Ed Baines is the chef and co-owner of Randall & Aubin, the happening champagne and
oyster bar in Soho. The tall, dark and handsome restaurateur is one of the hottest chefs in town.
To reflect his style, his first TV series Lunch With Ed Baines, which aired on Carlton Food Network, had him cooking for and then lunching
with his famous friends, at Randall & Aubin. Unsurprisingly, on the show he cooked for a string of glamorous women, including Darcey Bussell,
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Mariella Frostup and Meg Matthews.
In 1999 he completed the six part series Ed Baines Entertains, filmed at Randall & Aubin, broadcast on the ITV Carlton region. He recorded
2 further series, which were broadcast during 2000 and 2001. He also appeared as one of the chefs for the BBC daytime lifestyle show Housecall.
Ed Baines fell into catering. After a two-year apprenticeship with Anton Mosimann at The Dorchester he spent a few years cooking on one
of the world’s exclusive yachts and at hotels in Juan-les-Pins and Queensland, then back home at Bibendum and the River Café.
At this point he was ‘headhunted’. He became the official Armani chef. He entered a happy time of dressing entirely in Armani and ‘having
a few girlfriends who knew I could get them a discount.’ He also dabbled in modelling. At 25 years of age Ed was contracted by Mogens
Tholstrup to open the very successful Daphne’s in South Kensington, where he remained as Head Chef for three years. He began to yearn for
his own restaurant, and in 1996 as Chef Patron, and with his friend James Poulton, he opened the hugely successful Randall & Aubin;
following this with the Ifield in Chelsea. He has also opened another restaurant bearing the Randall and Aubin name in Fulham Road. In November
2002 Ed and James opened the fourth in the chain, The Belsize, a brand new pub/dining room on the site of the old Belsize Tavern.
Ed filmed Cupid's Dinners for broadcast on UK Food and is one of the
resident chefs on Good Food Live . He has regularly appeared on programmes
for Granada Livetime, Central Television and Carlton Food Network and
has featured on Superchefs . In December 2002 he was seen every weekday
on Channel 5 from December 2nd - 20th presenting Countdown To Christmas.
Most recently he had his own series, Chefs at Sea – also for
UK Food and appeared on the Terry & Gabi (C5) show. Ed has worked
on long term projects with Portmerion and Cole & Mason.
His first book Entertain was published by Kyle Cathie in 2001 and he has been profiled by a raft of newspapers and magazines, including The
Sunday Times, Evening Standard and Time Out . In October 2004 Ed travelled to China to demonstrate British cookery as part of a project with BBC
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