Graeme Pallister

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Graeme Pallister
Culinary career
Current restaurant(s)
  • 63 Tay Street (since 2007; 18 years ago (2007))
    No.1 The Bank (since 2005; 20 years ago (2005))
Previous restaurant(s)

Graeme Pallister is a Scottish chef and restaurateur from Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross.[1] He is currently owner and chef patron at 63 Tay Street[2] and chef patron at No.1 The Bank,[3] both in Perth.[4] His cooking career began in 1994 at Kinloch House Hotel. From there, he went on to work at Angel, in Sussex; Longueville Manor, in Jersey; Let's Eat, in Perth;[5] and Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, near Auchterarder.[6] He began at No.1 The Bank in June 2005, and opened 63 Tay Street (now with two AA Rosettes) in January 2007. Ten years later, 63 Tay Street was named "Scottish Restaurant of the Year" at the Scottish Food Awards. On a personal level, he has won Scottish Hotel Awards' "Executive Chef of the Year" (2010) and Catering in Scotland's "Chef of the Year" (2013).

Pallister grew up in Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross, one of two sons of a father who was a local policeman and a mother who worked as a secretary at Blairgowrie Golf Club.[7] His maternal grandparents ran the Red House Pub in the town, prior to its conversion into a hotel. He recalls helping out in its kitchen, during a celebration to mark his grandparents' anniversary, and "experiencing a strong feeling of belonging".[7] His father's parents ran hotels on Jersey, where Pallister later worked.[7]

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