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Pure dining pleasure from culinary genius Adam Bennett

Simpsons' Michelin-star chef Adam Bennett has left Birmingham for a new venture. Mary Griffin visits The Cross in Kenilworth to find out whether the chef can continue his legacy.

The Cross in Kenilworth

The Cross, 16 New Street, Kenilworth. 01926 853 840;

Setting out to the new restaurant of the former head chef of Simpsons I’m trying to keep an open mind.

But, like everyone else, I’m wondering whether Adam Bennett will manage to sprinkle some of Simpsons’ golddust over Kenilworth.

The Coventrian chef has handed over the reins of the Simpsons kitchen after returning from the Olympics of the culinary world.

For anyone who hasn’t been following the story of this rising star, Adam represented the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the last Bocuse D’Or, a global contest named after legendary three Michelin-star French chef Paul Bocuse, and pitting the best chefs from 24 countries around the world against one another.

Such was the importance of the competition, Bennett took a four-month sabbatical to train.

In the qualifying European round his meat dish of truffled blue legged chicken with mushrooms and tarragon was marked best in class.

At the world final in Lyon he achieved Britain’s best ever result by finishing fourth, with the best meat platter in the competition and subsequently received the Chairman’s Award from the British Culinary Federation.