Giancarlo Caldesi, chef-proprietor of Café Caldesi restaurants and owner of La Cucina Caldesi cooking school, is to open a restaurant in the Berkshire village of Bray.
Caldesi told Caterer he was about to complete a deal to buy Bray's Slice restaurant, which he plans to turn into a fine dining Italian eatery.
While he has not decided on a name for the new venture and is still developing strategic plans, he hopes to have opened the restaurant by the beginning of September.
Home to two of Britain's three three-Michelin-starred restaurants, The Fat Duck and Waterside Inn, Caldesi said moving to Bray will be the "chance of a lifetime".
"It will be the biggest challenge of my career but it is also an opportunity of a lifetime. There's nothing better than to go straight into the lion's den," he said.
"I just want to be there and show that Italians can be equally good."
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By Kerstin Kühn
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