YO! Sushi and Southern-based gourmet burger multiple site operator Hache Burgers, take home the prize of 'Best Menu Development' at the Eat Out Magazine Awards in London.

Owner Dean Wilson, who has who founded Olive Tree Brasserie 10 years ago, said, 'Winning amongst my peers and battling it out against people like Yo! Sushi wasn't easy but it just shows that our hard work and determination to create some of the best Greek food around has paid off.

'Over the past decade we've always tried to push the boundaries of conventional Greek cuisine and had great feedback from our customers about it - now it's great to have that industry recognition too.'

Alongside an executive head chef, Wilson creates all of the dishes from scratch and travels to mainland Greece and the Greek islands bi-annually to further his knowledge about new produce and current trends in the Med. He recently visited the Athens Street Food Festival, in Gazi and spent time touring the islands learning about new techniques, ideas and innovations from Greek chefs.

Wilson added, 'When you offer authentic cuisine to your customers it's really important that it is just that - authentic. It's been one of the mainstays of our menus and will continue to be throughout our expansion.'

Around 40% of the menu at the Olive Tree Brasserie is made with produce directly from Greece while the other 60% is sourced as locally as possible from the very best butchers and farmers in the North West.

Wilson has recently acquired a fourth site, which forms part of a wider expansion plan, adding to sites in Preston and Lytham St Anne's, that he hopes will help grow his Greek restaurant chain throughout the North West and eventually nation-wide.