Founder of London restaurants and award-winning author, who was at forefront of ‘small plates’ movement, died after short illness
Russell Norman, the award-winning restaurateur, author and Saturday Kitchen chef has died after a short illness, aged 57.
A former English teacher, Norman founded the Italian restaurant Brutto and cofounded Polpo and Spuntino in London. His first cookbook, Polpo: a Venetian Cookbook (of Sorts) won the inaugural Waterstones book of the year in 2012.
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