With London’s River Cafe, Ruth Rogers and the late Rosie Gray created one of the most influential restaurants of all time: British chefs like Jamie Oliver, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, and Anna Tobias ...
EARLY ONE RECENT Monday morning, Ruth Rogers, the 69-year-old chef and co-founder of London’s River Cafe, was debriefing her team after an especially busy Sunday lunch. Two hundred and fifty patrons ...
"Would anybody like some Prosecco? It's 12:15!" In the afternoon. In Tuscany. Ruth Rogers is standing over a bowl of ripe plum tomatoes, knife in hand, doing what she's pretty much always doing: ...
It's not every day that one of the most famous chefs and restauranteurs in the world shows up at your front door and offers to cook you lunch. But Ruth Rogers has a new cookbook out celebrating three ...
The River Cafe chef first hired the playwright and director as a waitress — a job that soon inspired a play. From left: Nina Raine, 47, playwright, “Tribes” (2010), and director, and Ruth Rogers, 74, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Connections and symbolism are essential to Ruth Rogers, co-founder of the River Café in west London. Whether it ...
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