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Michelin-winning chef Heston Blumenthal to revamp Little Chef(27 March 2008 12:31)Heston Blumenthal is to create a menu for a Little Chef restaurant as part of his million pound tie-up with Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver and Channel 4. If successful, the proprietor of the three-Michelin starred Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire, could see his menu adopted by Little Chefs across the country. Blumenthal officially joined Channel Four’s line-up of chefs last month, in a deal first reported back in February on Kitchen Rat and believed to be worth £1m over two years. The series, Big Chef, Little Chef, is part of Channel Four’s spring/ summer season, and will follow in the vein of Hugh Fernley-Whittingstall’s Chicken Run, with a series of three one-hour programmes. Blumenthal and the Fat Duck made headlines last week after inaccurate reports that he had sold the acclaimed business to a relative. Article continues below
Little Chef was rescued from administration last year when private equity group RCapital bought 196 of its 234 roadside restaurants. It is believed that Little Chef was losing £3m a year at the time. A revival of Little Chef by Jamie Oliver was mooted last year after his production company Fresh One had talks with the chain but no progress was made.
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