Jackson Boxer is to begin a residency at the Corner restaurant at Selfridges store on London’s Oxford Street this month.
The chef will take over the space in the Women’s Designer Galleries on the second floor from 22 September.
Jackson Boxer at the Corner will serve an experimental and seasonal menu, with dishes such as smoked butter noodles, Madagascan pepper, with Comte and chives; a fried veal sandwich with tuna and caper mayonnaise and shredded cabbage on toasted brioche; and Cru Virunga dark chocolate mousse with caramelised white chocolate cream, malted chocolate tuille and a sharp goat’s milk sorbet.
It is understood there is no fixed end date but will be a long-term residency.
Boxer said: “Selfridges fascinates me. I love the scale, the crowds, the way it smells, the way it sounds, the smooth constant glide of those crisscrossing escalators.
“I’m enormously excited to take over the Corner at Selfridges and revitalize this beautiful jewel in one of London’s most iconic and glamorous institutions.”
The length of the residency has not been confirmed.
Boxer won the 2021 Menu of the Year Catey for his London restaurant Orasay and this year worked with Experimental Group on the opening of Cowley Manor in the Cotswolds.