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Tunbridge Wells chef to appear on BBC's Great British Menu tonight

Diners in Kent may see some familiar food being plated up on the Great British Menu tonight.

Scott Goss, chef patron at The Twenty Six in Southborough, will appear in the BBC competition's kitchen tonight, battling out against chefs from London and the South East.

The chef from West Malling trained at Thanet College in Broadstairs before working with TV chef Gary Rhodes in London.

Scott Goss, Selin Kiazim and James Cochran. Photographer: Andrew Hayes-Watkins/Optomen TV
Scott Goss, Selin Kiazim and James Cochran. Photographer: Andrew Hayes-Watkins/Optomen TV

After spending time at City Rhodes and Rhodes in the Square, Mr Goss became head chef at The Swan in West Malling, before becoming executive chef at restaurant group I'll Be Mother.

The group's roster boasts Kent restaurants Tunbridge Wells and The Swan at Chapel Down in Tenterden, however Mr Goss' time is mostly spent as chef patron at The Twenty Six in Church Road, which is also part of the group.

Scott Goss will appear in the London and South East heat of the Great British Menu tonight. Photographer: Andrew Hayes-Watkins/Optomen TV
Scott Goss will appear in the London and South East heat of the Great British Menu tonight. Photographer: Andrew Hayes-Watkins/Optomen TV

Great British Menu airs on BBC Two from 7.30pm tonight.

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