The BEST episodes of Million Pound Menu season 1

Every episode of Million Pound Menu season 1, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Million Pound Menu season 1!

Business series hosted by Fred Sirieix. 12 restaurant concepts seek major investment to launch their brand. Participants try to convince a jury that their new restaurant ideas could work.

Last Updated: 2/27/2024Network: BBC TwoStatus: Ended
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7.50
14 votes

#1 - Epoch and ShrimpWreck

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 5/17/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes an all-British fine-dining concept, Epoch, and a Scottish street-food trader, ShrimpWreck, selling tempura prawn buns to Manchester. Epoch is seeking £600,000 to open its first restaurant in central London. ShrimpWreck is after £100,000 to open in Scotland.

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7.50
10 votes

#2 - Hollings and The Cheese Wheel

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 5/31/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes Hollings, an idea serving British chophouse classics, and The Cheese Wheel, an Italian-inspired fresh pasta stall with a cheese wheel at its heart, to Manchester. Hollings is looking for £200,000 to open in London's commuter belt. The Cheese Wheel is asking for £500,000.

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7.40
10 votes

#3 - Black Bear Burger and Naked Dough

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 6/21/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes Naked Dough, a raw cookie dough parlour, and Black Bear Burger, a premium burger idea, to Manchester. Both Naked Dough and Black Bear Burger are looking for £250,000 to roll out nationwide.

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7.36
11 votes

#4 - Dynasty and Bubble&

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 6/14/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes Bubble&, a bubble and squeak stall, and Dynasty, a high-end Korean idea, to Manchester. Dynasty is looking for £600,000 to open in central London. Bubble& is looking for £40,000 to roll out nationwide and become the British pasta.

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7.33
9 votes

#5 - Trap Kitchen and Greedy Khao

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 6/7/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes Trap Kitchen, a soul food-inspired takeaway selling lobster tails, from south London, and Greedy Khao, a vegan Thai grab-and-go idea, to Manchester. Trap Kitchen is seeking £500,000 to become the next Nando's. Greedy Khao is looking for £225,000 for a 25 per cent share.

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7.21
14 votes

#6 - Finca and Wholesome Junkies

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 5/24/2018

Fred Sirieix welcomes FINCA, a Cuban street-food brand, and Wholesome Junkies, a local vegan junk-food idea, to Manchester. FINCA is looking to secure £150,000 to open in their home town Liverpool before rolling out nationally. Wholesome Junkies is after £95,000 to open in Manchester.