View Full Version : Gordon Ramsay launches £80 burger at new restaurant - but fries cost extra
Niamh.
25-11-2020, 10:28 AM
The celebrity chef is opening Gordon Ramsay Burger in Harrods on December 4 and its menu is set to impress, with a Wagyu beef burger available for a whopping £80
Sweary chef Gordon Ramsay will soon be giving diners a right mouthful...of posh burgers and hotdogs.
The Michelin-starred chef's new venue will open on December 4th and is designed to impress - with some high-quality ingredients being used.
Previously only in Las Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Burger promises an "experience like no other" at posh Knightsbridge department store Harrods.
The menu includes an £80 'Wagyu Burger' - which features a beef patty, seared Wagyu sirloin, truffle Pecorino cheese, cep mayonnaise, fresh black truffle.
Customers will also be able to enjoy a £42 'Lobster and Shrimp burger', which is served with pickled vegetables and herb aioli.
Those looking for something cheaper can order the 'American burger' for £21 which includes a beef patty, American cheese, butter lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion and burger relish.
https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article23055005.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Celebrity-Chefs-Light-Up-The-Strip-During-Vegas-Uncorkd-By-Bon-Appetits-11th-Annual-Grand-Tasting.jpg
If you don't fancy a burger, a 'Cheeky Dawg' is available for £21, and consists of a heritage beef hot dog topped with braised ox cheek, horseradish, house pickles and cress.
But fries are extra - with the price set at £6 for a standard portion with chipotle ketchup.
Customers looking for something different can opt for sweet potato fries that are served with vanilla powdered sugar and honey jalapeno mayo for £6.
For those feeling fancy, truffle parmesan fries are available for £9 and are served with truffle aïoli and homemade ketchup.
The chef, 54, announced his new restaurant on Instagram, where lots of people were thrilled by the news.
One fan commented: "My heart is melted, if my net worth was the same as your weekly salary, I would definitely come to London tomorrow to taste that piece of heaven."
Another remarked: "Can't wait to officially visit your restaurant after this Covid mess is over."
In a statement, the celebrity chef told restaurant website Hot Dinners : "I’ve been perfecting burgers for years in America and now at Harrods we are taking it to the next level.
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Vanessa
25-11-2020, 10:33 AM
I would never spend that much on a burger.
I'm happy going to Burger king.
Amy Jade
25-11-2020, 10:35 AM
The economy in the state it's in with more and more forced to go to food banks and they launch an £80 burger.
Choke on it.
UserSince2005
25-11-2020, 10:39 AM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
Niamh.
25-11-2020, 10:41 AM
The economy in the state it's in with more and more forced to go to food banks and they launch an £80 burger.
Choke on it.
I know, the timing is pretty awful
Kate!
25-11-2020, 10:42 AM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
Oh get you.
joeysteele
25-11-2020, 10:45 AM
He can keep it.
joeysteele
25-11-2020, 10:45 AM
I get some people will do so as to buying these things but why for goodness sake.
What kind of people are they???
i had a steak in a Ramsey restaurant in london and it was marvelous. I think it will be well worth the price for what you get
Crimson Dynamo
25-11-2020, 10:53 AM
in and out do the double for $3.60
a fool and his money..
Niamh.
25-11-2020, 10:54 AM
in and out do the double for $3.60
a fool and his money..
Do you have to queue for 14 hours for that one though? :laugh:
Cherie
25-11-2020, 10:58 AM
Of course they will be an appetite for this (geddit it :laugh:), same as paying 800.00 for phones that are obselete the following year
People will be posting this on insta from the off
Dogeatdog
25-11-2020, 01:52 PM
I do like watching Gordon Ramsay’s cooking videos on YouTube but I get hooked on them like I’ll watch one but I end up still watching more of them hours later :skull:.
