Yes Lord Sugar, I will clarify the locations to you as yes I was fully responsible for them. I answered these questions for Oxygen and David on the other thread but I will clarify futher.
We are opening 5 restaurants to start out with rather than 1 or 2 because firstly the concept is a fairly unique idea, there is a big market for this kind of restaurant - the traditional British family, and we want our idea to reach out to as many people as possible thus spreading it out around Britain. And not 10, because that would not be cost effective enough and be far too risky.
Secondly the costs of setting up these restaurants would be minimal in the locations I have pinpointed, in well-established metropolitan areas but that are not too big as to incur massive costs as setting up a restaurant in London/Birmingham/Manchester would be far too great - costing roughly ten times more than other smaller but equally as significant areas such as Cornwall where purchasing building space is around £20,000 compared to somewhere like London which is around the regions of £140,000 to £200,000. So setting up 5 restaurants is very much feasible. We can set up five restaurants in these less expensive metropolitan areas for half the cost of setting up one in London. I hope that clarifies why not London.
Regarding the actual locations themselves, we wanted less multicultural areas because there is less of a chance of encountering competition. There are many Indian restaurants like the Blue Elephant for example in London which already do what we do and have already acquired a loyal consumer base.
Also Devon and Cornwall are great locations because they attract lots of native British tourists especially families which are our prime consumer base. Also the whole idea of tropical cuisine is to bring the holiday to you - they don't have to go abroad to visit these exotic locations e.g. go all the way to India, go through the effort of getting vaccinations/visas/flights, when it is located right next to them. The beach location basically enhances the whole tropical idea and really sets the scene.