Michelin-starred chef featured on MasterChef abruptly closes restaurant and cancels all future bookings once it reopens
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Michelin-starred chef featured on MasterChef abruptly closes restaurant and cancels all future bookings once it reopens

The MICHELIN-starred chef, who previously appeared in MasterChef, suddenly closed his restaurant.

Peter Sanchez-Iglesias runs Bristol-based Italian restaurant Casa Bristolwas closing until further notice.

Peter Sanchez-Iglesias appeared in last year's MasterChef series

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Peter Sanchez-Iglesias appeared in last year’s MasterChef seriesCredit: BBC
Casa is an Italian restaurant in Bristol

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Casa is an Italian restaurant in BristolCredit: Tripadvisor
Serves authentic pasta dishes

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Serves authentic pasta dishesCredit: Instagram

West Country restaurateur who also owns Spanish-Mexican restaurant Decimo LondonHe guided contestants through a cooking challenge in last year’s amateur series. MasterChef.

His third restaurant, Paco Tapas in Bristol, lost its Michelin star this year.

In the statement made on the restaurant’s website, the following statements were made: “We are currently closed due to future reservations. If you would like to make a restaurant reservation, please check out our sister restaurant, Paco Tapas.

“All vouchers given to Casa will be honored at Paco Tapas.

“If you have any concerns or questions please contact us at [email protected].”

Customers flocked reddit to discuss why the mysterious shutdown occurred.

Someone wanted to praise the restaurant’s heritage in the area.

They wrote: “What you have to say is that this restaurant has improved the quality of food served in restaurants in the city and many chefs have passed through this restaurant and become top chefs and later open their own restaurants or projects in the city.

“This restaurant would have a wonderful legacy if it were to close completely.

Visit the restaurant serving delicious food at affordable prices, just steps away from the historic Premier League ground

“I’ve only eaten here once, but one of the dishes was the best tortellini I’ve ever had.”

Another suggested that Peter was “bored of Bristol”, while a third opined that he was perhaps “more focused on London in Decimo”.

Peter’s family was also involved; They opened Casamia restaurant in 1999.

Peter worked there with his brother Jonray from the age of 16, eventually earning his first Michelin star in 2009.

Following Casamia’s closure in 2022, Peter decided to reopen and rebrand the restaurant as Casa.

It’s designed to have a more casual feel, with authentic Italian comfort dishes like potato ravioli and mushroom ragu.

But this joint never achieved the Michelin-star status of its predecessor.

The Sun has contacted Casa Bristol for comment.