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Betty Marmalade's avatar

I worked at the River Cafe in its early days (front of house), for Ruthie and Rose - they were an incredible team, their food astonishingly simple and good, as food made from only the very ingredients would be. She was generous employer, probably still is, inviting us to her house for parties and taking an active interest in us all. The River Cafe was an extraordinary and magical place then, launching so many careers and fostering a real love and understanding of good food. Having said all that I’ve listened to a couple of the podcasts and find them unbelievably dull. They seem to be simply about adding another famous person to the ‘family’, all smugly lovey love lovey - I have literally no idea wtf this is for!

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Claire Foss's avatar

I have never got this 'inclusive family' narrative that TRC pushes. It's wildly expensive and exclusionary. Maybe a cult, but not a family.

My one trip to the River Cafe, I was young (maybe 22?), on someone else's expenses, fresh in London and this belonging narrative... well, no.

I felt guilty about the prices even though i wasn't spending my money, and ordered something at the cheaper end of the scale. It was salmon. It wasn't really cooked, or warm. I had no idea if this was right or wrong, so I said to the waiter... "this is... kind of cold. Is it meant to be?" He looked down at me, paused, sighed, and said, '........it's served *a tiède* and strode off".

I knew tiède meant warm so could pretend to be reassured and poke around in confidence at my wet cold salmon with no carbs, but obv most people don't know that. He made me feel so inferior and stupid. I never went on principle after that, even when someone else with more money than sense and a corporate credit card suggested it. I don't think I could bear to listen to their podcast, even ironically.

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