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CELEBRITY chefs are everywhere: on TV, selling recipe books or endorsing gadgets.
Anything, in fact, that sells their name. But if you eat at their restaurants, will they be doing what made them famous -- cooking? Some big names do not claim to chop their own onions. Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurants were founded to give disadvantaged young people an opportunity to cook, and he is no longer involved in their day- to-day running.See the full content of this document
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Cook so How Many Celebrity Chefs in Their Restaurants?
But is it too much to expect Gordon Ramsay to be at his Mayfair restaurant now and then, especially when it's called Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's? Certainly, his protege Marcus Wareing thinks so.
He has criticised his mentor for not spending enough time in the kitchen and pledged that when his own ...See the full content of this document
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