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Giraffe family that loves chicken soup

The founder of the restaurant chain on her passion for haimishe food.

November 21, 2011 11:07
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Russell and Juliette Joffe, founders of restaurant chain Giraffe, were childhood "eat-hearts". They met at Hendon County school (alma mater of Peter Mandelson, Gerald Ratner, and Robert Earl of Planet Hollywood) at the tender age of 13. Throughout their teens the foodie pair threw dinner parties - he in the kitchen, she front of house. Juliette recalls: "At the age of 13 or 14, we used to save what we earned in our weekend jobs, and go and eat at 'nice' restaurants in London, like Julie's, Leith's and Clarke's in Kensington."

The pair were (and remain) passionate about food. They live in the Hendon house where Juliette grew up, which is full of memories. "My mother was a great cook and the house was always open. There could be 40 people at our Seder night and she made huge amounts of food."

Juliette maintains the traditional Friday night either at the Hendon house, or the home of one of her three children (son, Gideon and twin daughters Mattea and Jemina, only 14 months younger, all of whom have worked in the Giraffe business), with as many of the family, including her six grandchildren, who can be there.

"Friday nights are sacred for us," she says. "I start making my chicken soup (my mother's recipe) at 6am on a Wednesday. I also prepare my own egg and onion and lockshen pudding. I'm not strictly kosher, but we only eat a kosher chicken on Friday night." Vegetarian Juliette is the only one to miss out on her soup.