Bill Granger, the self-taught Australian chef, restaurateur, and food writer, died on December 25, 2023, at the age of 54.
He was well-known for his simple, fresh, and lively cooking, as well as his best-selling books and television appearances. With restaurants in Australia, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom, he had a global impact on the culinary scene.
Granger was born in Melbourne on August 29, 1969, and relocated to Sydney in the late 1980s to study art. While studying, he worked as a server and developed an interest in food. Bills, his first restaurant, opened in the Sydney district of Darlinghurst in 1993.
View this post on InstagramThe restaurant became well-known for its morning menu, particularly its creamy scrambled eggs. He went on to create two more Bills restaurants in Sydney, eight in Japan, two in South Korea, one in Hawaii, and four in London.
Granger also published 11 cookbooks, the first of which was Bill’s Sydney Food in 2000. His publications represented his cooking philosophy of using fresh, seasonal, and local foods, as well as his love of Asian flavors. He also hosted several TV shows, including Bill’s Food, Bill’s Holiday, and Bill’s Everyday Asian, which featured his dishes and travels throughout the world.
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According to Celeb Worth, Bill Granger’s net worth is believed to be approximately $10 million. This statistic shows his global success as a chef, restaurant, and prolific food writer.
Granger’s business initiatives, such as his restaurants and media projects, aided his financial success. His culinary influence and the worldwide popularity of his enterprises contributed significantly to his net worth.
Granger died on Christmas Day, 2023, of a heart attack in London, where he lived with his wife, Natalie Elliot, and their three daughters. He’d experienced a series of strokes throughout the 1990s, which had hampered his speech and mobility.
So very sad to hear of the death of Bill Granger. His cafes and books have given so much pleasure to so many. A Sydney icon. Condolences to his family and many friends. pic.twitter.com/a6foNcCOR8
— Tanya Plibersek (@tanya_plibersek) December 27, 2023
He had been in a nursing facility since 2002. On December 30, 2023, his funeral was held at St. Mary’s Church in Notting Hill, London. His family, relatives, and colleagues, as well as numerous celebrities and admirers, were present. His ashes were dispersed in the sea near his home in Sydney after he was cremated.
Granger was widely considered one of his generation’s most influential and beloved chefs and authors. He was commended for his contribution to Australian cuisine as well as his global promotion of healthy and delicious food. In 2019, he was given the Order of Australia Medal for his contributions to the hospitality sector and the community.
Many individuals expressed their regret and appreciation for Granger on social media and in the media. Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Gordon Ramsay, Donna Hay, and Rick Stein were among his notable friends and admirers. They remembered him as a kind, giving, and talented man who loved food and life.
Granger’s legacy is carried on via his restaurants, books, and television series, as well as his family and followers. He will be remembered as a trailblazer, mentor, and friend who inspired millions to enjoy food and cooking. He will be missed immensely, but never forgotten.
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