The closure comes less than two weeks after the departure of head chef Anthony Raffo and restaurant manager Maria Danzanvilliers.
Anglo in London’s Farringdon has permanently closed following the recent departure of head chef Anthony Raffo and restaurant manager Maria Danzanvilliers.
Less than two weeks ago, a post on Instagram revealed the pair were leaving the restaurant after four and a half years.
The statement on social media read: “Having full creative control of the restaurant they have created something truly unique with their food and service and [it] won’t be the same without them.
“Their hard work and vision of Anglo has paid off with glowing reviews and accolades. Thank you so much and please everyone follow them to see what they do next but first a well-deserved break.”
Anglo has since appeared to have deleted its Instagram page.
A statement on its website read: “We are sorry to announce that Anglo is now permanently closed. If you have a voucher with us please contact info@anglorestaurant.com or support@giftpro.co.uk.”
Anglo was a modern British restaurant that was founded by Le Manoir-trained chef Mark Jarvis in March 2016. It also won him the Newcomer Award at the 2017 Cateys.
In January, Jarvis was appointed culinary director of Signet Collection, which this year acquired its fourth property, Deans Place hotel.