FOOD & BOOZE NEWS January 7, 2010 THE AVENUE REOPENS The mighty D&D London, owners of Coq D’Argent, Pont de la Tour and Skylon, are relaunching St James’s stalwart The Avenue with a new chef, ex-Launceston Place cook Mikko Kataja, on 18 January. The new-look restaurant has gained a private dining room and a new menu that focuses on modern British cooking [...]
Food to make central London blush March 1, 2010 The Artichoke 9 Market Square, Old Amersham, Bucks, HP7 ODF, tel: 01494 726611 Cost per person without wine: £40 For a Tuesday evening, it wasn’t the usual sort of place to meet for dinner. From Baker Street we boarded a Metropolitan Line train to Amersham and, 50 minutes later, hopped out into the fog and [...]
WANDSWORTH GETS A TASTE OF MOROCCO February 8, 2010 OCCUPYING a useful spot on the central drag of villagey little Wandsworth Town, Moroccan restaurant Doukan might be one more local joint in an area packed with pretty cafes and no end of buggy-pushing mummies to eat in them. However, only a few months after opening last year, it made it onto The F Word, [...]
CADBURY’S CARR REFUSES TO COSY UP TO KRAFT PREDATOR ROSENFELD February 4, 2010 IRENE Rosenfeld hasn’t exactly offered herself readily to the cameras during her ultimately successful five-month pursuit of chocolatier Cadbury, though The Capitalist hears there was at least one photograph of herself that the Kraft boss would have liked as a memento to her victory. As the two companies’ representatives filed out of the offices of [...]
What to cook your Valentine February 10, 2010 SHANE PEARSON, THE ARCH LONDON HOTEL “I will be focusing on simple, easy-to-make dishes – I want to spend more time with my partner enjoying their company than in the kitchen. Consider sharing food – for example cook a Chateaubriand. Consider food that looks great, and seems special with minimum effort such as a selection [...]
DSG enjoys a window of opportunity November 26, 2009 DSG International, the electricals retailer yesterday reported a recent surge in sales helped by store upgrades and consumer demand for Microsoft’s new Windows 7, giving it confidence for Christmas. DSG, which runs the Dixons, Currys and PC World chain, said sales at stores open at least a year fell four per cent in the 24 [...]
BILL OF THE WEEK October 4, 2009 IT was off for Britain’s favourite munch – curry – on Wednesday lunchtime for these six American businessmen at Mayfair Indian restaurant Gaylord. At £1,373.25, the banquet probably wasn’t the cheapest of working lunches, but our diners did start off with the fine stuff, knocking back two bottles of Louis Roederer Cristal and one of [...]
BILL OF THE WEEK October 4, 2009 IT was off for Britain’s favourite munch – curry – on Wednesday lunchtime for these six American businessmen at Mayfair Indian restaurant Gaylord. At £1,373.25, the banquet probably wasn’t the cheapest of working lunches, but our diners did start off with the fine stuff, knocking back two bottles of Louis Roederer Cristal and one of [...]
CITY CURRY LOVERS EMPTY THEIR POCKETS FOR UK WAR VETERANS May 14, 2009 NOSHING down on a good curry is one of the best ways to relieve City stress (just ask chancellor Alistair Darling, who famously thrashed out the details of his mammoth £500bn bank bailout plan over an Indian takeaway back in October). So it should come as no surprise that Lord Mayor Ian Luder decided to [...]
CITY CURRY LOVERS EMPTY THEIR POCKETS FOR UK WAR VETERANS May 14, 2009 NOSHING down on a good curry is one of the best ways to relieve City stress (just ask chancellor Alistair Darling, who famously thrashed out the details of his mammoth £500bn bank bailout plan over an Indian takeaway back in October). So it should come as no surprise that Lord Mayor Ian Luder decided to [...]