Ismet Shehu | |
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Nationality | Albanian |
Occupation | Chef |
Ismet Shehu also known as Ceren Ismet Shehu is a UK-trained chef from Albania. [1] He was one of the five student chefs who served lunch to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations. [1] He is the owner of Kazerma e Cerenit, an Albanian historical military site which he turned into an agro-tourism business and dining restaurant. [2]
Shehu, migrated from Albania to Britain at age 17. [3] After arriving in the UK, he entered the construction and hospitality industries where he served for a few years before taking up a university course in hospitality and catering. [3] [4] The course gave him and four other students the rare opportunity of serving lunch to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations. [3] [5]
Shehu later returned to Tirana, Albania, where he established and runs a chain of restaurants including Ceren Ismet Shehu and his newest restaurant Kazerma e Cerenit, an Albanian historical military site which he turned into an agro-tourism business and dining restaurant. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Ismet Shehu | |
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Nationality | Albanian |
Occupation | Chef |
Ismet Shehu also known as Ceren Ismet Shehu is a UK-trained chef from Albania. [1] He was one of the five student chefs who served lunch to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations. [1] He is the owner of Kazerma e Cerenit, an Albanian historical military site which he turned into an agro-tourism business and dining restaurant. [2]
Shehu, migrated from Albania to Britain at age 17. [3] After arriving in the UK, he entered the construction and hospitality industries where he served for a few years before taking up a university course in hospitality and catering. [3] [4] The course gave him and four other students the rare opportunity of serving lunch to the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during the 2012 Diamond Jubilee celebrations. [3] [5]
Shehu later returned to Tirana, Albania, where he established and runs a chain of restaurants including Ceren Ismet Shehu and his newest restaurant Kazerma e Cerenit, an Albanian historical military site which he turned into an agro-tourism business and dining restaurant. [6] [7] [8] [9]