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Birmingham chef crowned industry's best by Michelin

Ash Valenzuela-Heeger from Riverine Rabbit in Stirchley wins prestigious young chef title as fine-dining venues retain their stars

Ash Valenzuela-Heeger (right), with wife Erin who together run Riverine Rabbit in Birmingham, has been named Young Chef of the Year by the Michelin Guide(Image: Riverine Rabbit)

A Birmingham chef whose much-loved restaurant has only 12 seats has been named Young Chef of the Year for 2025 in the prestigious Michelin Guide.

Ash Valenzuela-Heeger, who runs Riverine Rabbit in Stirchley, was awarded the accolade at a ceremony in Glasgow as the famous tyre brand announced its annual guide to the nation's best places to eat.

The venue in Pershore Road was also handed a Bib Gourmand which Michelin gives to restaurants that serve "high-quality food at a reasonable price".

Inspectors praised the wallet-friendly prices, calling it a welcome bonus after receiving friendly service and dishes that displayed flavour-packed cooking.

Ms Valenzuela-Heeger moved to Birmingham from her native South Africa to settle in Stirchley with wife Erin who helps to run the restaurant while also working as a research scientist in the University of Birmingham's department of metallurgy and materials.

The couple's restaurant serves dishes inspired by South Africa from as little as £30 for the prix fixe menu.

When collecting the award in Glasgow, the 35 year old said: "I'm not sure how young I am but I'm pleased, thank you very much."