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Host a School Chef, the LACA event that sees school chefs spend a day in one of the country’s top restaurants, sent Jill Hall of Trinity Church of England primary school in Henley-on-Thames and Debbie Rice of North Kidlington school in Oxfordshire to work with executive head chef Gary Jones at Raymond Blanc’s Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons. Hall said both school chefs agreed the experience was “the highlight of our catering careers”.
Southeast Asian restaurant Sticky Mango is launching an 11-course taste of Indonesia tasting menu to celebrate chef Peter Lloyd’s love of Indonesian cuisine. The menu showcases the flavours and styles of the islands, from barbecued sea bass wrapped in banana leaf, inspired by West Javan ‘pepesan’ to Balinese ‘babi guling’ – spitroast suckling pig. The menu is wrapped up with Lloyd’s signature dish, mango and black sticky rice
Southeast Asian restaurant Sticky Mango is launching an 11-course taste of Indonesia tasting menu to celebrate chef Peter Lloyd’s love of Indonesian cuisine. The menu showcases the flavours and styles of the islands, from barbecued sea bass wrapped in banana leaf, inspired by West Javan ‘pepesan’ to Balinese ‘babi guling’ – spitroast suckling pig. The menu is wrapped up with Lloyd’s signature dish, mango and black sticky rice
Southeast Asian restaurant Sticky Mango is launching an 11-course taste of Indonesia tasting menu to celebrate chef Peter Lloyd’s love of Indonesian cuisine. The menu showcases the flavours and styles of the islands, from barbecued sea bass wrapped in banana leaf, inspired by West Javan ‘pepesan’ to Balinese ‘babi guling’ – spitroast suckling pig. The menu is wrapped up with Lloyd’s signature dish, mango and black sticky rice
Stuart Johnson, managing director at London’s Brown’s hotel and 2012 Hotelier of the Year, completed the Thames Path Ultra Challenge 100km in honour of his wife Penny, who he lost to cancer five years ago. He raised more than £13,000 for the Children with Cancer UK charity, after taking 25 hours and 30 minutes, including breaks, to walk along the riverbank from Putney in London to Henley in Oxfordshire. Johnson, who was joined by a number of fellow liverymen from the Worshipful Company of Innholders, who completed 25km and 50km walks along the path, described the experience as “humbling”.
Starboard Hotels is set to add another property to its portfolio after the final beam was put in place at its first London location during a special landmark ceremony. Representatives from Starboard Hotels, together with those from construction company the RGB Group, Hilton Worldwide, Ealing Council and other distinguished guests, assembled for the topping-out celebrations at the 162-bedroom Hampton by Hilton London Park Royal.
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