Mint (restaurant)

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Mint Restaurant was a Michelin star–winning restaurant located in Ranelagh, Dublin in Ireland. It was owned by the celebrity chef Dylan McGrath. The restaurant was featured in the 2008 RTÉ One fly on the wall documentary The Pressure Cooker, a programme which led to much complaint from McGrath's fellow chefs in the Irish media about his alleged mistreatment of his staff. The closure of Mint Restaurant was publicised in the Evening Herald on 23 April 2009. rdf:langString
Mint was een restaurant dat in het bezit is geweest van een Michelinster. Het kwaliteitsrestaurant was gevestigd in Ranelagh in Dublin, Ierland. De Michelinster werd verworven in 2008, maar deze ging in 2010 verloren door de sluiting van het restaurant in 2009. Het restaurant werd slachtoffer van de economische depressie waarin Ierland toen verkeerde. De chef-kok van Mint was Dylan McGrath. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mint Restaurant was a Michelin star–winning restaurant located in Ranelagh, Dublin in Ireland. It was owned by the celebrity chef Dylan McGrath. The restaurant was featured in the 2008 RTÉ One fly on the wall documentary The Pressure Cooker, a programme which led to much complaint from McGrath's fellow chefs in the Irish media about his alleged mistreatment of his staff. The closure of Mint Restaurant was publicised in the Evening Herald on 23 April 2009.
rdf:langString Mint was een restaurant dat in het bezit is geweest van een Michelinster. Het kwaliteitsrestaurant was gevestigd in Ranelagh in Dublin, Ierland. De Michelinster werd verworven in 2008, maar deze ging in 2010 verloren door de sluiting van het restaurant in 2009. Het restaurant werd slachtoffer van de economische depressie waarin Ierland toen verkeerde. De chef-kok van Mint was Dylan McGrath.
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