TWO-MICHELIN STAR CHEF TO COOK AT THE LANDMARK LONDON

9th May 2008, 12:43pm

Jean Andre Charial, the two-star Michelin chef and owner of L'Oustau de Baumanière in Les Baux de Provence will cook a four-course dinner at the five-star deluxe Landmark London hotel in Marylebone on 12th May 2008.

The Landmark London is delighted to welcome Jean Andre Charial, who will be preparing the dinner for the Time for Peace Film and Music Awards 2008 alongside the hotel's Executive Chef, Gary Klaner. 
 
The prestigious Landmark London, which is represented by The Leading Hotels of the World, is a favourite with A-list celebrities and boasts a fascinating history dating from 1899.
 
The hotel was built as the last of the great railway hotels during the golden age of steam.  
 
The Landmark London, 222 Marylebone Road, London NW1 6JQ
Reservations on 020 7631 8000 or visit www.landmarklondon.co.uk
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