Josh Overington: Acclaimed Yorkshire chef to visit customers' homes and cook for them

The chef behind an incredibly popular Yorkshire restaurant which closed down last year have announced one of his new projects.

Josh Overington ran Le Cochon Aveugle in York with his wife Vicky until last year, when they closed down the restaurant after saying they had 'creatively outgrown the space'. The name means 'blind pig' in French, and was inspired by the blind tasting menu the restaurant served. Now, Josh has launched Josh Overington at Home, which will see both him and Vicky visit customers’ homes and cook a six-course meal for them and their guests.

Announcing the project on Instagram, they said: “Josh and Vicky will arrive at the hosts' kitchen to prepare, cook and serve dinner to you and your guests. We will do all the menu preparation, bring everything with us and tidy up afterwards as well. All you need to do is invite your friends over for a celebration, relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the occasion.“The menu will be a six course menu including snacks, our homemade sourdough, main dishes and puddings as well as an optional cheese course with Courtyard Dairy cheeses. As well as featuring some Cochon classics, we will also be giving you an exclusive opportunity to taste some brand new dishes we've been working on.“Whilst we won't be providing the wine and drinks, we can offer suitable wine recommendations, even designing a wine pairing flight to accompany the menu too.”

A minimum of four guests will be required for the booking, which will cost £125pp. Click here for more information.