Gordon Ramsay

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Gordon Ramsay is a celebrity chef who has been awarded 13 Michelin stars and an OBE. He rose to fame on Boiling Point and has become one of the UK’s most influential chefs.

He founded Gordon Ramsay Restaurants in 1997. The company has 16 Michelin stars in total and currently holds a total of seven.

Gordon claims his mentor was Guy Savoy whom he worked under during his early kitchen work in Paris.

TV Chef

Gordon’s earliest television roles were in two documentaries: Boiling Point and Beyond Boiling Point.

He has presented five series of the The F Word. The programme covers a wide range of topics, from recipes to food preparation then celebrity food fads.

In 2004, Gordon appeared in two television series. Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares saw the chef troubleshooting failing restaurants. This series ran its fifth series in 2007. Hell’s Kitchen saw Ramsay attempt to train ten British celebrities to be chefs.

Gordon joined several other celebrity chefs in the The Big Fish Fight. Then, along with Jamie Oliver, Gordon spent time on a trawler boat to raise awareness about the wasting of sea fish.

Gordon Ramsay Holdings

In 2006 Gordon Ramsay Holdings purchased three London pubs, which were converted into gastropubs.

Gordon also acts as a consultant to numerous catering organisations. And in 2005 Singapore Airlines recruited Ramsay as one of its “International Culinary Panel” consultants.

In October 2012, Ramsay opened The Fat Cow in Los Angeles at The Grove. The Fat Cow is a shopping area that is also popular with tourists.

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