Angela Hartnett, Tom Kerridge, Jason Atherton, Clare Smyth, and a host of other leading chefs will launch a new cookbook next week to mark a year since the pandemic hit and restaurants were first closed. Chefs at Home, published by Jon Croft Editions, will feature recipes for dishes cooked by the chefs at home during […]
The family restaurant chain Prezzo will permanently close 22 sites after being bought via pre-pack administration by the investment firm Cain International. It means 216 of the group’s 2,900 employees will lose their jobs. As it stands, 156 restaurants will remain, and are expected to reopen when coronavirus restrictions are lifted (in April, in May? […]
Joe Allen, the founder of the eponymous group of restaurants across London, New York, and Paris died at the age of 87, it was announced on Tuesday. Harden’s co-founder Peter notes that our guide launched after the restaurants’ true heydey (and that of its sibling Orso), but their significance has long continued, and remain a nostalgic […]
It’s not secret that holidays in the UK will be hot property after lockdown. This is for a number of reasons, all of which you’ll already be aware. Still, those hoping to get away in spring (we hope) will be mindful – and proactive in booking somewhere. The value of the domestic holiday market in […]
Here is our weekly round-up of what the national and local restaurant critics are writing about, for the week ending 7 February 2021. England is still in national lockdown, with restaurants and pubs closed (many are operating a takeaway or delivery service): https://www.gov.uk/find-coronavirus-local-restrictions. All of Wales is at alert level 4, with similar restrictions to […]
London’s India Club, which is steeped in nostalgia and one of the more affordable dining options on the Strand, has extended its fundraising drive as it looks to launch a legal challenge against its landlords. The owners of the historic building within which the India Club is housed is Marston Properties. For some time the […]
A new Indian fine-dining concept called Heritage was due to open in Dulwich but its launch was postponed by the pandemic. Rather than waiting around, it will instead launch a little differently with a new takeaway service on February 16. “Putting a contemporary spin on traditionally grounded recipes, Heritage Home Dining will bring nostalgic family-taught dishes […]
“The 2021 Spring Budget, due to be announced on March 3, will be the most important and impactful in the UK’s modern history.” These are the words of UKHospitality. How could one disagree? We will all be bracing ourselves and hoping for positivity. What’s crucial is the Government committing to support businesses further. After all, […]
London’s Casa Cruz could lose its licence after the restaurant hosted a lockdown party for Rita Ora. Will we miss it? Our annual poll was not kind to it and recent snapshot we took on Twitter showed little sympathy to the restaurant. Rita Ora’s Lockdown Party – should Casa Cruz lose its licence for hosting […]
A new 6,875 sq ft restaurant from the hospitality entrepreneur Brad Stevens will open at the Liverpool One development. The businessman will open a branch of his Mamasan restaurant concept in a 200-cover space in Liverpool once national lockdown restrictions have eased. The concept offers south east Asian inspired food and cocktails and debuted in […]