In an interview with the Evening Standard, slice-and-dice meister Gary Rhodes tossed his name into the souffle of super-chefs aiming to wield spatulas from on high when and if the BT Tower restaurant re-opens in 2011. Rhodes' reckons he's suited for the job, and his Rhodes Twenty Four restaurant in the Tower 42 (née Natwest tower) proves that he can cut (or at least spread) the mustard at altitude. The chef promises traditional Brit fare if he's give the keys to the Tower's galley, including potentially litigious dishes like spotted dick and faggots. That might please BT, though they'll be less enthralled by the spike-haired show-off's affectation for eponyms when naming his restaurants



If BT don't have a reality TV competition between leading chiefs to win the residency then they are missing a golden opertunity.
However, that does appear to be a corporate mantra...
Quite, although it isn't the first time a corporate has missed a trick...