Jamie's Kitchen

Jamie 's Kitchen is a five-part television documentary from 2002, when Jamie Oliver attempts to train 15 disadvantaged young people to be cooks, to then engage in specially created restaurant Fifteen in London for a year. The program shows how the apprentices the basics of Silo and cooking learn first in a cooking school, and what difficulties they have to face it. Since this exception is young people with little experience and interest in home-cooked food, Jamie Oliver hosted with them several trips, for example to a pig.

In a continuation has been shown in Return to Jamie 's Kitchen, as the restaurant has evolved. Of the original 15 young chefs are now still in business 5: Elisa Roche, Ralph Johnson, Tim Siadatan, Ben Arthur and Warren Fleet work in good London restaurants.

After the restaurant in London more Fifteen restaurants in Amsterdam (December 2004), Newquay, Cornwall ( May 2006 ), Melbourne (September 2006) were opened. The structure of the restaurants in Melbourne has been shown in a separate series, Jamie 's Kitchen Australia.

Jamie Oliver made ​​possible the establishment of the first restaurant, when including a mortgage on his own house. Meanwhile, the restaurants are owned by the Fifteen Foundation.

A German adaptation appeared in 2010 under the title Christian Rach Rach restaurant school.

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