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Blue fin tunaNobu has placed warnings on its Park Lane and Berkeley Street menus that the blue fin tuna it is offering is "an environmentally threatened species, please ask your server for an alternative".

It's the kind of politically correct non-speak that calls short people "vertically challenged" - when blue fin tuna is in fact on the brink of extinction.

It also appears that in real speak the restaurant is saying is "don't eat our food"

Very strange, and the fact the chain hasn't removed the fish has bemused conservationists. "They shouldn't sell an endangered species. They should change their menu to incorporate a fish that's sustainable", said senior fishers policy officer for WWF, Giles Bartlett.

However, blue fin tuna is one of Nobu's three top-selling fish, and to get rid of it would make a serious dent in profits - that's probably what lies behind this major fudge. And the advice doesn't appear on any other Nobu restaurants around the world, just in London.

like food? you must be a love cheat!Now, Kitchen Rat gets sent a lot of crappy e-mails every day, but a press release that dropped into the inbox today really takes the biscuit.

"Do you have a taste for good food and wine?" it asks. "If so, you may be more likely to cheat (on your partner)."

Who says?  Those fine upstanding citizens at illicitencounters.com, "the UK's largest extra-marital dating site", that's who.

And how did the website come to this conclusion? It analysed the stated interests of its 310,000 members and 'Food and wine' was at number one, with around 144,000 members. Just below was 'Movies and Cinema' (142,000 members). 

Scientific then.

Funnily enough, "getting your rocks off with Debbie from accounts in the back of your Ford Focus" wasn't mentioned as a main interest of the philanderers on the website.

Aldo and the rickshawHere are some pics from yesterday's Thames Water's attempt to have the industry use their new £10 carafe - present the water in a nice form for diners is the idea - and stop obsessing about the loss of margin on bottled.

It's well designed and hopefully will ramp up the image of drinking tap water. The launch was also helped by an amusing stop-start photo shoot with white vans descending upon this part of Soho. Aldo's and Rosie's smile was only halted temporarily - the rickshaw they were sitting in nearly crushed more than once.

Also pictured are Neil Barron, designer of the carafe, and Richard Aylard, in charge of sustainability at Thames Water.

 

Richard Aylard, Aldo and Rosie 

Zilli, Neil and Rosie 

 

Raymond BlancIn an interview in today's Metro, the great man of the Oxfordshire restaurant doesn't hold back with his thoughts on the two high-profile chefs.

Apparently when he was training Pierre White at Le Manoir, the volatile chef was "a nightmare," says Blanc. "Marco had to prove he was the best all the time. He always had to set up some sort of competition in the kitchen, which is not good because it makes people feel a bit scared."

As for Gordon, Raymondo is asked what he thought of the time the chef dressed up in disguise and pretended to be one of Blanc's fans at a book signing.

The response: "I find that very sad. He has a number of businesses and I know how tough that is. So to come and play the clown at one of my signings...what's the point? What is the bloody point? I didn't get it".

And: "He is the only one to get it. What is he trying to do and say? I just laugh. My God, has that guy got nothing else to do? He must be very well organised in his business if he has time to do stuff like that."

Later on Raymond does say: "I just want to add that Marco is a good friend of mine. And if he made a few mistakes on the way, well, don't we all?"

So one of them gets off a bit more lightly, at least.

Blanc's The Restaurant winners to launch Marlow pub >>

Marco criticised for belittling waiters on 'Hell's Kitchen' >>

Gillian ThomsonGillian Thomson, head of operations at Gordon Ramsay Holdings (GRH), is leaving the multi-Michelin-starred restaurant group, Kitchen Rat has learnt.

Scottish-born Thomson will leave GRH at the end of this month after eight years with the company.

Gillian Thomson joined GRH at its humble beginnings and has helped grow the company from two restaurants, employing 70 staff, to a global business with 23 restaurants on four continents.

After graduating with a hotel and hospitality management degree from the Scottish Hotel School at Strathclyde University, Thomson worked for what is now Millennium Hotels & Resorts, initially at the company's Glasgow hotel as assistant food and beverage manager.

She then transferred to the group's London hotel in Knightsbridge as food and beverage manager, before becoming operations manager at the Millennium Bailey's hotel. She joined GRH in 2001.

Barnsley House up for sale

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Barnsley choppedThe exclusive Barnsley House hotel, haunt of Gwyneth Paltrow, Liz Hurley and Elton John is the latest to be hit by the crunch.

It's a gorgeous 17th century Cotswold stone pile, near the town of Cirencester, with two pubs, the Village Pub and the Catherine Wheel also under the same ownership. Rooms were priced between £295 and £570.

But all these factors were not enough to save it from administrators KPMG, now running the business for Barnsley House Ltd.

The 70 full- and part-time staff running the hotel are threatened with job losses.

Hotel insolvencies soar as hoteliers face tough 2009 >>

Hotel revpar forecast to plummet by 19% in 2009 >>

Caring eyes up Carluccio's

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The man CaringRichard Caring, serial restaurant buyer - The Ivy, Le Caprice, J Sheekey and many others is, word has it, looking to take over the Carluccio's chain of cafe restaurants.

Already a major shareholder in the firm, he's no doubt enticed by the remarkable performance of the firm with 42 outlets, and the potential for growth.

Bucking the current trend, a month ago the company posted a 14% rise in half-year sales. But can it go on like this, especially as Signor Antonio said recently that he wanted to get more involved in the business again?

Keep an eye on this one - and other purchases by Caring too that buck the current trend.

Mystery suitor makes approach for Carluccio's >>

Caprice Holdings bucks recession, doubling profits in a year >>

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