Loading
Caterer & Hotelkeeper Magazine

Tags:

Celebrity chef cult will survive financial problems

Kerstin  Kühn
Friday 05 June 2009 15:49
Gordon Ramsay has had to take some unpleasant decisions to save his business

The cult of the celebrity chef isn't dead, despite the high-profile difficulties of Gordon Ramsay and John Burton Race, industry figures have insisted.

Last weekend, Ramsay publicly admitted for the first time that his restaurant business came close to collapse earlier this year.

The chef revealed that auditors at KPMG, who were called in by the Royal Bank of Scotland, had recommended putting Gordon Ramsay Holdings into administration after discovering that the business was losing millions of pounds on its overseas expansion plans. A separate investigation by HM Revenue & Customs found the company owed £7.2m in taxes.

Separately it emerged that John Burton Race declared himself bankrupt in March. He and ex-wife Kim ran the Michelin-starred New Angel in Dartmouth, Devon, but Kim shut the failing business in 2007 while Burton Race was in Australia filming the reality show I'm a Celebrity... Get me Out of Here.

Burton Race was consequently forced to sell the restaurant, which was bought by Lastminute.com millionaire Clive Jacobs, who now employs him as head chef.

However, the difficult climate will not mark the end of the celebrity chef era, according to Giles Coren, food critic for The Times newspaper. "I don't think there is any reason why this recession should spell the end of celebrity chefs," he said. "It will just spell the end of chefs who are not properly financed."

Richard Harden, co-editor of the Harden's restaurant guides, suggested that there were too many vested interests in keeping the celebrity bandwagon rolling. "The celebrity chefs will go away when the modern obsession with celebrity does," he said. "And who's to know if it ever will."


Ramsay admits restaurants came close to collapse >>

John Burton Race declared bankrupt >>

Gordon Ramsay - three-michelin-starred chef of Hell's Kitchen fame >>

Your chance to dine at the Waterside Inn >>


By Kerstin Kühn


E-mail your comments to Kerstin Kühn here.


Caterersearch.com jobs

Looking for a new job? Find your next restaurant job here with Caterersearch.com jobs

 

Blogs on Caterersearch.com
Catch up with more news and gossip on all Caterer's blogs
Newsletters
For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail newsletters.

Recommended articles

Articles from the web

 
blog comments powered by Disqus
Profiting from 2012: Case Studies

Slash VAT, Boost business - Sign the petition now!

Latest Video

housekeeping

Video: highlighting housekeepers

In this week’s issue, guest edited by Raymond Blanc, we explore the important roles of housekeepers.

Watch here

The Caterer and Hotelkeeper discussion forum

  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria: Mark Hayward
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria
  • Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria Dingley Dell Flying Visits @ The Victoria

Best of chef

Best of Chef – now available online

Best of Chef – now available online
View it now

Videos

Marcello Tully, Kinloch Lodge Video: Michelin-starred chefs turn out in force for Wellocks' chef conference Video: Highlights from Hotelympia 2012 Video: Foraging – why all the attention?
Marcello Tully
Masterclass
Watch the video here
Wellocks'
chef conference
Watch the video here
Highlights from
Hotelympia 2012
Watch the video here
Foraging:
why all the attention?
Watch the video here