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Meet the Business Owner
Gordon H.
Business Owner
Gordon Hamersley and his wife, Fiona, opened the original Hamersley’s Bistro in a tiny storefront on Tremont Street in 1987. The South End was fast on its way to becoming a high-profile local dining destination, and Hamersley’s passion for homey French-American cooking was destined to turn heads. In 1993, Hamersley’s moved into a more spacious building next door to the Boston Center for the Arts, where long list of accolades and awards soon followed, including the prestigious James Beard award for Best Chef in the Northeast (1995). That honor was no doubt a proud day for Boston University, since it was there that Hamersley began cooking, as a student, in the early ‘70s. This would-be restaurateur’s career-defining moment came in 1979, when he moved to Los Angeles and began cooking at the famed Ma Maison under Wolfgang Puck. It was there that Hamersley began to seriously hone his skills as a chef.