The Scotsman

Top chef ’s frustratio­n with fad diets and special request ‘f***witarians’ boils over

- By GORDON CURRIE

One of Scotland’s leading chefs has sparked a social media storm after lashing out at a rapid rise in diners claiming to have “special dietary requiremen­ts”.

Multiple award-winning chef Craig Millar has launched an outspoken attack on diners claiming to have allergies and following fad diets.

The owner of 16 West End in St Monans has had more than 13,000 views of a recent tweet branding fussy eaters “f***witarians.”

The outspoken chef prompted a backlash from vegan and allergic diners, but has been strongly backed by other industry figures and loyal customers.

In the post, Millar said he had been stunned to complete a full service without any special dietary requests from customers.

“We actually just did a full service with no ‘dietaries’,” he said. “It was like the 90s all over again – when the words pescataria­n, flexitaria­n and f***witarian didn’t exist and the only allergies were hay fever.

“I’m now going to petition to have 6 April made a national chefs’ holiday.”

Twitter user Mike Thomas hit back: “Thanks Craig. I know which restaurant to avoid in the future. Calling someone a f***wit for having food allergies is a great way to promite [sic] your business.”

Damedithe1­st said: “As someone who has food intoleranc­es (which I always alert restaurant­s about well in advance) may I say that your tweets make me feel less inclined to visit your establishm­ent – I’m sure it is a pain for chefs to adapt dishes but I have found that most do so with good grace.”

Millar replied: “I do take food

intoleranc­es seriously. It’s when I get requests for specific diets – for example vegans – I prepare entire tasting menu then they decide to eat fish that night. Dairy-free diet – prepare whole menu – then they order a cappuccino. Genuine food intoleranc­es I don’t mind!”

The Fife-based chef has spoken out previously about his frustratio­n in trying to meet the needs of diners who have jumped on the latest eating bandwagon.

He has said: “Politely turned down a vegan request. ‘I’ll go

vegetarian then, just wanted to try out a plant-based diet’. You wouldn’t go to Mcdonalds to try out a curry!!”

And he added: “Right, for the last time – if you eat fish you’re not a vegetarian. Would people that eat fish stop calling themselves vegetarian­s?”

Severaloth­erpeoplewo­rking in the food industry expressed support for his stance and confirmed they had been experienci­ng the same frustratio­n in recent years.

Paul Gunn said: “Brilliant Craig! You should really be

involved in the Brexit negotiatio­ns.”

Chris Macleod said: “I am told at regular intervals during every week that we have gluten free, dairy free, wheat free etc customers in the restaurant and what can they have? We have a list of everything that is in each dish that is on the menu. They then choose a burger.”

Millar has two AA rosettes and is a former Seafood Restaurant Chef of the Year.

 ??  ?? 0 Award-winning chef Craig Millar, centre, says he takes food intoleranc­es a lot more seriously than some needlessly fussy diners at his St Monans restaurant, below
0 Award-winning chef Craig Millar, centre, says he takes food intoleranc­es a lot more seriously than some needlessly fussy diners at his St Monans restaurant, below
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