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Gordon Ramsay Makes it Rain
Robb Report Singapore
|February 2025
The famed British chef and TV host hasn’t held on to three Michelin stars at his flagship restaurant for 23 years simply by screaming. Alex French unearths the secret to his worldwide domination.
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By the time Gordon Ramsay burst into the American consciousness in 2007 as the star of a restaurantrescue reality-TV series called Kitchen Nightmares, he was already among the most successful restaurateurs in the world. At 40, he controlled a seven-site empire that included dining rooms at The Savoy, The Connaught and Claridge’s in London. His eponymous establishment in Chelsea, then just a few years old, had developed a reputation as one of the best anywhere.
At that moment, Americans were just waking up from a food coma induced by a decade of consuming astounding quantities of mediocre family-casual chow and realising that cooking could be a vital part of culture. We were enthralled watching chef Rocco DiSpirito’s career implosion on The Restaurant, and ‘celebrity chef’ was fast becoming a viable career path for the culinary-school set—if you were agreeable and telegenic and could figure out how to operate a sous-vide machine. Meanwhile, the Food Network gave us 24 hours a day of chill bros in aprons a la Jamie Oliver. But Ramsay represented a more uncomfortable personality: difficult, unsparing, brash, exacting. “I’ve been cooking since the age of 19 and I’ve never come across a namsy-wamsy, incy-pincy kitchen where everyone’s a best mate,” Ramsay told a reporter back then.
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