Lee Tiernan - Teaching Will Poulter To Cook - The Wild Early Days of FKA & Why He's Closing After 11 years?
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Step into this week’s episode of The Go-To Weekend as Kate Austen swaps her Michelin-trained kitchen for one of London’s most talked about cult restaurants. Formerly known as Black Axe Mangal, the space feels charged with history and flavour, and Kate joins chef owner Lee Tiernan for an unforgettable deep dive into food, culture, and the reasons behind his bold decision to pause the restaurant after eleven influential years.
It all begins with a borschtback, a punchy signature drink that sets the tone for the afternoon. From there, Kate and Lee roll up their sleeves to cook one of the restaurant’s most loved dishes, working with his Tartine-inspired flatbread dough and the trout roe and warm butter topping that regulars obsess over. As they cook, Lee opens up about the philosophy that shaped him at St John, the thrill of feeding queues around the block during the early kebabstand days, and how creativity, art, and instinct have defined his work.
The conversation goes deeper into the realities of running a restaurant in today’s climate. Lee speaks candidly about rising costs, shifting food culture, and the balance between ambition and family life. From Copenhagen kebab revelations to the magic of a perfect lunch, Kate draws out the stories that reveal how a chef builds a truly singular identity and why stepping away can sometimes be the bravest move of all.
Kate wraps the episode with a feast, a flurry of quickfire questions, and a celebration of the pubs, Brick Lane bagels, date nights, and Christmas pantos that shape Lee’s London. It is warm, honest, funny, and full of the kind of food moments that stay with you. Follow The Go-To Weekend on Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and all the usual platforms, and settle in for a brilliant conversation to kick off your weekend.
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