Monica Galetti to shut London restaurant amid flurry of celebrity chef closures

Monica Galetti in her restaurant Mere
Galetti said it was with a 'heavy heart' that she had decided to close Mere seven years after it opened - Lia Toby/Getty Images Europe

The celebrity chef and MasterChef judge Monica Galetti is shutting her London restaurant as the rising minimum wage hammers the hospitality industry.

Ms Galetti said she had decided to shut down Mere, her restaurant in London’s Fitzrovia, with a “heavy heart” after opening it in 2017 with her husband, David, a sommelier.

She said it was “the right time after seven years” in a post on Instagram. Ms Galetti set up the restaurant, which was named in honour of her mother and serves South Pacific-influenced French cuisine, after rising through the ranks of Le Gavroche.

She is also a judge on MasterChef: The Professionals, alongside Marcus Wareing.

The decision comes amid a flurry of top chefs shutting their restaurants in the face of rising costs.

Hospitality bosses have been warning over pressures from rising minimum wage costs. The national living wage rose to £11.44 this month, the biggest cash increase since the minimum wage was created in 1998.

UKHospitality said restaurants and bars were having to cut staff working hours because of a £3.4bn increase in their annual costs, with a significant chunk a result of higher wages.

In March Jason Atherton announced he was shutting his Mayfair restaurant, Pollen Street Social, citing “unsustainably high costs”. Two-Michelin starred restaurant Le Gavroche closed earlier this year, with Michel Roux Jr saying he needed to make time for a better work/life balance.

Simon Rimmer, a presenter on the Channel 4 TV show Sunday Brunch, announced he was shutting his Manchester restaurant Greens in January, blaming a rise in rents.

Tom Kerridge late last year warned that there would be a mass closure of restaurants without more government support.

Mr Kerridge, who runs a string of pubs and restaurants across the UK, said: “The hospitality industry has taken a battering in recent years.

“The stark reality for many businesses is that with rising costs and ongoing challenges, time is running out and without further support from the Government, they will shut their doors.”

He had signed an open letter to the Government calling for more aid, with Ms Galetti also among the 200 signatories.

It is not just staffing costs which have been rising, but restaurants have also faced higher bills for ingredients and energy, pushing many independent owners to the brink.

Research from the Federation of Small Businesses earlier this year showed more than half of small hospitality businesses had experienced a significant increase in their running costs over the past year.

Ms Galetti stepped back from MasterChef: The Professionals in 2022, saying: “My family need me, my restaurant needs me and trying to balance long filming days over the next three months with all these commitments meant that something had to give.” She returned to the TV show last year.

Mere will have its last service on April 16.

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