Openings, reviewsWhat’s on the menu? - A round-up of the latest restaurant reviews(07 March 2008 16:39)Bloomberg, 7 March Alan Yau, millionaire restaurateur, founder of the Wagamama noodle chain, is also creator of the Hakkasan and Yauatcha restaurants for which Abu Dhabi is paying more than $60m for a stake. So where did it all go wrong? Time Out New gastropubs are always popular, but seldom this popular. I rang The Warrington on the day it opened (6 February), to book dinner the following week. ‘We have a table at 9.30pm Tuesday after next,’ I was told. ‘If you want 8.30pm, you’re looking at March. But if you just show up, you may get a cancellation." Article continues below
Evening Standard, 5 March Nine years ago, Andy Bassadone, formerly MD at Caprice Holdings, and Chris Benians, who had worked as a chef at that company, launched the mid-market Italian-themed restaurant chain Strada. Five years later and 26 restaurants down the line, they sold their company to Richard Caring for £56m. (With 20 more branches added, Strada was later sold to Tragus, owners of the woeful Café Rouge chain, for £140m.) Instead of kicking their heels in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean as you or I might do, Bassadone and Benians, backed by Caring, almost immediately set about devising a French equivalent of Strada. In the autumn of last year Côte opened in Wimbledon Village. Metro, 5 March Look away now if you're lacking a robust expense account or vast disposable income. The Greenhouse costs a lot of money: live with it or leave it. I'd choose to live with it whenever possible: it's that good
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