Hibiscus (restaurant)

Hibiscus was a London restaurant which was owned and run by French chef Claude Bosi. It was opened in 2000 in Ludlow, Shropshire, and won its first Michelin star within a year, and a second in the 2004 Guide. In July 2006, Bosi and his wife Claire announced that they were to sell the location in Ludlow and move closer to London. The property was sold to Alan Murchison, and Bosi purchased a new site on Maddox Street in London. The restaurant closed in 2016.

Hibiscus
The main entrance to Hibiscus
The location of Hibiscus within London
Restaurant information
Established2000 (2000)
Closed2016 (2016)
Head chefIan Scaramuzza
ChefClaude Bosi
Food typeModern French cuisine
Dress codeSmart casual
RatingMichelin stars
AA Rosettes
Street addressMaddox Street
CityLondon, W1
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51.512829°N 0.142277°W / 51.512829; -0.142277
Seating capacity45
Other locationsLudlow, Shropshire (2000–2006)
Other informationNearest station:
Oxford Circus
Websitewww.hibiscusrestaurant.co.uk

Bosi used molecular gastronomy to create some items on the menu in an effort to enhance their flavours, such as freeze-drying cabbage to create a purée. The restaurant has received mixed reviews from critics, but has been listed in The World's 50 Best Restaurants since 2010, and was named by Egon Ronay as the best restaurant in the UK in 2005. The Good Food Guide ranked Hibiscus as the eighth-best restaurant in the UK in the 2013 edition. It has also been awarded five AA Rosettes.

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