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MOVIE REVIEW: Restaurant satire TheMenuFilm cuts into class and the culinary arts.

, in which Lenny Henry played an arrogant and overbearing but undeniably talented chef of a two-star Michelin restaurant.

And there is something ridiculous at play here, even if it is absurdly true to reality. When Lillian rolls her eyes at snow on the plate it feels like an indictment of every food fad that has swept the culinary world. And how do we even know about such idiocies? From the endless TV shows that deify chefs as the ultimate taste-makers, achieving cult status – a term that definitely applies to Slowik.

 

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