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Michel Roux Jr to stop working with BBC for 'foreseeable future'

Michel Roux Jr has announced that he will not work with the BBC "for the foreseeable future". The two-Michelin-starred chef blamed the "frustrating process" that negotiating with the broadcaster involved, as well as questioning whether it understood the "realities of today's commercial world". It ends a longstanding relationship between the chef and broadcaster, which has seen him co-present MasterChef the Professionals for the past six years, and BBC Food & Drink for two series. Read more from Caterer & Hotelkeeper  

Heston Blumenthal to open new outlet at Heathrow

Heston Blumenthal’s latest establishment, The Perfectionists’ Café, is set to open at Heathrow’s Terminal 2 in June this year. This new arrival will be situated in the newly developed Queen’s Terminal with the concept and menu of this latest venture having been discussed for the past year and a half between Heston and his team led by group executive head chef Ashley-Palmer Watts and head chef Julian O’Neill. Read more from The Staff Canteen  

Raymond Blanc animated for film promoting the sustainable

use of fish

Raymond Blanc has been animated for a series of films about sustainable fish. The chef-patron of Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons has been turned into a cartoon character in three films that explore the sustainable use of fish. Launched last week, the films featuring 'Inspector' Blanc include the cases of the Fish in the Canteen, Seafood Sabotage and the Fish out of Water. Read more from Caterer & Hotelkeeper  

Bodmin's 'Wrecking ball' hotel is a hit among the trees

IT may look more like a wrecking ball set to demolish the woodland, but Bodmin's newest hotel is actually one of the most environmentally-friendly around. The eco-orb – which looks like a giant bauble – is held 10ft in the air by two giant cables and is strong enough to sleep two people. Read more from This Is Cornwall  

Chef creates the smallest sushi you’ve ever seen

Chef Hironori Ikeno has generated big buzz for the teeny tiny creations diners can find at his Tokyo restaurant, Nohachi. At the eatery, where no prices are displayed, Chef Ikeno serves diminutive sushi made using a single grain of rice. Read more from Yahoo! News
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Editor 11th March 2014

Daily news update: our selection of food and chef news from the worlds press