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Diner Savages Gordon Ramsay For His 'Small' £23 Steak And Chips

Diner Savages Gordon Ramsay For His 'Small' £23 Steak And Chips

The customer compared Gordon to Jesus because he 'multiplies the steaks'

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

Gordon Ramsay has been slammed by a diner, who visited one of the celebrity chef's restaurants in London and was left disappointed by the meal they were served.

The customer posted a review of the York & Albany restaurant on TripAdvisor, leaving one star - but wrote that they would give a score of two thanks to 'polite staff'.

The meal.
TripAdvisor

The post, which was titled 'Gordon is not Heston', reads: "When one masters and creates molecular cuisine the other has come up with homeopathic cuisine.

"Gordon isn't Heston but Gordon is Jesus. He multiplies the steaks.

"Give him a regular sized one portion steak in any restaurant and this is what he comes up with.

"Five slices of meat with over salted fries. £23....

"Gordon, you made a name giving advice on how to run a restaurant. Let me give you my advice. This is Covid time. Hospitality sector is in bad shape. Blatantly joking at your customers won't help your business.

"Two stars for the polite staff."

LADbible has contacted the York & Albany restaurant for comment.

Gordon Ramsay.
PA

The 53-year-old chef has been under fire recently, it seems. Just last week, his 'classic' but incredibly expensive full English breakfast was slated on social media for being a 'complete and utter rip off'.

Gordon posted about it on Twitter, telling fans that it would be available to order at the Savoy Grill, saying: "Can't wait for you to try it".

On the plate you'll see a solitary sausage, half a tomato, a single mushroom, two fried eggs and some bacon (an inexplicable amount, considering what else is on the plate).

The dish is topped off with some form of garnish while the baked beans linger at the edge of the frame in what looks like a silver gravy boat.

Oh, and it's £19.

As a bean-hater, I'm completely on board with the idea of having a separate container for baked beans - however, other social media users weren't quite so happy.

One wrote: "What is it with putting something that should be on your plate, into a little pot on the side?"

Another added: "Missing, presumed dead: - Hash browns - Crispy bits on the eggs - Another sausage - Black pudding - Haggis - Potato scone - Beans that want to actually join the party and not sit offshore in their own private yacht."

Featured Image Credit: Gordon Ramsay Restaurants

Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, Gordon Ramsay