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Raymond
Blanc is once again on the lookout for a couple to join him in
opening and running a restaurant.
Couples will be chosen to
compete for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the second series
of BBC2's

If you are a married couple, in a
relationship, members of a family, good friends or work colleagues
and share a dream of running your own restaurant - even if you don't
think you have the right experience - we'd love you to apply.
Applications available at www.bbc.co.uk/restaurant
In this series Raymond will once
again be giving couples the opportunity to try their luck as
restaurateurs and seeing if they can rise to the challenges he throws
at them. The stakes are high as the successful couple will go into
business with Raymond and, as last years winners are finding out,
this is an opportunity money just can't buy. After a nail biting
final challenge in France in which Jeremy and Jane Hooper emerged the
victors, they opened their Oxfordshire restaurant "Eight at The
Thatch" in November 2007 and are currently booked up 4 months in advance.
The organisers want to hear from
any couples who think they too could run a restaurant. Married,
friends, siblings, relatives, partners, colleagues - anyone over the
age of 18 can apply. Experience of a restaurant or catering
environment isn't necessary but whether a chef or a cleaner, a waiter
or writer, Raymond only wants to hear from people who are passionate
about food and the dining experience. Having said all that however,
Raymond loved the Ghanaian cuisine cooked up last year by Lloyd and
Adwoa in their restaurant, Spinach and Agushi, so would like to hear
from interested people who specialise in ethnic cuisine.
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