Adam Byatt began his career, aged just 16, in the kitchens of Claridge’s. He opened Trinity in Clapham, south-west London in 2006. Trinity now holds a coveted Michelin Star as well as three AA rosettes. In 2025 Britain’s chefs, restaurateurs and food writers voted Trinity number 4 in the National Restaurant Awards. Among other awards: The Times ranks it in the UK’s Top 100 Restaurants; OpenTable places it in the UK’s top ten. Aside from Trinity, the flagship, Adam has five other restaurants. Since 2024 he has been Chair of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts. In 2025 he was awarded the Michelin Guide’s Chef Mentor of the Year, in recognition of his significant impact on the industry.