“I can honestly say I’ve had some of my favourite meals in a long time right here in Cape Town over the last 72 hours. I’m super impressed,” he said while revealing the real reason he visited us.
British culinary legend and TV maestro Jamie Oliver has landed in the Mother City, causing quite a stir for the local restaurant scene.
The famous TV chef now wants to show audiences that air fryers are about more than ‘nuggets and chips.’
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Almost six months to the day since news broke that his restaurant chain was declaring insolvency, Jamie is giving it another bash.
Whilst Jamie Oliver’s restaurants might have crashed and burned, it’s a very different story for the chef with the notoriously dirty mouth.
Last month, news broke that Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire was crumbling, after filing for insolvency. The man himself seems to be doing alright.
Yesterday, news broke that the Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group was going into insolvency. The writing has been on the wall for quite some time.
The insolvency will put as many as 1 300 jobs at risk, and deal quite a blow to one of TV’s most instantly recognisable chefs.
Jamie Oliver has been going strong for years now, but his chain of casual dining restaurants isn’t exactly raking in the big bucks. Quite the opposite, in fact.
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