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670 Grams founder crowned Michelin Young Chef of Great Britain and Ireland

Birmingham chef launched new 16-cover venue after the first lockdown ended last summer

Kray Treadwell has been crowned Michelin Young Chef of Great Britain and Ireland

A Birmingham chef who launched a new restaurant as the country emerged from its first lockdown last summer has been recognised by the prestigious Michelin Guide.

Kray Treadwell only opened 670 Grams in Digbeth in August but was in business long enough to impress judges of the 2021 guide who named him Michelin Young Chef of Great Britain and Ireland.

He is the first winner of the new accolade which recognises excellence among chefs under 30.

It was unveiled during an online ceremony hosted by Michelin several months after the latest guide would normally be announced due to the covid pandemic.

Mr Treadwell, who previously worked at another famous Birmingham restaurant Purnell's, was a finalist on BBC series Great British Menu and named 670 Grams after the weight of his daughter who was born four months prematurely.

It has room for only 16 covers, serves meals inspired by Europe and Asia and publishes a handwritten menu online two days in advance.

It had a three-month waiting list when it first opened last summer.