After decades on TV screens around the globe, Gordon Ramsay is almost as well known for his nasty temperament as he is for his world-class culinary capabilities.
We've lost track of how many times we've watched him scream frantically in people's faces, trolling them for their lacklustre dishes - and who can forget the classic 'idiot sandwich' meme that took the internet by storm in 2015?
But G-Rambo has had a taste of his own medicine, with people taking to social media to mock a roast dinner served up at one of his popular restaurants.
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With a price tag of £27 for a 35 day dry-aged sirloin, roast potatoes, carrots and a Yorkshire pudding, you would certainly expect a perfect Sunday offering fit for a king - but diners at his London Bread Street Kitchen and Bar were less than impressed.
The Mirror reports that people were horrified to see that the meat looked raw, however, and people were questioning how it had actually been cooked. One claimed it was 'cooked on a south facing windowsill' with another quipping 'before 7am'.
One social media user joked: “Reminds me of a steak I had in Benidorm once - left out in the sun for ten minutes and served!" while another, added: “Did you cook that beef or wave it under a light bulb?”
The Hell’s Kitchen chef tweeted out a video of gravy being poured over the meal, saying: “Sunday wouldn’t be complete without a roast!”
Someone asked Gordon: “Why are you pouring gravy on that live cow?” in response to the video.
Of course, how people like their meat cooked is completely personal and many people asked for it to be served very pink. While some weren't impressed, many took to the comments section to say it looked absolutely delicious.
But that didn’t stop the critics, with someone else asking was Gordon impacted by the cost of living crisis, asking: “Saving on the energy bill?”
“A good vet could bring that back to life”, someone sassed.
The meat wasn’t the only part of the meal criticised, with the Roasties and Yorkshire pudding also coming under fire. Someone wrote: “I’m sure I can see a pulse in that meat. Plus those roasties need an extra half hour.”
Another laughed: “The yorkie looks like an ashtray I made my dad at school.”
People were also joking about the fact the tweet was sent at 9.15 in the morning.
“A bit early?”, someone asked, with another social media user writing: “Not at 9:15 in the [...] morning Gordon lol.”
What do you make of Gordon Ramsay's roast?
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