Ramsay's Best Restaurant
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Restaurants supposedly nominated by their diners (but who'd know - or care - otherwise?) compete in various challenges in a knockout competition. After taking up, and taking over, much of ''The F Word'''s 2009 series, the 2010 contest spun off as a programme in its own right, made by Ramsay's own production company. | Restaurants supposedly nominated by their diners (but who'd know - or care - otherwise?) compete in various challenges in a knockout competition. After taking up, and taking over, much of ''The F Word'''s 2009 series, the 2010 contest spun off as a programme in its own right, made by Ramsay's own production company. | ||
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Current revision as of 21:55, 28 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Broadcast
Optomen for Channel 4, 31 October 2009 to 7 January 2010 (as part of The F Word)
One Potato Two Potato for Channel 4, 14 September to 9 November 2010 (9 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Restaurants supposedly nominated by their diners (but who'd know - or care - otherwise?) compete in various challenges in a knockout competition. After taking up, and taking over, much of The F Word's 2009 series, the 2010 contest spun off as a programme in its own right, made by Ramsay's own production company.
Champions
2009: Lasan, Birmingham (broadcast January 2010)
2010: Casamia, Bristol
Web links
Pictures
Gordon Ramsay and his wagging finger.
See also
Weaver's Week review (October 2010)