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Putney Bridge Likely To Be Sold For £3 Million
21 March 2005
Not another headline for a great British treasure that has been sold to the Americans, but referring to the well known restaurant near to the bridge in West London.
Shish, You Know Who! Third Branch Coming Along
14 March 2005
Shish, the restaurant that specialises in cuisine that covers a wide area from the Middle East to China, and gives the shish kebab, the lager louts’ favourite food, a good name, is opening branch number three in Bayswater, London.
The End Of A Legend In Ludlow
3 March 2005
At the end of last week they finally called time at The Merchant House in Ludlow, possibly the most famous small restaurant in England, owned by the irrepressible Shaun Hill, ones of the most enthusiastic and delightful chefs in the country.
Shoppers Give Celebrity Chefs The Thumbs Down
21 February 2005
A survey of supermarket shoppers should give cause for concern to Jamie Oliver, who advertises Sainsbury’s, as they have clearly stated that they do not believe that he actually uses their products at home.
New Stars For Birmingham
5 February 2005
The latest Michelin Guide has produced good news for Birmingham, as both Glynn Purnell at Jessica's and Andreas Antona's new Simpson's have won a Michelin star - a first for England’s second city.
White Is Deeper In The Red
24 January 2005
Mercurial chef Marco Pierre White’s restaurants lost another £3 million in the last financial year for which figures are available; the mystery of how he manages to stay in business continues to baffle many observers.
Isolated
21 January 2005
After months of rumours that it was up for sale, finally Isola, Oliver Peyton’s Italian eating palace in Knightsbridge, has shut its doors as it has been sold to one of the owners of Momo, David Ponti.
A Bit Of An Uphill Struggle
7 January 2005
Shaun Hill, owner of the famed Merchant House restaurant in Ludlow, and the reason why Ludlow has taken a prime place at centre stage of the culinary world, has had to admit defeat in his attempt to sell it as a going concern.
Can Gordon Ramsay Swear In Japanese?
10 December 2004
Hopefully Gordon Ramsay will have managed to master a few choice Japanese swear words by the time his new restaurant opens there in 2005.
We Think That He Will Know The Correct Drill
9 December 2004
Hilton – one of the largest hotel groups in the world – has made a surprising choice as the new Chief Executive of its hotel side; they have selected Ian Carter, who is presently President of Black & Decker’s Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia operation.
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