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Juice talk
Disillusioned by the demands of the supermarkets, apple farmers David and Linda Deme hit upon the idea of blending juices from the different.... more
(24 November 2004 18:28)
Choice wines
The wine list at Simpson's-in-the-Strand had got a bit tired, so general manager Robin Easton decided to let his staff loose on it. Fiona Sims reports more
(24 November 2004 18:21)
Could they solve the skills shortage?
The prison service puts a lot of effort into training inmates for jobs in catering after their release. Some prisons now even offer NVQ level 3.... more
(24 November 2004 18:20)
Big in Dubai
It's a far cry from the days when Dubai was a small fishing settlement. Now the resort has changed out of all recognition and it seems there's no.... more
(24 November 2004 18:19)
How I got here
Stuart Hudson, sommelier at Mju restaurant, London more
(24 November 2004 17:45)
In Brief
Eire's image plea, Seeing the light, Eating-out boom more
(24 November 2004 17:45)
Restaurants weigh up membership schemes
A clutch of leading London restaurateurs are thinking of turning their restaurants into proprietary clubs, which are company-owned but require a.... more
(24 November 2004 16:13)
People moves
All the latest appointments and promotions... more
(24 November 2004 14:38)
Age discrimination
Janvi Patel and Anna Humphrey, assistant solicitors in the leisure and hospitality group at law firm Charles Russell, look at the potential minefield.... more
(23 November 2004 18:17)
Food File
Fish, fresh produce, meat and how to use them... more
(23 November 2004 18:12)
DDA and reason
Here's an ethical conundrum for you: a wheelchair user contacts a hotel and asks if it has a lift that can accommodate his wheelchair. Somebody on.... more
(23 November 2004 18:07)
Over to you
Who do you want to win the US election and why? more
(23 November 2004 18:06)
Wolseley voted top London restaurant
Jeremy King and Chris Corbin's Wolseley (pictured) in Piccadilly was voted the London Restaurant of the Year in the Harpers & Moët Restaurant Awards.... more
(23 November 2004 18:03)
Stephen Korany
Hotelier Stephen Korany, renowned for his 42 years of service at the Basil Street Hotel, died on 22 October after a prolonged illness. more
(23 November 2004 17:49)
IHF seeks better VAT deal for hoteliers
The current VAT regime for hotels and restaurants in the Irish Republic is "one of the worst in Europe" and is a barrier to tourism, according to the.... more
(23 November 2004 17:47)
Licenses are still increasing
The number of pubs, restaurants, and bars that sell alcohol continues to grow, despite a slight blip over the past year, according to new Government.... more
(23 November 2004 17:30)
Regional Spotlight: Yorkshire Coast
Generations of fledgling holiday-makers once flocked to the Yorkshire coast, but in the seventies and eighties its resorts fell on hard times as.... more
(23 November 2004 17:09)
Indian Essence
"Atul Kochhar is the best in his field, and his passion for tradition shines through in this book, which is aimed at the domestic market" more
(23 November 2004 17:08)
Adelphi House, Paisley
Maybe you've dreamed of setting up on your own but been put off by sky-high property prices. more
(23 November 2004 16:58)
Sandwich market still has room to grow
Forget the rise of low-carb diets and the talk of sandwiches being past it - according to its followers the market still has a long way to go. Karl.... more
(23 November 2004 16:50)
Last supper
The Savoy Grill's JOSHEMETT heads for south-east France, where Michel Bras whips up a feast of sweetbreads, lobster and pigeon while Led Zeppelin.... more
(23 November 2004 16:41)
La Riviera
Where in Britain is the food more exotic and full of flavour than in Languedoc? Inverness, of course, says chef Loic Lefebvre. Emma Allen went to.... more
(23 November 2004 16:39)
How to...
...make Mju-style prawn soup more
(23 November 2004 16:28)
On the move
The five-star Swissôtel the Howard, London, has appointed a new director of sales and marketing, Simone Broekhaar. She joins from Swissôtel Amsterdam.... more
(23 November 2004 16:27)
Regional Spotlight: Manchester
Manchester's buzzing nightlife and music scene has long made it popular with students, but major development in the past five years and the.... more
(23 November 2004 16:22)
Golden Lion, Padstow
For the operator who fancies following in the footsteps of Rick Stein and flexing their culinary muscles in Padstow, this week we bring you the.... more
(23 November 2004 16:21)
Contract Wins
Lexington bags four new deals, £1m contract at Stock Exchange, Holroyd Howe bags DCMS job... more
(23 November 2004 15:58)
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