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I've just been watching a recording of a new TV programme called The Little Paris Kitchen. An English girl (Rachel Khoo) runs a French restaurant from her flat, i.e. she cooks in her tiny little kitchen and serves customers in her lounge which is also tiny. So this got me thinking - what about if I did a similar thing to Rachel Khoo by serving a small number of locals my own curries in my front room? My domestic circumstances are somewhat similar - I live on my own in a small cottage and could probably accommodate a max. of 6-8 people in one sitting. However it could satisfy my lust for sharing my passion for curries without being out of pocket or perhaps even making a modest profit. I'm thinking a Friday or Saturday or both would be more than enough and in order to "work round" licensing/retail laws etc. I would ask diners simply to make a donation for the food they have eaten so that it would be built on a relationship of trust rather than being based on a menu which has set prices.Any thoughts?I'd be interested in the thoughts of forum members in terms of things I should think about and/or pros and cons. Is this a good idea or is it wishful thinking?
Quote from: Stephen Lindsay on March 19, 2012, 11:49 PMI've just been watching a recording of a new TV programme called The Little Paris Kitchen. An English girl (Rachel Khoo) runs a French restaurant from her flat, i.e. she cooks in her tiny little kitchen and serves customers in her lounge which is also tiny. So this got me thinking - what about if I did a similar thing to Rachel Khoo by serving a small number of locals my own curries in my front room? My domestic circumstances are somewhat similar - I live on my own in a small cottage and could probably accommodate a max. of 6-8 people in one sitting. However it could satisfy my lust for sharing my passion for curries without being out of pocket or perhaps even making a modest profit. I'm thinking a Friday or Saturday or both would be more than enough and in order to "work round" licensing/retail laws etc. I would ask diners simply to make a donation for the food they have eaten so that it would be built on a relationship of trust rather than being based on a menu which has set prices.Any thoughts?I'd be interested in the thoughts of forum members in terms of things I should think about and/or pros and cons. Is this a good idea or is it wishful thinking?Great minds must think alike, Stephen, as I had exactly the same thought. Limited menu agreed with the diners beforehand, get set up, bosh it out, await adulating comments and gushing praise, pocket a fistful of cash, laugh on route to bank.Then I woke up... ;DSeriously though, if you're up for the graft and a bit of stress on the night and confident that your food is good enough then there's no reason why it wouldn't work. 'Pop-up restaurants have been in vogue of late, and seem to do really well.The other thing I thought about was a mobile service, whereby you cook in other people;s homes. That would present its own unique challenges, but still...
Stephen,sounds potty to me. whilst i do love people and appreciate that helping each other is what makes us.have you seen how much grief BIR's get. the yorkshire proverb sticks large for me: nowt as queer as folk.the principle is spot on - perhaps through some form of charity to remove yourself and the "guests" from your own abode.