In a mesmerising four-part TV adaptation, Carly is now head chef at a new restaurant where the pressure-cooker atmosphere will have you rooting for this troubled bunch
When George William Wilton opened his shellfish-mongers close to Haymarket in 1742, he could never have imagined that his business would still be thriving 280 years later. The place has outlived ten monarchs and is as old as Handel’s Messiah. Before visiting, I imagined a typically Hogarthian scene with portly gentlemen in dandruff-flecked suits feasting on potted shrimp and vintage
The chef s Gordon Ramsay-esque cursing exacerbated Stephanie Nelson s anxiety and made her nervous and frightened , with his treatment of her worsening after she complained.