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The Observer's food critic Jay Rayner finds himself going to war … - guardian.co.uk

The Observer's food critic Jay Rayner finds himself going to war …guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoWriting about a pork and fruit dish, he compared it to the scene in the movie Troy, between Brad Pitt and Peter O'Toole, 'a lovely piece of meat completely …

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Jay Rayner

The West End Whingers said I had to be sure to call Jay Rayner middle-aged after he'd called them likewise in that article, as if I would, honestly. Yes Son of Agony won over Agony but I did have an...

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In which Jay Rayner confesses to being middle-aged.

Always an early riser, Andrew has spent hours this morning counting his column inches over and over again and feeling rather self-satisfied at the result. Yes, today’s Observer features a very long feature by food critic Jay Rayner entitled “Is it curtains for critics'” (geddit') about an imagined battle between newspaper critics and bloggers. Andrew is very [...]

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Jay Rayner: Bloggers Kill The Newspaper Opinon Writer

JAY Rayner on why bloggers kill the newspaper writers: It could be worse. At least those of us in Britain who make our living from our opinions are still gainfully employed. Across America it’s a different story. Paid newspaper critics from a number of disciplines are being laid off or redeployed, their judgment deemed superfluous to [...]

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Jay Rayner reviews L'Anima

Credit crunch? Go out with a bang at the City's latest - and best - restaurant, says our critic

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Jay Rayner reviews Lemonia

If you can't wait for your holiday fix in Greece, London's Lemonia has the goods, says Jay Rayner

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Jay Rayner reviews Tom Ilic Restaurant

Tom Ilic does things with meat that'll set your tongue wagging. Jay Rayner visits a local hero

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Why is Jay Rayner threatened by vegans? (asks Matt)

This is a guest post from my other half Matt. Why is Matt suddenly blogging? He tells me it’s because he has “something to say”. So I’m giving him a home here until he finds his feet on the rolling blog-o-barrel. Why is Jay Rayner so worried about vegans? In today’s Observer we had more stuff about [...]

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Jay Rayner: The future of food is not on the farm

Jay Rayner: Thanet Earth will be the largest greenhouse development ever seen in Britain, covering an area equivalent to 80 football pitches

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Jay Rayner reviews Hix Oyster and Chop House

The food at Mark Hix's latest joint bowls Jay Rayner over, but he's left stumped by the service

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My Vegan Hell

Jay Rayner struggles through a week on a vegan diet

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Jay Rayner reviews The Old Vicarage

Review: The excellent, eclectic Old Vicarage in Derbyshire has Jay Rayner clamouring for seconds

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Jay Rayner on vegans - studied ignorance

I thought there were signs of enlightenment in recent months but like a compulsive flasher parting his mac every so often you get a searing glimpse of the depths of Jay Rayner’s incomprehension of the dietary world he inhabits. Today’s Observer review of London’s newest vegan restaurant Saf (’It’s grim down Saf”, Magazine, p73) was [...]

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Touring New York's Restaurants With Mr. Zagat Himself [Gawker Book Club]

In his just-released book, The Man Who Ate the World, restaurant critic Jay Rayner explores the oft-overblown luxury dining of the world. In a scene from New York, the man behind the Zagat...

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Giles Coren in shock illiteracy defence

· · · Go to: | guardian.co.uk Blogs : http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/food/ Susan Smillie Latest blog posts Giles Coren in shock illiteracy defenceThe Times' restaurant critic delivers a 1,900 word missive to the subs' deskJuly 24, 2008 9:11 AM Our colleagues over at , tell of another that has us relieved . Jay Rayner, you're not so bad ...Comments Please note: In order to post a comment you need...