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The closure of the venue proves the restaurant industry is tougher than ever, even for celebrity chefs. Image credit: GQ. Your email address will not be published. Manu Feildel has never been afraid to step up to the plate and have a swing with his own venues. Photo: Supplied The chef has already spoken to his on-air cooking mate Colin Fassnidge and some other chefs about doing dinners down the track at La Botanique. Among the proposed ideas are concepts that involve a combination of travelling and cooking.

The year-old is yet to have his COVID vaccination but knows it will be necessarily for him to be able to travel again. This masthead reported last month that Seven was talking to several production houses about relaunching the format next year. It needs to be rethought. It has a commercial kitchen and a factory kitchen, an event space and office.

Feildel has used it for sponsored content on his Instagram, while advertising and fashion shoots have also taken place on site. He hopes it will eventually be used for special events too. He added: 'Only the big ones are surviving and all the little ones are dying one by one. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, the chef said: 'Look at it, the rent is going up, as we know staff pays are going up, the drought so the food is going up and there is very little margin'.

Only the big ones are surviving and all the little ones are dying one by one'. Luckily, his star is only rising on television with Manu set to star on Plate of Origin. His Melbourne eatery, Le Grand Cirque, closed within four months. They're back! Luckily the his star is only rising on television. According to Channel Seven, Plate of Origin 'will be on a scale that Australia has never seen before'.

The self-described 'worldwide food fight' will pit teams from diverse cultural backgrounds against each other to ultimately decide which cuisine will reign supreme.

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