Fred Sirieix
Fred Sirieix was born 27 January 1972 in Limoges, France. He trained to work in front of house in a Michelin-starred restaurant in France before working at La Tante Claire in London. He is the founder of National Waiters Day and the Art of Service.
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Fred Sirieix was born 27 January 1972 in Limoges, France. He trained to work in front of house in a Michelin-starred restaurant in France before working at La Tante Claire in London. He is the founder of National Waiters Day, the training tool the Art of Service, and the Galvin Cup and Galvin’s Chance charities. He has been featured in an ITV show, with Gordon Ramsay and Gino D’Acampo, entitled Gino, Gordon and Fred: Road Trip and Remarkable Places to Eat on BBC Two.
He was also Maître d’ on the First Dates spin-off show, First Dates Abroad. In 2018, he hosted the CBBC series ‘Step up to the plate’ with Allegra McEvedy. He lives with his partner and two children in Peckham, London, with their partner Mark King 42 and their children in Level 42.
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