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Gordon Ramsey
OK, I'm in Love with this Guy. My Friends and Family think I'm nuts. The first time I seen him on TV, that was it. Love at first bite.
I would love to eat at one of his restaurants in London. So I could use some recommendations and advice. I'm sure they are not cheap or easy to get into. Help anyone? Thanks, Theresa in Detroit. |
we ate at his place at Claridges; worth it, fantastic!
Not hard to get into, had concierge of our hotel years ago book it for us. good luck! |
Our opinions on him differ - I cannot stand him! :) However, we did eat at Claridges as well and it was fabulous. I would highly recommend it.
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Eating at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay on Thursday. Bookings are taken for 2 months in advance - it took me nearly an hour of constant redialling to get through and I only got a reservation as a cancellation came in whilst I was on the phone.
3 course a la carte £85pp. 7 course prestige £110pp. Wine - I found one at £21, otherwise they looked to be from £38 upwards. And then there is 12.5% gratuity. Go to www.GordonRamsay.com for details of all the restaurants. |
We ate at Royal Hospital Road - DH said it was the best meal he'd ever had, I thought it was maybe my 3rd or 4th best. Then, they took bookings 1 calendar month in advance from 9am; but on a recent thread on this subject, someone said it's now two calendar months. I started dialling at 9, got through about 9.15 & had the choice of 6.30 or 9.30. As well as enjoying the meal, we did get to meet the man himself ! (And I got a kiss !!)
If you have an e-mail address you don't mind publishing here, I can send you a piece I wrote about it. |
WOW, as usual leave to the fodor's people to come up with the spot on info and fast. I don't mind at all publishing my email...
[email protected] and I so look forward to reading that article about GR. And Thanks for the GR link, I'm gonna look into it NOW! |
he has also opened a restaurant in the dubai hilton if you are ever in that neck of the desert.
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My ex-husband (#13) and I ate at Gordon Ramsay in January, 2000, after returning to London from Hogmanay in Edinburgh. The food was extraordinary.
I don't think he is physically attractive, however; that pockmarked face is dreadful. With all that money, he really should see about getting some plastic surgery. Thingorjus |
What were the best meals you had, caroline?
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Just emailed a reservation request for Foxtrot Oscar. I'm waiting on a return email. Wish me luck.
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Caroline. I enjoy reading you here. Are you a writer?
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You also might have a little more luck if you try a lunch reservation (if you're unable to get a dinner reservation).
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Oh I'm with you on Gordon Ramsay - he may not be conventionally attractive, but my god is he sexy!
Nothing to add about eating in his restaurants as I've never had that pleasure, but good luck in getting a reservation and do be sure to report back abut the food! |
Fellow 'foodie' and lover of GR (the Chef, not the man) heading to Dubai first few days of June. Thanks for the info, had no idea he had a restaurant there.
That may be Rick Stein & GR in the one trip........ (Eating at Jamie Olivers 15 in Melb 10 Feb!!!) |
I slightly know someone who met him in person, and he said that GR is much nicer than he portrays himself to be. He was also very kind to a child guest. I've never seen the show, so can't comment.
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mamaw, I have e-mailed you my write-up. Foxtrot Oscar ?
I've now met GR twice (once at a book-signing) - he was very kind both times & I do find him very sexy too. He's just sort of big & overwhelming ! Not sure he is a nice man generally, though. 111op, at the time I visited RGR, I thought I'd had better meals at Altnaharrie in NW Scotland (which is sadly no more) and Winteringham Fields in N. Lincolnshire. Since then, I'd also rate Hibiscus higher : we went there when it was in Ludlow, first with one star and then with two - it has now just moved to London & regained its first star there last week. palmettoprinces, you are too kind ! I wish I were a professional writer but sadly no. I wrote up the piece on RGR for an Edinburgh-based foodie organisation's website. |
Gordon Ramsey's at Claridges does a 3 course set lunch (you do get to choose between 3 options for each course) for £30.
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Thanks caroline. I've never heard of any of the restaurants, but I guess that's expected since I don't live in the UK. I'll keep an eye out for Hibiscus though now that it's in London.
Have you been to Pied-a-Terre? I guess it's ok. I still prefer GR but I had lunch there only. I think lunch at GR started at 40 pounds (that was the one I had, I think, in 2005). |
Hi again 111op. No, I haven't been to Pied a Terre. My fave nice restaurants from when I lived in London are generally not still there or have changed hands - like Stephen Bull & Kensington Place. We still usually visit London once or twice a year, though (for art exhibitions), & so can sometimes combine that with a gastronomic pilgrimage. Next time we are there I want to go to St John.
Ludlow used to be a great place to visit and I expect still is, although now there are slightly fewer reasons for going. It has a great annual food festival - we went two years running and rented a cottage for a week - and used to have 3 Michelin-starred restaurants (Hibiscus, the Merchant House and Mr Underhill's). Good food shops & market too - and all in what's not much more than a large village (pop 9000 I think) ! It's a pretty and historic place, too. This has now reminded me that I also want to make a trip to the Walnut Tree near Abergavenny - we went when Franco Taruschio had it, it then went through a slump but now Shaun Hill (who used to have the Merchant house in Ludlow) is in charge. Abergavenny also has what I think is supposed to be the biggest and best annual food festival, but we haven't been yet. Obsessed with eating & drinking, moi ? :-) |
Thanks caroline. It's interesting reading. I guess I probably won't get a chance to visit any of these places. (I had to look up where Ludlow is -- looks like it's near Birmingham?)
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