‘Five courses in 55 minutes’: rise of the speedy Michelin-star menu
The Guardian -

High-end restaurants in the UK are battling for business as eating – and spending – habits change A meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant is a chance to savour some of the finest cooking in the country, often over many hours, with several courses and wine pairings.But high-end restaurants are now turning to speedy set menus to entice customers through the door for weekday lunches, promising diners they can be in and out within an hour. Continue reading

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