Gordon Ramsay slammed for charging £19 for full English breakfast at Bread Street Kitchen

Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant, Bread Street Kitchen, has been criticized online for its fry-up breakfast.


Pop Culture & Art September 03, 2024
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Gordon Ramsay is facing criticism for charging a steep £19 for what many have described as a disappointing full English breakfast.

The 57-year-old celebrity chef's restaurant, Bread Street Kitchen, has been criticized online for its fry-up breakfast, with some comparing it to a meal you'd find at a motorway service station.

The dish appears to consist of one sausage, beans, one hash brown, one mushroom, one poached egg, two slices of bacon, and one tomato.

Courtesy: Jam Press

Courtesy: Jam Press

Customer Silvio Tattiscone shared their dissatisfaction on X, sparking a wave of negative comments.

One person commented, “Looks like a motorway service station breakfast, I could do better than that. £19 is daylight robber.”

This backlash comes just days after Gordon was criticized by some fans for allegedly serving 'low quality' pizza at one of his restaurants.

The chef, known for his fiery outbursts, is offering pizzas at seven of his UK Street Pizza locations.

Ramsay’s pepperoni pizza is part of a bottomless deal at the chain for £20, but some fans have compared its quality to that of food from the popular pub chain JD Wetherspoon.

After a video of a pepperoni pizza being made was posted on the restaurant's Instagram account, some fans were unimpressed, commenting, “Looks like a Wetherspoons pizza.”

Another added, “Please stick to fish and chips. From Italy.”

One person complained, “Little stingy on the cheese mate.”

Another remarked, “From an Italian point of view....those salami are very low quality and the pizza sauce is not great either.”

“That pizza looks so delicious I can't wait to taste it.”

“Looks great.”

This criticism follows an incident where Ramsay's flagship restaurant in Chelsea had to remind diners with reservations to dress appropriately for their meal.

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