World Famous Kitchens


Our televisions and magazines are packed with shows about how to cook delicious food, entertain our guests and create the perfect kitchens - whether we're after design, recipes or hosting tips it's all on offer from world famous names that have a reputation for creating the very best in culinary delights.
This is our guide to the top names in all things kitchen related:
Kitchen Design - Laurence Llewelyn Bowen
Renowned for his favour of all things opulent and paisley inspired, Laurence has been known to use some rather creative solutions to design unique rooms. But alongside his television exploits, he has worked on all manner of restaurants and bars in the UK and is currently offering his individual design expertise to Moben.
Kitchen Etiquette - Hells Kitchen
As role models go, Gordon Ramsey is not necessarily the first choice for kitchen etiquette, but whilst he effs and blinds his way through a publicly broadcast dinner service he does get the dishes out to an adoring public and also educate the ignorant masses along the way. Off screen his success is easily measured by the number Michelin Stars to his name - 11 to date.
World Favourite - El Bulli
Voted the The World's Best Kitchen on four different occasions by Restaurant Magazine - El Bulli is one of the most rated, reviewed and unique restaurants in the world. This Spanish establishment began life in the '60's and has been experimenting with taste and palate ever since - open for only six months of the year, with the remaining months dedicated to experimentation and dish development.
Creative Cooking - Heston Blumenthal
Heston Blumenthal has built himself quite a reputation both on and off television for his creative approach to the standard restaurant menu. Whilst we used to think the use of chilli and chocolate was rather experimental, Heston turned the whole approach to British concept cooking on its head with snail porridge and parsnip cereal.
Popular a la Carte - Fanny Cradock
At the forefront of the celebritisation of all things culinary, Fanny Cradock became a household name first as restaurant critic in the early '50's and later as TV chef and writer. She championed extravagant French food and her mission of bringing a little bit of luxury into the homes of all, regardless of disposal income.
Stanley Wong is a fitted kitchens [http://www.moben.co.uk/] designer who also writes about trending industry topics and kitchens for sale [http://www.moben.co.uk/].

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