I am really hooked on his shows esp the "F" word show. He is so into perfection and wanting the best from all his help that I wish I was young enough to start a prof as a chef but at 62 my life is over.
I had a very similar upbringing to Ramsay. I read his book and don't mind saying it made me cry ahha. He is a huge inspiration to me in general, despite me having nothing to do with the catering industry and profession. His enthusiasm is just immense.
i ate at his restuarant in London, Maze, and let me tell you the food was excellent. I saw Gordon that day and yes, he is a very down to earth guy...I do have major respect for the guy, and yes, he can bloody well cook good food.!!!
yeh i get that part but if the head chef wins it for that resturant then leaves and goes some where else does the star stay with the resturant or does the chef themselves retain it
thats exactly rite he isnt an asshole at all he is just very passionate about what he does and sometimes gets frustrated when people cant do what is so blatantly obvious and if he didn't care he wouldnt go round helping these people fix up their resturants and he is also a very loving husband and father
George strom...... is a damn good interviewer. that's what i want from an interview-information. Interviewers try to be too clever far to often. I remember years ago Bob Costas from NBC Olympics and sportscasting fame, had an interview program and he came up with briliant questions... always felt like i knew more about the person instead of just the usual talking points and such. Anyway, my point is: this guy is a good interviewer
He has a total of 12 stars. He is one of the 3 chefs to keep 3 stars, the other 2 are Heston Blumenthal and Alain Roux. Gordon Ramsey has 3 and a couple more have 2 going for 3. He had 3 at Aubergine, but it wasnt his restaurant.
yes and they are legends but this interview is about chef ramsay not about them i think that they are two chefs that gordon respects and looks up to as well tho
Ok my apologies ive just heard similar things on American shows and im crap at recognising accents. But my point still stands why state he came from a council house and say it like its some sort of homeless asylum lol, Council homes are normal homes except that the house is rented from the Government and you pay the Council instead of a private landlord.
ah, how I wish I could have went to this episode of the Hour, I went t the one two days before. I was kinda pissed when George said who was the guest or the upcoming week lol.
Yea and usually Council housing is made for the low socio-economic groups of society.. that's why they're so bloody cheap, and substandard also. You don't see Elton John living in council flats now, do you? "Oh yes, I think i'll move into a council flat because I don't like private landlords", gimee a break. Gordon would highlight that so people know where he came from and so they can realize that they can achieve anything also.
He bounces when he stands and sits, not sure why he feels the need to do that. He talks very fast and he has the largest stress wrinkles I've ever seen.
probably just a mannerism he has. people have certain habits when they speak, such as speaking with their hands or facial expressions... bouncing slightly is just something he does.
Please don't hate Americans. I know the majority of them are HI DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH?! WHERE IS MCDONALDS? But some of us are intelligent, cultured and nice.
ah I think ya talking a load of bollocks. he said he only saw this mistress 4 times and it never went up to 7 years the affair. His kids bullied? I think that's a lie cos he did say that he'll never abuse his kids after his upbringing.
What is wrong with having pride in your accomplishments?! Sounds like you have a low level of accomplishment yourself. Even at that, have pride regardless of where you are from!