BBC2: The Restaurant Series 3
The Contestants: Natalie & Sandy

Natalie & Sandy
Natalie and Sandy are from Yorkshire. Mother and daughter have
worked side-by-side in the kitchen at home and feel this will translate
well in to a working environment.
Their
dream is to serve English-Indian fusion food celebrating the Forties
and the Days of the Raj, called Missy BaBa, after Sandy's nickname.
Dishes would incorporate the colonial clash of cultures that came
together during that time from the English, Irish, Indian, Goan,
Mauritian and Burmese.
Natalie
has 12 years experience in sales and marketing in luxury four star or
above hotels – as well as being a qualified interior designer.
Missy Baba's would have forties style mirrors, chandeliers and ornaments adorning the interior.
Sandy
says she is a "natural host" and as part of her day-to-day work as a
bank manager she regularly deals with difficult customers. Working
front of house does not faze her.
A daily special
will be on offer, with signature dishes such as Missy BaBa's chicken
feast and saffron rice, pan seared shrimps with fresh chilli and
steamed mussels with cream and lemon grass. Desserts are important to
the girls – a patisserie-style display cabinet tempting diners with
fresh pastries will be set-up near the entrance.
"We see it as a great challenge and a great opportunity. We're in it to win it," says Sandy.
Sandy and Natalie were the first contestants to leave the competition. Raymond explained that he felt they would be a danger to themselves in the kitchen.
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