Friday Five: The week's top news
Is Gordon Ramsay a bad ambassador for the industry? And has the UK lost its taste for gourmet burgers? We round-up the top hospitality stories of the week.
Is Gordon Ramsay a bad ambassador for the industry? And has the UK lost its taste for gourmet burgers? We round-up the top hospitality stories of the week.
A new luxury hotel with three ‘world class’ restaurants is to open within one of London’s most famous monuments.
The Hong Kong-born restaurateur behind well-known north London Cantonese Jun Ming has opened an upmarket Sichuanese restaurant in Pimlico on the former site of Loong Men Ze Khan.
Trendy Thailand-based restaurant Greyhound Café will launch in January, bringing traditional Thai with a modern twist to its new Fitzrovia home.
Glasgow pop-up restaurant outfit Section 33 is launching a Dinerama-esque street food market on the banks of the River Clyde.
Valentina Fine Foods has been bought out of administration with the closure of half its sites.