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ravelda

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  1. I thought it was brilliant - they were all pi**ing themselves everytime Marco spoke to them at the start, but at the end they seemed inspired (if knackered!). Sure Marco was a little tough on a couple of the customers, ensuring those not acquainted with his reputation for kicking out diners mid-way between courses quickly became so, but it was great TV. I think Jim Davidson was spot on when he said "I'm here for a 2 week cookery course that I couldn't buy for £1m" - those who keep their heads down, listen and work hard will learn a lot!

    Edited for the longest sentance in the world ever - even I nearly passed out when reading it

  2. I would say that you should be able to get a job working the line, but you would most likely be at commis level. Your best bet is to wite to some restaurants where you feel you could add value, maybe offer to do a stage so they can asses your level of skill and take it from there. We have a lot of guys who have joined us through this approach.

  3. Lunch here today - service was much smootehr and more attentive than my last visit. The room was around half full and had a nice buzz - a very different crowd to what I would have expected though - much older than on my first visit.

    Starter was a lovely tete du veau with sauce gribiche and pea shoots. A lovely delicate texture and flavour, nicely meety but without that earthy piggie flavour of the pigs head. Main course was belly of pork - two good sized pieces of rich, fatty pork belly, slowly cooked to keep it nice and moist. This was served with marinated peppers and canellini beans and a carrot puree. All in all a good very enjoyable dish.

    Deserts were a bit of a let down as was the rather dry cheese that I was served, but at £15.50 for 3 courses it is good value for the area.

  4. there are quite a few places in Soho where you can grab food to eat - mainly snacks, but a few places still serve a proper meal. Otherwise there is Vingt-Quatre in Chelsea whose kitchen is open 24 hours a day and serving decent enough food

    Hi all,

    I'm looking for information on dining late in London.. and I mean really late.. is it possible to get a real dinner (not snacks / fingerfood) after midnight? Are places like that easy to find or are there just a few?

    thanks for the help.

  5. Agree with the above - also Gordon Ramsay at Claridges, L'oranger, Wolseley, etc. I have to be honest I think the Mirabelle is very over rated. It is right over the road from my office so I end up there more than I would like to for a last minute meal near the office with clients. To me it should not have a michelin star as the menu never changes (although there is a menu du jour which is reasonable value and changes daily I believe), food quality is not consistent and service can be rather slow and stuffy.

    Don't get me wrong, it is not a bad place, and the room is lovely in a very art-deco way, but for the price you could do much better elsewhere unless you stick to the set lunch du jour menu. Certainly not a place to go to for the glitz and glam gastronomic meal of the visit!

  6. Here is the list of the winners from the annual Catey awards 2007 which was held last night at the Grosvenor hotel

    Cateys 2007: Winners in full

    Best Group Marketing Campaign – The Dorchester

    Best Independent Marketing Campaign – Cotswold House Hotel

    Menu of the Year Award – L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    Pub and Bar Award – Paul Salisbury

    Best Use of Technology Award – Loughborough University

    Leisure and Tourism Award – Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge

    Food Service Caterer Award – Alastair Storey

    Public Service Caterer Award – Sue Hawkins

    Newcomer Award – The Hand and Flowers

    Chef Award – David Everitt-Matthias

    Hotel of the Year, Group – Malmaison Oxford

    Hotel of the Year, Independent – One Aldwych

    Education and Training Award – Sandra Gorman

    Restaurateur of the Year, Group – Robin Rowland

    Restaurateur of the Year, Independent – Pascal Aussignac and Vincent Labeyrie

    Manager of the Year – Debbie Taylor

    Special Award – Peter Kay and Michael Quinn, the Ark Foundation

    Lifetime Achievement Award – Richard Shepherd

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