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I found Rick Stein's good value for money. The portions were big, and as foxy points out, better value for money than anywhere around here. I would rather go down there and have a nice day out in the process, and save money on my food at the same time. It's a win-win scenario.


Louisa.

Never eaten at any of Rick Stein's restaurants... but I don't mind him on the TV. IMO it's more admiring other food/cultures than sneering at our own.


The show I really don't like is the Gordon Ramsay one, where he goes into a "restrant", spits out the food and swears at the owner, then gets a team of decorators in and has a grand re-opening.

I'm not a big Fish eater and Stein is not just a Fish Chef..


His Global travel series was amazing. Remember, he is still an old 'Hippie ' at heart


He produces dishes that I might not ordinarily eat but would If coming from him ..


Very inspiring man..


Foxy

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