Nicholas Lander

Nicholas Lander at Financial Times 125th Anniversary Party, London, in June 2013

Nicholas Lander (born in Manchester, England on 8 April 1952) is a consultant to and writer on the restaurant industry.

He studied at Manchester Grammar School, Jesus College, Cambridge, and Manchester Business School[1] before establishing himself as one of Britain's foremost restaurateurs in the 1980s with L'Escargot restaurant in Soho, London.[2]

Since 1989 he has been the restaurant correspondent for the Financial Times, where his weekly columns, under the byline of 'The Restaurant Insider', have tried to look at themes and trends in the restaurant industry.[3]

Lander has written a small number of books, including The Art of the Restaurateur (ISBN 978-0-7148-6469-3, 2012), an Economist Book of the Year, and Dinner for a Fiver (ISBN 0091783097, 1994).

He is also a food service consultant to a selection of British arts organisations and companies.

He is a fanatical supporter of Manchester United and lists it under the 'clubs' section of his entry in Who's Who. He is married to Jancis Robinson.[1]

He has been a food critic on BBC's MasterChef.[4]

Bibliography

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Books

Critical studies and reviews

References

  1. 1 2 LANDER, Nicholas Laurence, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
  2. Taste of London at British Airways.com
  3. Columnists: Nicholas Lander at ft.com
  4. BBC Two - MasterChef: The Professionals, Series 1, Episode 10

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