Daily news round up: our selection of food and chef news from the world's press
Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay make Jurys Inn's most rewarding bosses list
Chefs and restaurateurs Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay have appeared in a list of people deemed to be the most rewarding bosses in a poll by hotel group Jurys Inn and CrossCountry Trains.
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Sir Terence Conran plans Albion-based 'caff' chain
The Albion, in Shoreditch, East London, has been open for three years and Conran is understood to be looking to roll out the concept as a new chain with a second site expected to open later this year, reported the Times.
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World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2013: Will it be a fourth win for Noma?
The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, is taking place on Monday (29 April) and speculation is beginning to mount – will Danish restaurant Noma be able to match El Bulli’s record of four years at number one?
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Spice King: how a New Orleans food firm went global
Chef Paul Prudhomme is one of America's most famous chefs. Now he has taken his food company, Magic Seasonings, across the globe.
Read more from BBC News
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