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The Old Coastguard, Penzance, Cornwall

Cornwall's Old Coastguard hotel is well placed for sourcing the freshest seafood, but head chef Stephen Frost champions local produce from the land, too, as Tom Vaughan discovers
Posted: 11 January 2007 | 00:00

Preston Park Tavern: Quality time

Preston Park Tavern, BrightonAfter a bumper Christmas and New Year season, Preston Park Tavern owners Helen and Andrew Coggings hope to use the traditionally quiet early weeks of the year to take stock and reassess the way forward. Emma Allen reports
Posted: 11 January 2007 | 00:00

Just Ask campaign launched to improve consumers knowledge of food provenance

Pressure group The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has launched its Just Ask campaign at 10 Downing Street.
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 12:17

Your month-by-month guide to seasonal produce

vegetablesIngredients in season... a month-by-month guide
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 09:55

Pep up rice, pasta and pulses

kashmiri riceRice, pasta and pulses are invaluable when catering for today's health-conscious diners. But, asks Emma Allen, how can they be given more taste appeal to make them a real profit opportunity?
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 09:42

Chef Eats Out: Walk into a Windows wonderland

Chris Galvin, chef-proprietor or Galvin at WindowsOne of the most talked-about openings of 2006 played host to 75 Caterer readers last month at a memorable Chef Eats Out lunch. Joanna Wood joined the diners at Galvin at Windows
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 09:42

Mutton makes a come back

Mutton on plateOut of fashion for years, mutton is making a comeback. Thanks in part to a campaign launched by the Prince of Wales, fashionable restaurants all over the country are keen to put it on their menus. Fiona Griffiths reports
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 09:42

Fraudulent food labelling set to rise, warn lawyers

FSA food labellingRestaurants, caterers and food retailers should be wary of fraudulent food labelling which looks set to become an increasing trend, lawyers have warned.
Posted: 10 January 2007 | 08:00

McDonald’s to serve ethical coffee

coffee beansMcDonald’s is to become the UK’s first fast-food chain to serve up ethically sourced coffee in a deal worth £50m.
Posted: 08 January 2007 | 11:20

Strong December helps sales rise at The Restaurant Group

Andrew Page, cheif executive of TRGSales at Frankie & Benny's owner Restaurant Group rose 5% at outlets open at least a year in 2006, helped by a ``strong'' December, the company announced today.
Posted: 08 January 2007 | 09:34

Belfast to publish hygiene scores online from spring

eating outBelfast City Council intends to start publishing health inspection scores online from the spring.
Posted: 05 January 2007 | 17:42

International ban on Caspian sea caviar partially lifted

The international ban on caviar export quotas from the Caspian Sea has been partially lifted, despite the continuing decline of stocks.
Posted: 04 January 2007 | 17:01

Hospitality's year ahead

woman gazing into crystal ballAlways first with the big stories, the Caterer news team turns its attention to what 2007 might hold for the various sectors of our diverse industry
Posted: 04 January 2007 | 10:49

UK smoothie sales on the increase

smoothiesBritons knocked back 34 million litres of smoothies last year worth £134m in total, according to new research.
Posted: 03 January 2007 | 17:16

Review of the reviews - what the critics say about Albannach and others

Review of the reviewsWhat the restaurant critics think of the food in eateries around the UK and the world...
Posted: 03 January 2007 | 11:37

Food group set up to remove bad food from Scottish menus

Bowl of chipsAn expert group has been set up in a bid to help remove badly cooked food from Scottish menus, reports the Sunday Herald.
Posted: 02 January 2007 | 16:22

Customers fall ill after eating at new Loch Fyne restaurant

oysters thought to be cause of illnessThe recent opening of a fish restaurant in Newcastle has been marred by the outbreak of a winter vomiting bug.
Posted: 02 January 2007 | 12:44

2006 - the year in review

In a year of mixed fortunes for UK hospitality most of the bad news has come from Government in the form of botched legislation and threats of new taxes. On its own account, the industry has performed well, as Angela Frewin reports
Posted: 29 December 2006 | 09:00

London’s Imli named as best Indian restaurant in the country

Samir Sadekar, executive chefThe UK’s best Indian restaurant has been named as London’s Imli, sister site to Michelin-starred Tamarind.
Posted: 21 December 2006 | 16:17

British guests have mastered the art of making complaints

waiterNearly eight in 10 hospitality professionals in the UK believe their customers are complaining more than they did 10 years ago, exclusive Caterer research reveals.
Posted: 21 December 2006 | 09:30

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