For our latest Careers Q&A we chat to Lorraine Abrahams, general manager of newly opened Mediterranean restaurant Ampéli. She tells us how hospitality is in her veins, where she had her last great meal and her advice to those starting out in the industry.
Hospitality is in my veins, my mother was a manager for a Jewish catering company, so for years whilst I was at school and college, I would go to work for her. My true start came when I returned from travelling. I managed to get a job as a waitress at John Torode’s SOS (Smiths of Smithfield) in Farringdon. I was promoted to assistant manager within 6 months.
Intense, but in a good way.
I have to say, my first ever manager Paul Robinson Webster. He is probably one of the most professional people that I have had the pleasure to work with. He has such a calm nature and an unrivalled elegance.
Retirement, but not for many years…
Don’t enter the industry unless you are truly passionate about hospitality, and have a genuine desire to make people happy.
Rochelle Canteen, I love that place, i’ve been going there for years, it’s very much my go to place. I always find something that I love on their ever changing menu.
Patron Cave à Manger
Barcelona
Yasmin Godfrey
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