15 Compass chefs to experience life in Marcus Wareing kitchen


Michelin-starred chef, Marcus Wareing has developed ‘Forward’, a cutting-edge culinary training programme in partnership with market-leading foodservice and support services company, Compass Group UK & Ireland.

A great supporter in helping chefs reach their potential, Wareing has generously offered each Forward chef an experience of a lifetime, working and dining in his exclusive restaurant.

Fifteen senior Compass chefs have enrolled on ‘Forward with Marcus Wareing’, an enhanced culinary programme which runs alongside a Level 4 Senior Culinary Chef or Level 5 Operations Departmental Manager apprenticeship standard.

Halfway through the 18-month course, Wareing wants to test the flourishing chefs and putting them through their paces in his busy kitchen.

Michelin-starred restaurant Marcus, set within The Berkeley Hotel in Knightsbridge, serves contemporary British food. Each cohort member will be working alongside the chefs in the restaurant to help prep food for one day of service.

Wareing has also invited them to see life on the other side of the pass, with a meal for two to enjoy his fine-dining experience.

The tried-and-tested method of experiencing a Michelin-starred kitchen as part of a culinary development programme will enable the cohort to “take their skills to the next level,” Wareing commented.

He went on, “When we developed the ‘Forward’ programme, we were looking for ways to develop the chefs’ skills, grow their knowledge, and expand their imagination. By offering them an opportunity to see a different way of cooking in the kitchen, we are letting the chefs take yet more new ideas and skills back to their day-to-day roles.”

Head of Apprenticeships & Early Careers at Compass Group UK & Ireland, Jonathan Foot, said, “We’re delighted we can provide such an amazing opportunity for our cohort of chefs.

'The ‘Forward with Marcus Wareing’ programme is meant to give chefs experiences and lessons which take their skills to the next level; giving them time in a fine-dining kitchen, such as this, is fantastic way to advance and develop their skills during their apprenticeships, making the service they provide to their customers and clients even better.”