I bet the burger tastes incredible and if I had money to just throw away I’d defo give it a try. Some of the other stuff does sound a little pretentious though ‘Truffle Parmesan fries’ ‘ sweet potato fries w/ vanilla powdered sugar & honey jalapeño mayo?’ They just sound like odd combinations?
Mystic Mock
25-11-2020, 01:59 PM
I would never spend that much on a burger.
I'm happy going to Burger king.
Burger King.:drool:
Tbf his food looks nice, but I could never afford those prices.:joker:
Mystic Mock
25-11-2020, 02:01 PM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
That's a bit of a bad stereotype on what is clearly an expensive Burger to most working people in the country.
...I can’t imagine a pic less likely to make me feel as though I’d want to eat meat....it doesn’t really entice at all ...
Denver
25-11-2020, 02:02 PM
Its an expensive piece if meat so people who think they should sell it for like a tenner are crazy
WingsFan1
25-11-2020, 02:04 PM
I eat at his burger restaurant in Vegas it was incredible and worth the money
Of course they will be an appetite for this (geddit it :laugh:), same as paying 800.00 for phones that are obselete the following year
People will be posting this on insta from the off
i kept my phone for 2 years :smug:
Amy Jade
25-11-2020, 02:14 PM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
We know you're poor sis drop the act, you've only ever been in Harrods for a browse and a fridge magnet like the rest of us :laugh:
Niamh.
25-11-2020, 02:48 PM
Its an expensive piece if meat so people who think they should sell it for like a tenner are crazy
There's a lot in between a tenner and 80 quid though
Cherie
25-11-2020, 02:49 PM
We know you're poor sis drop the act, you've only ever been in Harrods for a browse and a fridge magnet like the rest of us :laugh:
A Harrods plastic bag!
Denver
25-11-2020, 02:50 PM
There's a lot in between a tenner and 80 quid though
But its a rare piece of meat that only found in some parts of Japan, its 30k to buy the cow alive
Cherie
25-11-2020, 02:50 PM
i kept my phone for 2 years :smug:
:fist:
Cherie
25-11-2020, 02:52 PM
But its a rare piece of meat that only found in some parts of Japan, its 30k to buy the cow alive
Wagyu Beef can be found in most restaurants that specialise in steak
You are paying for his name on it
Denver
25-11-2020, 02:54 PM
Wagyu Beef can be found in most restaurants that specialise in steak
You are paying for his name on it
For a nice big bit of Steak in a decent restaurant your looking at around £90
Cherie
25-11-2020, 02:56 PM
For a nice big bit of Steak in a decent restaurant your looking at around £90
Where are you eating?
Daniel-X
25-11-2020, 03:02 PM
Lmao I had a Wagyu burger at Dash in Liverpool (which a a fine dining restaurant) and that was only £24 (with truffle Parmesan fries and salad).
It’s ridiculous and people defending it are just trying to seem above everyone else.
it's simple economics, they are charging what people are prepared to pay. I bet it doesnt have any empty seats
Denver
25-11-2020, 03:11 PM
it's simple economics, they are charging what people are prepared to pay. I bet it doesnt have any empty seats
Yea his restaurants are not really targeted for people leaving on a tight budget like weatherspoons is
Cherie
25-11-2020, 03:46 PM
I’ve eaten here twice and it was nice but nothing amazing
https://www.gordonramsayrestaurants.com/bread-street-kitchen/
There is a premium added on for his name and location, this is close to St Pauls
Oliver_W
25-11-2020, 04:35 PM
Lmao I had a Wagyu burger at Dash in Liverpool (which a a fine dining restaurant) and that was only £24 (with truffle Parmesan fries and salad).
It’s ridiculous and people defending it are just trying to seem above everyone else.
There's nothing to defend :shrug:
If people don't want it, they won't buy it, and the people who make it will lose money. It's fine.
hijaxers
25-11-2020, 05:37 PM
The celebrity chef is opening Gordon Ramsay Burger in Harrods on December 4 and its menu is set to impress, with a Wagyu beef burger available for a whopping £80
Sweary chef Gordon Ramsay will soon be giving diners a right mouthful...of posh burgers and hotdogs.
