Bryn Dwyfor Williams was born and raised into a farming family near
Denbigh, Wales, with his brothers Gareth and Siôn. His father Eifion, a mechanic, is one of seven children, four of whom became farmers. Gwenda, his mother, is a doctor's receptionist. Williams lived in Denbigh until he was 18, then moved to London. Bryn was Chef Patron of Odette's in Primrose Hill, London, from 2008 until May 2024, when he sold the restaurant to explore new ventures After leaving college and working in Cafe Nicoise in
Colwyn Bay, he was encouraged by head chef Carl Swift to take his skills to London. He was taken on by
Marco Pierre White at the Criterion.
Professional career After three years learning his craft under Marco Pierre White at the Criterion, he was sous chef under the tutelage of another culinary legend,
Michel Roux Jr at
Le Gavroche for a further three years. In 2001 he had an opportunity to experience European cuisine at first hand, working at the Patisserie Millet in Paris, which is also where the Roux family honed their skills. In the same year, he went on to work at
Hotel Negresco, a two
Michelin-starred restaurant in
Nice. Back in Britain, Williams moved to the Michelin-starred Orrery Restaurant on
Marylebone High Street in London, working there for four years under the tutelage of head chef André Garrett. Whilst working at the Orrery he competed for the
Roux Scholarship, having been encouraged to participate by Garrett who was himself a previous winner of the prestigious award. Williams finished second overall that year.
Odette's Bryn initially became head chef off Odette's after his
Great British Menu win in 2006, then acquired the restaurant outright in October 2008, a restaurant in
Primrose Hill. He expanded the restaurant in 2014, adding covers, a private dining area, and a chef's table, and earned three
AA Rosettes by upholding a consistent standard of innovation and quality. In May 2024, he sold Odette's to redirect his focus toward his ventures in Wales and abroad
Bryn Williams at Porth Eirias It was announced on 9 September 2013 that Bryn Williams was to open a bistro at a water sports centre on Colwyn Bay promenade. The announcement was made at the official opening of Porth Eirias by
First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones. The bistro opened in June 2015, on Colwyn Bay's promenade, combining seafood and local produce in a casual, scenic setting. The venue has since been awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand for its quality and value
Bryn Williams at The Cambrian Opened in
2020 at the Cambrian 'Adelboden' hotel in the Swiss Alps, marking Bryn's expansion into international hospitality
Touring Club Touring Club opened in Penarth, Wales in June 2023, this small-plates restaurant earned a Michelin
Bib Gourmand as well . Bryn Williams at Theatr Clwyd opened on 6 October 2025.
Gorsedd y Beirdd (Gorsedd of Bards) Williams was honoured by the
Gorsedd of the Bards at the
National Eisteddfod of Wales 2013 festival in his home town of Denbigh, by being chosen a new member of the Eisteddford Druidic Order. ==Media==