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    Peter McKenna from The Gannet

    enFebruary 11, 2021
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, we talk to Peter McKenna who won the Chef of The Year Award in 2020. In 2003, Peter felt that something was missing in Glasgow, so he came up with a new concept: a restaurant where guests could have an elevated food experience in a casual environment. Now, The Gannet is one of the most successful restaurants in Glasgow and the plan is to keep going strong.

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