Gordon Ramsay
- Profession: Celebrity chef
- Place/Date of Birth: Johnstone, Scotland, 08 November 2020
At Gordon Ramsay at The London just 45 diners at a time will be able to feast on dishes like lobster ravioli and langoustine carpaccio, while The London Bar will provide a more casual experience for 92 customers.
A three-course lunch at the restaurant will cost between 35 and 40 dollars for food, with dinner costing an average of 60 to 80 dollars - a relative bargain for fine dining in New York.
But with the city’s notoriously brutal food writers poised to road-test Gordon’s offerings it will be a nervewracking time for the Scot, who has invested around £3 million in the project.
The three Michelin-starred kitchen guru has also been warned his famous temper could cause problems in New York, where the Local 6 union, which represents hotel and restaurant employees, has substantial power in addressing members’ workplace concerns.
"I’ve already been warned," the chef told the New York Times.
Chef Ramsay dismisses ’cheap’ chocs - Oct 30 2006
Controversial celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has put his foot in it with dismissive remarks about the quality of his own range of boxed chocolates.
The 39-year-old, known for his expletives, kept it clean as he defended the range.
But he went on to say that he did not worry about the standard of the product because of its low price.
"I don’t think you are going to be blown away at £3.99-odd for a box," he was quoted as saying by The Grocer magazine.
"I don’t worry about the standard of the chocolates because they’re £3.99. I don’t feel that is degrading."
His comments are reminiscent of jeweller Gerald Ratner who famously described one of his products as "total crap" in 1991, wiping £500 million off the value of the company.
The Gordon Ramsay range of chocolates was launched in 2003 by Ashbury Confectionery and include Just Desserts and Secrets.
They were launched after his book Just Desserts and make around £7.5 million a year.
David Zulman, managing director of Ashbury Confectionery, defended the product and said the retail price was actually £5.99.
"The quality of the product is at the top end of the mass market and easily stands up to any other product in the sector," he said. "The range has been very successful over the past four years and the number of repeat orders speaks for itself."
Gordon paid for brother’s heroin - Sept 25, 2020
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay once paid for heroin for his drug-addict brother to get him to attend their father’s funeral.
The 39-year-old’s autobiography, Humble Pie, also describes how he was tormented by the sight of Ronnie Ramsay, 38, struggling to inject himself with the Class A drug.
In the book, which is being serialised in The Sun, Gordon reveals he gave his brother money so he could buy the drug to get him through the funeral of their father, also called Gordon.
"By this time Ronnie was a desperate heroin addict and he was refusing to go," he recalled.
"I was at my wits’ end. Finally, about an hour before the funeral, I gave him money so he could buy what he needed to get him through. I thought it was better for him to be there and off his face than not there at all."
Gordon admits several scenes still haunt him about his brother’s addiction.
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Following his injury Ramsay signed up for catering college, passing with flying colours and going on to work under legendary chefs Marco Pierre White and Albert Roux. After honing his skills in kitchens around the UK and France, Ramsay went on to become a personal chef for an Australian TV star before flying back to London as part owner of Aubergine. But, in true Ramsay style Gordon had a bust up with the backers of Aubergine, causing him to walk out and take his staff with him to form his eponymous restaurant in Chelsea, the only London eatery to gain three Michelin stars.
He has also opened restaurants in Claridges and the Connaught as well as Petrus in Mayfair, Amaryllis in Glasgow and Verre in Dubai. Ramsay is also a TV celebrity, currently starring in Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares on Channel 4, a reality TV show which gives the Osbournes a run for it’s money in the ******* **** stakes.
December 2007