Sally Abé
Sally Abé was born in Nottingham. Sally came to London in 2007 at the age of 20 to undertake a year placement at The Savoy – and then never left. She went on and joined Gordon Ramsay at Claridge’s later that year, before going on to work at The Ledbury, Elysian Street, The Harwood Arms, the Pem, and now The Bull Charlbury. She has also worked as the Technical Food Editor at Great British Chefs.
As Head Chef at The Harwood Arms – which remains London’s only Michelin-starred pub, Sally led the kitchen for over four years. She not only retained the Michelin star but also placed the pub at number one on Estrella Damm’s Top 50 Gastropubs list for the first time in its history.
In 2021, Sally was appointed Consultant Chef at Conrad London St. James, overseeing the launch of four new food and drink concepts in Westminster. Shortly after, Sally opened The Pem – her first standalone restaurant – within Conrad London St. James, named after suffragette Emily Wilding Davison.
Sally is a familiar face on TV, regularly appearing on Saturday Kitchen Live, James Martin’s Saturday Morning, and reaching the banquet with her starter on Great British Menu 2025.
In 2024, Sally published her first book, A Woman’s Place is in the Kitchen, a memoir of her life in hospitality that explores the highs, lows, and urgent need for change within the hospitality industry.
It tells the story of Sally’s rise to become an award-winning chef in the brutal world of restaurant kitchens; how a girl from the Midlands who used to cook herself Smash to get by is now one of the most successful fine-dining chefs working today. The book won ‘Best Debut Food Book’ at the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards.
Books
Sally really tells it how it is. She is not only someone I look up to but a friend and a complete trailblazer when it comes to being a "woman" in the kitchen. This book will be a go to for those needing that bit of bravery and resilience in a world that needs more people like her -- Candice Brown
Wow. Sally's book is an insightful, honest account of a young cook's journey to an inspirational chef -- Angela Hartnett
Fantastic, exciting deep dive into kitchen life from one of Britain's leading young chefs, talking about her experiences and outlining how amazing this industry can be, but also the hard work and dedication it takes to get to the top -- Tom Kerridge
Sally Abé is lifting the lid on what being a woman in male-dominated, professional kitchens is really like ― Independent
She doesn't so much pull back the curtains as yank them away, revealing the plain truth of what it takes to get dinner on to your plate ― Observer
A story of graft and tenacity, learned amid the often military brutality of professional kitchens. It is unflinching and funny, and features plenty of candid stories -- Best Books of 2024 ― Observer Food Monthly