Tuesday, July 15 2003 | |||
He cooks for people like Donald Trump and De Niro, studied at Sorbonne, consulted and revamped restaurants like The Serpentine Gallery and the Elbow Rooms, had a #1 rated cooking programme in the States, has regular appearances on the BBC's cooking show and now… |
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The V&A opens its tribute to fashion genius Ossie Clark, emblematic of UK fashion in the 60s & 70s. 10am-6pm. Cromwell Rd, SW7. Free. | |||
Private view of new work at Timothy Taylor from celeb fave Mario Testino who goes all religious in Disciples. 6-9pm. 24 Dering St, W1. Free. | |||
Ashbell McElveen has a glamorous Art Deco-inspired Notting Hill eatery all of his own. With a culinary feast of gumbos and stews, smoked meats and well-spiced fish, this is sure to be a menu that will enlighten the bangers and mash crew. Spanish, French, Southern American and African - if there's an influence worth having, he's probably included it in there somewhere. Your date's a bore? Never fear! Southern-style cocktails like Moonshine and champagne Pecan Sandies will keep any conversation well fuelled. Relive the 30s. Dust off your pinstripes and flappers and give this celebrity chef's globetrotting cuisine a try. Ashbells - Opens for dinner today TR |
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Take advantage of the sun and head outside for some lunch time jazz at Victoria Embankment Gardens. 12:30-2pm. Villiers St, WC2. Free. | |||
Comic legend, one of the best stand-up acts ever, Jackie Mason lightens up the Royal Opera. Tonight only. 8pm. Covent Gdn, WC2. £25-250. 0870 602 1101 or online. | |||
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