The rise of the single-concept restaurant

Why one-stop-shops serving dishes designed around one ingredient are big business in the UK

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The Cereal Killer Cafe, which sells bowls of the breakfast staple for up to £4.50, may have attracted controversy when it opened two years ago, but its success has seen it expand from two branches in London to a new location in Birmingham this month.

It seems we're spoilt for choice when it comes to restaurants with only one main item on the menu - November alone has seen the arrival of such establishments as Hip Chips in Soho, serving gourmet, freshly fried crisps that come with a variety of inventively flavoured sauces. For a sweet fix, in contrast, Harvey Nichols is running a limited-time Nutella dining experience from its London store.

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