The follow-up to the restaurant-set tragicomedy’s divisive third series is a mellow, introspective affair

It’s outgrown the ‘Yes chef’ rages and screaming matches in the pantry and morphed into something more tender, beautiful – and endlessly moving. Let the happy tears flow

The follow-up to the restaurant-set tragicomedy’s divisive third series is a mellow, introspective affair

The latest season is proof that the writers room is still cooking with grease.