Gordon Ramsay

News about Gordon Ramsay, including articles about Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, TV career and industry campaigns.

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Deadline extended for National Chef of the Year competition

As the closing date looms for the National Chef of the Year 2010 competition, the Craft Guild of Chefs has put out a last call for entries. The deadline for entries to the prestigious competition is Friday 16 July.
Posted: 18 June 2010 | 14:07

Koffmann reveals full details of restaurant at the Berkeley

Pierre KoffmannIconic chef Pierre Koffmann has revealed full details of his forthcoming restaurant at London's Berkeley hotel. The former chef-patron of the three-Michelin-starred La Tante Claire will open Koffmann's, which is located in the site previously occupied by Gordon Ramsay's Boxwood Café, on 28 June.
Posted: 17 June 2010 | 12:15

Eleven leading London chefs to man mini restaurant on the London Eye

The London EyeEleven of the capital's leading chefs will take over the London Eye this October transforming one of its capsules into a mini restaurant as part of the 2010 London Restaurant Festival.
Posted: 15 June 2010 | 17:33

Catering firm Absolute Taste opens its first restaurant, in Harvey Nichols

Lyndy Redding: more restaurants could followEvents and catering company Absolute Taste has launched its first restaurant at London department store Harvey Nichols. Located on the fifth floor, Absolute Taste at Harvey Nichols is the company’s second operation in the department store,...
Posted: 28 May 2010 | 16:55

How to get yourself on TV and make the most of it

Cookery has never been bigger on TV, it seems, and many chefs say their businesses have prospered after an appearance on the small screen. Other hospitality professionals can do well out of TV exposure, too - but it's important to be clear on exactly what you want to get out of the process...
Posted: 12 May 2010 | 11:38

Gordon Ramsay faces second lawsuit over unpaid wine bills

Gordon Ramsay © Fiona Hamilton/Newspix/Rex FeaturesGordon Ramsay is facing a second lawsuit over unpaid wine bills at his two-Michelin-starred restaurant in New York. Last week Wineberry America filed a lawsuit against the celebrity chef and Blackstone Group, which now operates the restaurant at the London hotel in midtown Manhattan, over unpaid bills of nearly $41,000 (£28,000).
Posted: 11 May 2010 | 12:20

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

FirefighterOur weekly round of of the week's hospitality news includes: Majestic Hotel blaze: missing man named, Duncan Bannatyne unveils plans to expand Charlton House hotel;US wine merchant sues Gordon Ramsay over £27,000 of unpaid bills and more...
Posted: 07 May 2010 | 15:39

US wine merchant sues Gordon Ramsay over £27,000 of unpaid bills

Gordon RamsayCelebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is being sued by a US wine merchant over more than $40,000 (£27,000) of unpaid bills at his eponymous restaurant in New York. Wineberry America is suing Ramsay and Blackstone Group,...
Posted: 05 May 2010 | 12:51

Critic finds the new Petrus ‘the culinary equivalent of beige’

PétrusGordon Ramsay’s new opening – Petrus – is criticised by Jay Rayner of the Observer for failing to provide a more exciting eating out experience for a meal that costs more than £100 per head. He is particularly appalled by the wine list which he describes as “an act of violence” ...
Posted: 26 April 2010 | 15:03

What’s on the Menu? - A round-up of the latest restaurant reviews

What’s on the Menu?A round-up of the latest national restaurant reviews including: MacSorleys in Glasgow; Dean Street Dining Room, London W1; Petrus, London SW1; and Bistrot Bruno Loubet at the Zetter hotel, London EC1.
Posted: 26 April 2010 | 13:37

Pétrus, London

Pétrus Gordon Ramsay Holdings has relaunched Pétrus a stone's throw from the original, now occupied by Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley. The centre of the dining room features an open wine cellar showcasing more than 1,500 bottles.
Posted: 23 April 2010 | 14:33

Friday Wrap: A round-up of the week's hospitality news

The volcanic eruption in Eyjafallajokull, Iceland, that grounded British flightsOur weekly round of of the week's hospitality news includes: Story of the week: Volcanic ash cloud creates havoc for hoteliers; Tom Aikens and Compass to launch two restaurants at Somerset House and more...
Posted: 23 April 2010 | 14:27

Chef mentors - guiding lights

A good mentoring relationship will last for a careerThis year's Nestlé Toque d'Or is drafting in chef mentors to guide its talented young competitors, prompting us to take a look at the importance of mentoring in kitchens. Rosalind Mullen reports.
Posted: 22 April 2010 | 16:21

Gordon Ramsay’s new Pétrus is behind the times, says critic

Pétrus: failed to move with the timesGordon Ramsay’s latest version of Pétrus has been slammed by AA Gill in the Sunday Times for failing to move with the times. He didn’t like the uncomfortable, overdesigned space, the indifferent food or the service which constantly interrupts conversation. “
Posted: 19 April 2010 | 14:57

What’s on the Menu? - A round-up of the latest restaurant reviews

What’s on the Menu?A round-up of the latest national restaurant reviews including: the Swan at Southrop, Gloucestershire; the Royal Oak in Paley Street, Berkshire; Bistrot Bruno Loubet at the Zetter hotel, London EC1; and Petrus in London SW1.
Posted: 19 April 2010 | 14:27

Norovirus outbreak hits profits at Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck - For more hospitality stories, see what the weekend papers say

The weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: sea change sees mellowing of macho kitchen culture; Splendid Hotel Group seeks £200m for seven London hotels; Jamie Oliver is Britain’s 22nd most generous donor to charity and more…
Posted: 19 April 2010 | 10:52

Pierre Koffmann to return to the Berkeley with new restaurant

Pierre KoffmanIconic chef Pierre Koffmann is set to make his return to the London restaurant scene this summer, with the opening of an informal eaterie at London’s Berkeley hotel. The former chef-patron of the three-Michelin-starred La Tante Claire will take over the site currently occupied by Gordon Ramsay’s Boxwood Café...
Posted: 19 April 2010 | 10:13

StreetSmart Christmas campaign raised £445,000 for charity

StreetSmartLondon restaurant charity StreetSmart has raised £455,000 during its 2009 Christmas campaign. More than 550 restaurants in 18 cities throughout the UK took part in the annual fundraising campaign in November and December including those of Michelin-starred chefs such as Gordon Ramsay....
Posted: 13 April 2010 | 15:09

Relaunched Pétrus offers ‘faultless’ interpretation of classics, says critic

PétrusGordon Ramsay has reinvented himself with faultless, unfussy interpretations of classic combinations at his revival of Pétrus, his latest restaurant to open in London, according to Daily Telegraph food critic Jasper Gerard.
Posted: 12 April 2010 | 16:50

What’s on the Menu? - A round-up of the latest restaurant reviews

 What’s on the Menu? A round-up of the latest national restaurant reviews including: Pétrus, London SW1; Colony, London W1; La’Art du Fromage, London SW10; and Blythswood Square, Glasgow.
Posted: 12 April 2010 | 16:31

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