Learning About Edinburgh’s Finest Restaurants by Gordon Ramsay
In Edinburgh, Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants provide a window into the
Read MoreGordon Ramsay is a British chef, the founder of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Edinburgh, restauranteur, writer, television personality and food critic. He currently owns and/or operates restaurants across Europe, North America and Asia.
Ramsay founded his first restaurant chain, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Edinburgh, in 1997. He has owned and operated a series of restaurants since he first became head chef of Aubergine in 1993. He owned 25% of that restaurant, where he earned his first two Michelin stars.[1] Following the dismissal of protege Marcus Wareing from sister restaurant L’Oranger, Ramsay organised a staff walkout from both restaurants and subsequently took them to open up Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, at Royal Hospital Road, London.[2] His self-titled restaurant went on to become his first and only three Michelin star restaurant.[1]
Ramsay has installed a number of proteges in restaurants. Both Angela Hartnett and Jason Atherton worked at Verre before moving back to London to The Connaught and Maze respectively. Atherton left to open his own restaurant, and Hartnett purchased Murano from Ramsay in 2010.[3][4] Wareing was made head chef of London based restaurant, Pétrus.[5] It went on to win two Michelin stars, but in 2008 the two chefs fell out when Wareing kept the restaurant premises and the stars, while Ramsay received rights to the name.[6] The restaurant was renamed Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley, while in 2010 the new Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay was opened.[7]
In Edinburgh, Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants provide a window into the
Read MoreDiscover the best dining experiences at Gordon Ramsay restaurants in Edinburgh and find the perfect hotels near the Savoy Theatre in London for a memorable stay.
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