The Michelin-starred chef's new venue will open on December 4th and is designed to impress - with some high-quality ingredients being used.
Previously only in Las Vegas, Gordon Ramsay Burger promises an "experience like no other" at posh Knightsbridge department store Harrods.
The menu includes an £80 'Wagyu Burger' - which features a beef patty, seared Wagyu sirloin, truffle Pecorino cheese, cep mayonnaise, fresh black truffle.
Customers will also be able to enjoy a £42 'Lobster and Shrimp burger', which is served with pickled vegetables and herb aioli.
Those looking for something cheaper can order the 'American burger' for £21 which includes a beef patty, American cheese, butter lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion and burger relish.
https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article23055005.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_Celebrity-Chefs-Light-Up-The-Strip-During-Vegas-Uncorkd-By-Bon-Appetits-11th-Annual-Grand-Tasting.jpg
If you don't fancy a burger, a 'Cheeky Dawg' is available for £21, and consists of a heritage beef hot dog topped with braised ox cheek, horseradish, house pickles and cress.
But fries are extra - with the price set at £6 for a standard portion with chipotle ketchup.
Customers looking for something different can opt for sweet potato fries that are served with vanilla powdered sugar and honey jalapeno mayo for £6.
For those feeling fancy, truffle parmesan fries are available for £9 and are served with truffle aïoli and homemade ketchup.
The chef, 54, announced his new restaurant on Instagram, where lots of people were thrilled by the news.
One fan commented: "My heart is melted, if my net worth was the same as your weekly salary, I would definitely come to London tomorrow to taste that piece of heaven."
Another remarked: "Can't wait to officially visit your restaurant after this Covid mess is over."
In a statement, the celebrity chef told restaurant website Hot Dinners : "I’ve been perfecting burgers for years in America and now at Harrods we are taking it to the next level.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gordon-ramsay-launches-80-burger-23054817?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mirror_weird&fbclid=IwAR0o4KQQ7E9R3vfS9mCBGgCJUF_v1KrsUoDzqu5tN D7BJxmvZkyyfkPfqxY
£80 for a burger what a joke ! taking the p***
Kazanne
25-11-2020, 05:41 PM
I don't eat meat burgers ,but even if I did I would never pay that much for one, its pointless , but if some people have that kind of money ,its up to them how they spend it I suppose.
Black Dagger
25-11-2020, 05:55 PM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
Youre a parody at this point lol.
Anyone thats eaten at Hestons Fat Duck would consider £80 for a burger cheap
GoldHeart
25-11-2020, 06:29 PM
80 quid for a bloody burger ?!!!! , Well I certainly wouldn't pay that much ! .
It all goes to make a turd.
It gives meaning to the phrase "that's 80 quid down the sh!tter"
Kazanne
25-11-2020, 06:38 PM
It all goes to make a turd.
It gives meaning to the phrase "that's 80 quid down the sh!tter"
:joker::joker::joker: I missed you Alf,lol
:joker::joker::joker: I missed you Alf,lolHow you doing Kaz? Are you and the family well?
GoldHeart
25-11-2020, 07:18 PM
That burger better be made of real gold people can sell
Vanessa
25-11-2020, 07:30 PM
It all goes to make a turd.
It gives meaning to the phrase "that's 80 quid down the sh!tter"
:laugh2: that's true, lol
Marsh.
25-11-2020, 08:41 PM
If you cant afford it thats your problem. Us who work hard and have money can spend it how we want.
https://media1.tenor.com/images/88fa0d7ed1326101e8ee62a6d8964248/tenor.gif
Marsh.
25-11-2020, 08:43 PM
Of course they will be an appetite for this (geddit it :laugh:), same as paying 800.00 for phones that are obselete the following year
It's not the same at all though, is it?
A burger that lasts ten minutes versus a phone that lasts years.
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