Bug closes top-rated restaurant; PROBE.A PRESTIGIOUS Michelinstarred restaurant has been shut after more than 80 diners Diners can mean:
The Star Inn is run by chef Andrew Pern, author of bestselling book Black Pudding black pudding n. A French black sausage made of pork and seasoned pig's blood. Also called boudin noir. black pudding Noun Brit a black sausage made from pig's blood, suet, etc. and Foie Gras foie gras (fwä grä) [Fr.,=fat liver], livers of artificially fattened geese. Ducks and chickens are also sometimes used in the making of foie gras. . But kitchens at the restaurant in Harome, a small hamlet in the North Yorkshire North Yorkshire, county (1991 pop. 698,800), 3,209 sq mi (8,313 sq km), N England. The county comprises the districts of Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough, Selby, and York. Moors, have now been shut and inspectors called in after customers began complaining of sickness and diarrhoea. Jacquie Pern, who works alongside husband Andrew, said: "We can confirm that the restaurant has temporarily closed as a precautionary measure. Early indications are consistant with a viral incident. We are taking the matter very seriously." CAPTION(S): FAMED The Star Inn |
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