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''Guerrilla Gourmet'' is an
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television series broadcast on
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. The series features professional chefs from various backgrounds, such as Dylan McGrath and
Kevin Dundon Kevin Dundon is an Irish celebrity chef, television personality and author, known for featuring on television series such as '' Guerrilla Gourmet'' and ''Heat''. He is the author of the book, '' Full on Irish: Contemporary Creative Cooking'' and ...
, who each take on a new challenge. Each episode sees a different chef try to construct a temporary "guerrilla restaurant" out of nothing, taking on the task of locating a premises, composing a menu, cooking the food to serve to the customers and finding the actual customers themselves. The six-part series began broadcasting on 11 February 2008 at 20:30. Locations featured include
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, the
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and the
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Episodes

The first episode featured
Kevin Dundon Kevin Dundon is an Irish celebrity chef, television personality and author, known for featuring on television series such as '' Guerrilla Gourmet'' and ''Heat''. He is the author of the book, '' Full on Irish: Contemporary Creative Cooking'' and ...
. He regularly features on ''
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'' and both owns and manages
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in County Wexford alongside his wife Catherine. Dundon establishes a restaurant in Saint Saviour's Boxing Club in
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. Four of the fifty members of the boxing club prepare the food, including
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and tomato and
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soup,"Tomato and Poitin Soup"
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in the temporary kitchen.
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The second episode features Denis Cotter. He is described as a "vegetarian icon" and "hero to non-meat eaters", beginning his career as a banker before quitting to form his own restaurant business. In 1993 he opened his award-winning
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restaurant in Cork. Cotter's challenge sees him construct a "
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-esque world where he turns reality inside out" – he establishes a vegetarian restaurant in Bandon Mart to attract local beef farmers to try his vegetarian options. Cotter also has a fear of cattle."Programme 2"
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The third episode features Kevin Thornton. He is described as a " gastronomic legend" in Ireland. He has a Michelin star restaurant and is also fond of photography and scuba diving. His family includes one wife, two sons and two grandchildren. Thornton chooses to house his temporary restaurant at the
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in
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, having grown up in the area as a child."Programme 3"
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He cooks rabbit, scallops and sea urchins for twenty-eight people without the use of electricity. The fourth episode features Anita Thoma. She has spent much of her adult life engaged in the process of cooking, but only recently set up her own business in
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, Il Primo. Her father emigrated to Ireland from Switzerland in the 1940s. She is described as being in possession of a
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menu and "personally sourced" Tuscan wines. She blends food with performance so takes her temporary restaurant to Fossett's Circus."Programme 4"
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The fifth episode features
Dan Mullane Daniel Mullane is an Irish celebrity chef, television personality and proprietor of the restaurant, The Mustard Seed in Ballingarry, County Limerick. Himself and his cookery have featured on the RTÉ One television series '' Guerrilla Gourmet' ...
. He is from
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. He owns The Mustard Seed restaurant and grows his ingredients in his own vegetable garden. He attended catering college after school and emphasisies "hospitality, generosity and the personal touch". He says he will never open another restaurant. Having boarded in
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in Dublin, Mullane returns there with his temporary restaurant."Programme 5"
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The sixth and final episode features Dylan McGrath. He owns
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,
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. He was brought up in West
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before attending catering college. His cooking style is that of an artist and he is known to serve his food in darkness so that his guests can "hone their taste buds". McGrath chooses a dark room in the
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in Dublin as his temporary restaurant venue."Programme 6"
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One week after filming he received his first Michelin star and achieved further fame when he was involved in a fight with fellow chef, Kevin Dundon, on the live television chat show ''
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{{Guerrilla Gourmet Food reality television series Irish cooking television series RTÉ original programming