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Gordon Ramsay tackles the fading Rococo restaurant in King's Lynn, run by Nick, an ex-Michelin-starred chef who's resting on his laurels with an overpriced menu trapped in the 90s. My List.
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Thanks to his help and a lot of hard work, Rococo in King's Lynn's Saturday Market Place was redecorated, had an identity overhaul and became the now successful Maggie's - the only restaurant.
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"Rococo" King's Lynn, England: 28 November 2006 () Despite having been a successful chef in the previous decade, owner and. Nick agrees, and Rococo is renamed Maggie's, given a complete makeover and refit, and a new menu focused around local seafood. When he revisits, Ramsay is happy to find that Nick has embraced the restaurant's new.
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Rococo Episode aired Nov 28, 2006 TV-MA 48m IMDb RATING 6.6 /10 83 YOUR RATING Rate Reality-TV Gordon finds a chef caught in a time warp when he tackles a picturesque, but largely unfrequented, upmarket restaurant in King's Lynn, a traditional market town on the Norfolk coast.
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Reality Tv Revisited Rococo / Maggie's - Kitchen Nightmares Update - Open or Closed? In this Kitchen Nightmares episode, Gordon Ramsay visits Rococo in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Rococo is one of the most expensive restaurants in King's Lynn and is owned by former Michelin star winner, Nick Anderson.
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ROCOCO was a Kings Lynn restaurant featured on season 4 of Kitchen Nightmares UK version. ROCOCO was episode 3 of season 4. Contents hide 1. Is ROCOCO in Kings Lynn still open? 2. Restaurant location map : Is ROCOCO in Kings Lynn still open? although the restaurant's food was implemented the debts could not be helped.
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Gordon finds a chef caught in a time warp when he tackles a picturesque, but largely unfrequented, upmarket restaurant in King's Lynn, a traditional market town on the Norfolk coast. For the last 18 months ex Michelin-starred chef Nick has owned and run Rococo, but his past success is now eluding him.
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Rococo Restaurant 11 Saturday Market Place, BURNHAM MARKET, King's Lynn, Norfolk England, PE30 5DQ 01553771483 01553 771483 updated on 13/06/2022 Write review Request a Quote Report Incorrect Data Description Categories & Keywords Restaurants English Food Gallery Add images Nearby similar companies Wenns Chop and Ale House 10 m Details Website
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The owner of Rococo is desperately clinging onto past glories and burying his head in the sand - and with debts totalling 100 grand, it's no wonder he's sweating so much. Only one man can save this woeful establishment. Enter the Sheriff of King's Lynn, a.k.a. Mr. Gordon James Ramsay. Music by Adam Wiltshire.
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Rococo, later renamed Maggie's, was a King's Lynn, Norfolk, England restaurant featured on Season 4 of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares in the UK. Though the Rococo Kitchen Nightmares episode aired in November 2006, the actual filming and visit from Gordon Ramsay took place much earlier in 2006. It was Episode 3 of Season 4 on the UK version.
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10-11 Saturday Market Place in King's Lynn, the home of Anderson's restaurant Rococo between 2005 and 2007 Anderson attained his first head-chef role in 1987, at Antony Griffith Harris's The Canal Brasserie in London. [1] In 1991, he left The Canal and opened Nick's Bistro @ Rococo, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, within a 17th-century building.
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Rococo Restaurant is a restaurant located in King's Lynn, England (United Kingdom). 11 Saturday Market Place City / Location King's Lynn State or Province England Country United Kingdom Phone 01553 771483 Do you have a question or just want to participate with other users regarding this location? Visit this area's NEW User Group.