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A Conran café on every high street across London

20.10.09
Godfather of the London dining scene, Sir Terence Conran, is working on plans for national chain inspired by success of the Italian cafés started by his sister Priscilla and her husband Antonio Carluccio ... more

Carluccio’s set to beat downturn

08.10.09
Upmarket Italian restaurant and delicatessen chain Carluccio’s beat the recession with an 8% rise in turnover in the year to September ... more

Diners keep appetite for Carluccio’s

01.04.09
Italian eaterie and coffee chain Carluccio’s said that the stores are trading well despite the economic crunch... more

Carluccio takes a bite at young rivals 'driven by fame'

16.03.09
Celebrity chef Antonio Carluccio has accused younger rivals of being driven by fame instead of cooking... more

Carluccio's has lost its link with the past

18.02.09
Carluccio's still ruthlessly pushes its identity, not just as definitively Italian but as the very embodiment of the values of its celebrity creator.... more

Best restaurants of 2008: Part 1

17.12.08
Fay Maschler celebrates the best restaurants of this bountiful 2008 and highlights a few that just maybe will not endure. ... more

No rift with founder, says £7m Carluccio's

09.12.08
Leisure: Italian coffee and restaurants chain Carluccio's is fending off the recession and shrugging off talk of a split with the founder... more

Food

08.10.08
The credit crunch is going to be a test for restaurateurs as the capital's increasingly educated diners become more picky not only about the menu but the price tag attached to it. ... more

'People have been spreading lies about Carluccio'

24.09.08
The mystery has deepened over how Antonio Carluccio, the multi-millionaire restaurateur, managed to stab himself in the chest with a kitchen knife... more

Cinquecento is a miracle in Archway

27.08.08
Two Italians have opened a great-value restaurant in what was a gastronomic desert. Cinquecento is a neighbourhood dream.... more

My chapattis are made for love, not ego

16.07.08
"Men think first about technique; women think first about their emotions," says Hélène Darroze, the top French chef now running the kitchen in the beautifully refurbished Connaught Hotel... more

A fresh ray of hope in the garden

06.06.07
Having never found a restaurant in Covent Garden that he especially cared for, The Forge proved a pleasant discovery for Chris Blackhurst.... more

Profits double as visitors flock to Carluccio's

15.05.07
Fashionable Italian food chain Carluccio's has more than doubled its profits as Londoners visit its cafés in droves. ... more

Carluccio's retains its family values

26.02.07
With five young children, Toby Young was looking for a restaurant that was reasonably priced, kiddie-friendly and easy on the palate. Luckily, Carluccio's in Chiswick was happy to accomodate.... more

Carluccio forced to close Neal Street Restaurant

25.01.07
Antonio Carluccio's landmark Neal Street Restaurant is being forced to close by developers.... more

Carluccio's plans to open 100 cafes

04.10.06
The cafe company founded by Antonio Carluccio and his wife in Covent Garden has been so successful it plans to open as many as 100 branches. ... more

Rise and rise of Carluccio's

23.08.06
Charles Campion looks at how fungi fanatic Antonio Carluccio struck gold with his restaurant-deli concept.... more

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