Chef Richard Corrigan – who has won Great British Menu three times – has offered a £1,000 reward for information about a customer who “dined and dashed” at one of his London restaurants.
The restaurateur, 54, posted a picture on social media of a man who he said racked up a £1,500 bill and “finished with a Cuban (then) walked in to the night” after eating at Corrigan’s Mayfair on December 18.
He renewed his appeal on Twitter on Friday, saying there was “1000 Corrigan eating pounds” on offer for anyone with information about the man he called “Mr Pimpernel”.
Corrigan, who was awarded his first Michelin star in 1994 when he was head chef of Stephen Bull in Fulham and a second at Lindsay House in Soho in 2007, told The Times: “I was sitting near him at one point and thought there was something odd.
“He was sitting there by himself with a very expensive bottle of wine and there was just something that wasn’t right about it.
“Half an hour later the restaurant’s manager went into the back and told me that the customer had left without paying.”
The diner’s three-course meal included partridge foie gras, truffles and a souffle.
Recognise this ‘odd’ diner? It might get you a £1,000 meal on Richard Corrigan