Celebrated Australian Chef Bill Granger Dies at 54
Known as the 'King of Breakfast', Granger revolutionized global brunch culture and leaves a legacy of 19 international restaurants.
- Bill Granger, renowned Australian chef and restaurateur, died at the age of 54 in a London hospital on Christmas Day.
- Granger, known as the 'King of Breakfast', was celebrated for his innovative approach to breakfast food and for popularizing Australian brunch culture globally.
- He started his culinary journey with a restaurant in Sydney in 1993, eventually expanding his business to include 19 restaurants across Sydney, London, Japan, and Korea.
- Granger was also a successful food writer, authoring over a dozen cookbooks and hosting several TV series.
- Tributes have poured in from across the culinary world, with fellow chefs and celebrities expressing their sorrow and admiration for Granger's contributions to the food industry.