During lockdown, many restaurants have had to close. Fortunately, they are now re-opening, albeit under different rules and regulations. We ran Goldingtons restaurant from our home in the UK many years ago and the idea for this started whilst we were in the Middle East when we would hold dinner parties in our villa for friends. At that time in Jeddah, restaurants were very expensive, and many of them had separate areas for women and men.
We were invited to a party at Dr Ali Mahmoud’s huge villa. He was the CEO of the company that Ed worked for at the time, so it was a big occasion for everyone. I arrived in a sleeveless, slightly transparent dress and was quickly ushered into a private room for women only. As the other ladies arrived they all removed their Abayas (black cloak), to reveal the most exquisite and expensive dresses I have every seen. Chanel, Gucci, Hermes, every designer you can imagine, with each woman trying to outdo each other for style. What an eye opener! As well as these beautiful outfits, each woman was literally laden with gold. Bracelets, necklaces and rings and watches too – Rolex, Cartier and Chopard to name but a few.

We held many dinner parties and attended many more. We made friends with people of all nationalities from all over the world. Some of our best evenings were with Julian and Pam Webber, and Randy and Chico Young. Chico was Japanese and caused uproar in her family by marrying an American just after the war. She was hilarious and used to exercise by running around inside her villa for an hour everyday (outside temperatures in Jeddah could reach 45C!) She specialised in Japanese jewellery and would often arrive in Jeddah with a suitcase full of Mikimoto pearls. We made some special wine for Thanksgiving and they kept the empty bottle as a souvenir from their time in a “dry” state.

Chico and Randy with our Thanksgiving Wine 
Dinner at the Youngs 
Julian and Pam Webber
When we returned to the UK, we decided to open our own restaurant as we loved cooking and entertaining. We had some very funny experiences and a few difficult customers, (none as bad as the lady in Dinner for One!) but on the whole we met interesting people and had a great time. Dinner for One follows in the next blog and is loosely based on someone I knew years ago.

Goldingtons Restaurant 
Dinner for One








































































