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It was pumped but I don't think it will be dumped. Here's the video from Christopher Mills at the Fulham Shore point:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG7_82WZdmc&t=2788s
PnD via youtube, vox?
Nice lift today
I agree Klozza636 - I do trust the management here and I think they will be trying to improve things. It is calming to have trust in management - I have finally learnt that lesson after many investments that failed due to dodgy management.
Perhaps Mid 2022 they will rebrand to "The New Real Greek" lol.
Agreed Isetown, I think they have been rushing to get these restaurants operating without giving attention to the most important thing - the food! This practice does a lot of damage which is hard to repair. I hope they really do have top chef consulting of this. My family went to the new Greek Norwich opening and were most disappointed.
Here's the video I was talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwai-kB7BkM&t=1s
21.5p on Monday??
Saw the recent Hardman video with Mr Page and Mr Wong. It was Interesting and I am hoping next weeks results are good and a dividend will appear.
Also they mentioned that they had two Michelin Starred chefs working with 'The Real Greek' staff this week. That really cheered me up because 'The Real Greek' is not as good as Franco Manca IMO. I have visited it a couple of times with my family and they weren't impressed with it both times either. I thought the meal lacked freshness and quality and it wasn't particularly good value.
That is a bit sad as I have been to the Real Greek once and did feel the same. The starter was great but the main course meat was dry and not particularly hot. Fulham Shore is a good company though (especially the Franco Manca part) and I am sure they will be thinking about the quality.
Has your family sent them feedback?
My family tried the new Real Greek in Norwich recently and were disappointed in the quality of the food. Anyone else tried at all?