{"id":3161,"date":"2023-06-10T12:58:04","date_gmt":"2023-06-10T12:58:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/latestnews.top\/2023\/06\/10\/inside-britains-best-restaurant-rare-footage-reveals-what-its-like-to-eat-at-the-fat\/"},"modified":"2023-06-10T12:58:04","modified_gmt":"2023-06-10T12:58:04","slug":"inside-britains-best-restaurant-rare-footage-reveals-what-its-like-to-eat-at-the-fat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/latestnews.top\/inside-britains-best-restaurant-rare-footage-reveals-what-its-like-to-eat-at-the-fat\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside Britain’s best restaurant: Rare footage reveals what it’s like to eat at\u00a0The Fat"},"content":{"rendered":"


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Heston Blumenthal<\/a>‘s Fat Duck restaurant is one of the very best in the world, with not just three Michelin stars, but an almost mythical status in the catering industry.<\/p>\n

What’s it like to eat there? A fascinating YouTube<\/a> video has emerged that gives viewers a seat at the table. It was shot by Alexander Varga<\/a>, the co-owner of one-Michelin-starred restaurant ’42’ in Esztergom, Hungary.<\/p>\n

As part of his ‘mission to find inspiration in gastronomy’, he visits other Michelin-starred restaurants and creates spellbinding videos of his experiences at them.<\/p>\n

They’re uploaded to his YouTube channel, ‘Alexander The Guest’, with his Fat Duck video<\/a> so far garnering over 365,000 clicks.<\/p>\n

Alexander treated his teenager daughter to a meal at the restaurant \u2013 and the video begins with them trying to locate it. He says: ‘We arrive at the address, but there is no sign, only clues.’<\/p>\n

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Alexander Varga, co-owner of Michelin-starred ’42’ restaurant in Hungary, filmed a meal he had at The Fat Duck in Bray with his daughter. They are pictured above at the restaurant before the meal began<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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As part of his ‘mission to find inspiration in gastronomy’, Alexander visits Michelin-starred restaurants and creates spellbinding videos of his experiences at them<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

The 42-seat restaurant is housed in a white building in the village of Bray, Berkshire, with a spatula in the shape of a duck’s foot hanging outside and a coat of arms on the wall inscribed with the instruction – ‘question everything’.<\/p>\n

‘We’ve found it,’ says Alexander.<\/p>\n

Inside there are 42 seats – and 42 kitchen staff. One for every guest.<\/p>\n

On Alexander’s table is a book called ‘Heston’s World of Curiosity’ and a magnifying glass.<\/p>\n

‘The book has a story about adventure,’ reveals Alexander, ‘and the magnifying glass helps you find hidden information.’<\/p>\n

Their waiter comes to the table and introduces himself as their ‘storyteller’.<\/p>\n