2009 MasterChef winner Mat Follas a "rare talent", says critic
The BBC's 2009 MasterChef winner Mat Follas is a chef of "exceedingly rare talent", according to the Guardian's food critic.
Matthew Norman says he enjoyed one of the most pleasing meals in years at Follas' restaurant the Wild Garlic in Beaminster, Dorset.
"Nothing the programme could ever accomplish could compensate for unleashing Loyd Grossman on this island, but MasterChef should be very proud of itself indeed," he says.
Meanwhile the Observer's Jay Rayner says the chefs at World Service in Nottingham are competent cooks, but are trying too hard to produce highly evolved ultra-modern food that is exhausting for the customer.
The Times's Giles Coren is delighted to find terrific service and good, simple, modern home cooking at the King John Inn in Wiltshire, while the Sunday Telegraph's Zoe Williams finds that Avista in the Millennium Hotel in London is either very special and amazing or inexplicable.
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