Wednesday, February 17, 2010

What a week it has been; at one point I thought that we would never sign. Then on Friday, I received a call from my lawyer saying that we had exchanged contract.

The only thing that can stop us now is Westminster council not granting us a new Licence.


 

Retrospectively, I feel that the deal has been very smooth and I am glad that I can start planning the opening of my restaurant.


 

12 years at Roussillon is a long time but I could have gone on for another 25 years.

It is a real pity that my business partners did not share my enthusiasm, hopes and desire for the future. They were too busy planning their own exit strategies. It took a long time for me to realise that but it is never too late.

So I could go on and develop on how I have been taken for a foul; how I have been taken for ride; how I have been lied to; how they lured me into thinking that they were truly interested in taking Roussillon to another level....That was just bullshit!

It is better not to look back- I have learned from my naivety and can move on.


 

My timing is very straight forward- the restaurant is going to open in exactly 77 days= 4th May 2010.

77 days to concretise my thoughts. I have a very clear idea of how I want my restaurant to look like.

I also know too well that he has to be THE restaurant I would love to visit on a regular basis. I always think that if you are true to your feelings, patrons will feel comfortable to visit you.

I'll develop on the real identity of the restaurant in later blogs.


 

Currently, I am in Bangkok, visiting my restaurant (La Table de Tee) and enjoying a bit of free time with Clive (my partner) and our 2 children- Arthur 4 & Anais 18months old.

2 comments:

  1. I just read this post and am very sorry to hear that you have left/are leaving Roussillon. I first ate there almost 8 years ago with my now wife and parents in law. In fact we are returning this weekend to celebrate my wife's thirtieth birthday (at my father in law's suggestion - you stuck in his memory). I do hope the meal will live up to expectations despite this sad news and wish you the best of luck with your new venture in London.
    Ian Benjamin

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  2. Please let me know where you are going/will be opening. I will be in London in May, and would very much like to be one of your first customers that week!

    http://www.truetraveltreasures.blogspot.com

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