Island Life Magazine Ltd April/May 2006 | Page 31

FOOD & DRINK Attention to detail, says Ian! “Ian Whitehead has the midas touch when it comes to restaurants, first with Jo DaFlos, and most recently with Fultons of Bembridge, and now his latest project is under way, a steak house located at the well known site Osborne's, in Ryde’s Union Street.” Who creates the menus, do you influence the menu? All of us including the chef, restaurant manager even the waiters and waitresses. How many restaurants do you aim to open on the Island? Two em...(slight pause and grin) well maybe five, I have already bought another site on the Island, although I am not sure of the theme yet, you’ll have to wait and see. Do you think that there is a lack of quality restaurants on the Island? No! It’s getting better, there are now more choices and better quality than ever before. could ask one question it would be, “whats the most you have ever paid for a bottle of wine?” What would be your best ever 3 course meal? Pea and Ham Soup, Scottish Sirloin Steak, and Sherry Trifle. If you were invisible for the day, where would you go and what would you do? I would love to spend a day in an American cheese cake factory and see how they make them. Where’s your favourite location on the Island? If you could open a restaurant anywhere in the world, where would it be? Ryde, I think that Ryde is very under-stated. Los Angeles, USA, I have even seen the location I want, it’s the Stella McCartney building, however I will never be able to afford this. What would you change or banish from the Isle of Wight? The Isle of Wight County Council. Let more business people run the Island. What's the best thing about the Isle of Wight? The people, they are very diverse. Where were you born and raised? And the worst ? Edinburgh, Scotland. The Local Planning Department. When did you move to the Island and why? What’s the most underrated thing about the Island? Moved over here in 1990 due to job relocation, I was area manager for The Crown Hotel in Ryde. Tourism and quality. I don’t even know who is in charge of tourism? What shop could you not live without on the Island? When did you open your first restaurant on the Island? Greenhams the newsagents, they have the best selection of magazines. I love my magazines. Joe Daflos, Union St, Ryde in 2000. Why did you sell Joe Daflos? I wanted to move on, my original plans were to move to the states., however I thought there was still scope on the Island for new and interesting restaurants. I changed peoples perception with Joe Daflos, good food, good prices, and good service. Where do you get your inspirations from? Research, and lots of it. I travel around the world looking at other restaurants, I also spend hours reading magazines, and looking on the Internet. Why Bembridge as a location for Fultons? Where’s your dream holiday destination, and why? Why do you think the failure rate of new restaurants is so high? Owners do not pay enough “attention to detail”, also they do not listen to customers and finally they are frightened to try new dishes. What’s the best restaurant you have ever eaten in, and your favourite restaurant on the Island? Bembridge is one of the best locations for fresh fish, it comes straight off the boats into my restaurant. Also I live in Ryde. Langhams in London, and Joe Daflos in Ryde even though I do not own it any more. What theme is your latest restaurant in Ryde going to take? Name three basic elements for a successful restaurant? An American New York Loft sort of theme. Neutral colours, no set pattern. I am also keeping the originality of the building, I think that this is important. Unusual food, ie: sloppy Sandwiches such as Hot Roasted Pork with Bramley Apple Sauce, Scottish Beef Steaks with our own unique steak sauce. Staff, Price and Food, all three have to be there. New York, They do things there that are not done anywhere else in the world. What do you do in your spare time, have you got a hobby? Research, Research, Research, also I have the biggest collection of cookery books you can imagine. I also like spending time with my family. Would you pack in work if you won 57 million on the Euro lottery? No, all this would do is give me more investment to have restau Ʌ