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The GFG Briefing | 13 July 2018
A. Wong owner announces second restaurant, ex-Zuma sushi chef to host summer pop-up and new kosher restaurant appoints former Bob Bob Ricard head chef
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A. Wong owner announces second restaurant, ex-Zuma sushi chef to host summer pop-up and new kosher restaurant appoints former Bob Bob Ricard head chef
Phil Howard showcases a veg-based menu at Elystan Street, Salon team to launch a new Peckham restaurant and Eric Chavot makes long-awaited return to London
We look at where, when and how to enjoy France’s best-loved export
Choosing one course isn’t always for cost reasons: sometimes appetites are smaller, or you’re pushed for time, or you’re just in the mood for something simple. We’re all for pushing the boat out every so often and lingering over several courses, but eating out well doesn’t always have to be that way.
Keith Floyd was a difficult chef. At times he was an inspirational one. His BBC show Floyd on France arguably remains one of the finest cookery programmes ever made, and much of its success – in his prime, he was a feature of the Guide – was down to his slapdash, erratic style. Here, Bill Knott remembers Floyd at his most exuberant.