The CEO of an international luxury restaurant group opening a spot in Hudson Yards says diners want 3 main things — and it shows just how much fine dining has changed

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The CEO of an international luxury restaurant group opening a spot in Hudson Yards says diners want 3 main things — and it shows just how much fine dining has changed
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A luxury restaurant group CEO with a new Hudson Yards concept says there are 3 things diners want, and it shows just how much fine dining has changed

Des Gunewardena, CEO and chairman of UK luxury restaurant group, told Business Insider that people are moving away from the traditional hallmarks of the term"fine dining."

That portfolio includes Michelin-starred restaurant Angler in London and most recently, queensyard, a restaurant set to open on March 14 in New York City's newNew York penthouse meets English home in D&D's latest venture: queensyard, an 11,000-plus-square-foot restaurant with British-inspired fare and four dining spaces in New York City's Hudson Yards.

Diners are also moving away from artifice, he added:"People are more demanding about understanding where everything comes from — you have to be authentic."

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