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Gordon Ramsay accused of 'daylight robbery' over £19 full English breakfast compared to 'service station' food
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Updated 10:36 3 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 10:31 3 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Gordon Ramsay accused of 'daylight robbery' over £19 full English breakfast compared to 'service station' food

"Where's the other half of the breakfast?"

Stefania Sarrubba

Stefania Sarrubba

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Gordon Ramsay has come under fire for a less than impressive full English breakfast served at one of his restaurants.

Celebrity chef Ramsay owns several eateries around the world but it seems that, according to one customer of his Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, his fry up breakfast is a little lacklustre.

Known for his foul-mouthed tirades during his TV appearances, Ramsay has been on the receiving end of some criticism after Twitter/X user @silviotattiscon posted a picture of what looks like a rather disappointing full English.

The meal, priced at £19, appears to consist of one sausage, two poached eggs, beans, one tomato, one mushroom, two bacon rashers and one single, lonely hash brown.

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"Bread Street Kitchen, a Gordon Ramsey [sic] restaurant, yours for £19," the customer captioned the shot.

(Twitter/X)
(Twitter/X)

The picture sparked some online outrage, with many claiming they could do better than Ramsay's dish and others comparing the fry up to 'motorway service station' food.

"I could do better than that. £19 is daylight robbery," one person commented, with another noting: "Our local cafe & sandwich shop gives you double that for half that price."

Many insisted the poster had been 'robbed' for 'dreadful' and 'massively overpriced' food, with one user jokingly asking: "Where's the other half of the breakfast?"

While it seems that Ramsay's fry up has left some customers disappointed, the chef himself has recently shared some pearls of wisdom to avoid a terrible experience next time you're dining out.

The Hell's Kitchen star was adamant you should always be wary of the special board, particularly if there are several options on there.

(Jam Press)
(Jam Press)

"Specials are there to disappear throughout the evening. When they list 10 specials that's not special," Ramsay said.

He also said to take any 'suspicious boasts' about the quality of the food with a pinch of salt. Buzzwords like 'famous' or 'best in the country' on any restaurant's menu always set Ramsay's alarm bells off and leave him wondering: "Who said that? Who named that?"

The chef then revealed a lesser-known trick to get a decent quality wine without breaking the bank whilst you're eating out.

Ramsay suggested to ask for the 'bin end' list, which normally consists of bottles with scratched labels or vintages that haven't sold well.

If you opt for a bottle of whatever wine is recommended and priced under $30 (about £24), this should guarantee you to get an under appreciated drink without going bankrupt.

LADbible has reached out to Gordon Ramsay for comment.

Featured Image Credit: Jam Press

Topics: Food And Drink, Gordon Ramsay, Money, Social Media

Stefania Sarrubba
Stefania Sarrubba

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