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21. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Small chance of living up to its big name
with a hint of garlic! Tim Burton, Wokingham Even if Michael obtains ecclesiastical support from three eminent churchmen allowing him to take his preferred brand of water into the Ivy group restaurants, it's unlikely to cut much ice
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22. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - A local treat full of Middle Eastern promise
a bit rough though. Tim Burton, Wokingham Such impertinence from that "snotty" receptionist you encountered at La Petite Maison . Where were her manners? When making reservations I've used the line, "I'm Michael Winner reviewing for
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23. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - The best invisible views in the whole of Wales
working for The Sunday Times. It cost me only £280,000 more to visit the places I wrote about for them than they gave me for the articles." That's a good job, innit? Minus £280,000 a year. Bet you'd like one of those. Queue
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24. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - An honorary guest for every occasion
mad about those. The last time I went to a supermarket I was so incensed there were people in front of me in the queue for the till I left my trolley and walked out. In Solihull, seen on Michael Winner's Dining Stars this Friday, I entered
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25. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - A new level of beyond belief abysmal
about Michael this week. Tim Burton, Wokingham Thank you for your little photo tip last week about always using the camera flash. As with most rules, there is an exception. If all the power of the National Grid could be used in one
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26. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - A corner of Pimlico that is forever France
the finger buffet. Tim Burton, Wokingham I dined at Locanda Locatelli last week. Apart from dreadful service and an even worse attitude from the waiters, the place was virtually dark! Why are restaurants getting gloomier and
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27. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Nice, but not enough to curb my roving eye
It took a very long time to get my toasted whatever. I eyed Ottolenghi, a cafe-patisserie opposite. Geraldine said, "I could go and get you something from there." Isn't she considerate! I advised, "Better not, it would upset
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28. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Get prepared for the worst meal of my life
She said, "That's the first time I've tasted celeriac that's tasteless." She left it. It was 1.30pm and the four Americans left. We were now the only people there. "It's romantic," explained Geraldine, ever little Mary Sunshine, bless her. I
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29. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Fab food - but they need a tip on top-ups
power behind the throne. Tim Burton, Wokingham Surely the stunning meal at Bibendum was had by the battered cod. Here in southwest France I promise you'd find a similar lunch for around £12, unlimited wine included. I think you
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30. [51.72%] Winner's Dinners - Give carving lessons the chop and deal with the veg
the worst service for a long time. Were the staff nipping back to Seville every time we ordered a drink? If Michael wants to shrink his waistband further, an evening here will help his cause! Andrew Bishop, Fulham After your visit to Roast
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