Two Gordon Ramsay restaurants to open in Bangkok in December

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Two Gordon Ramsay restaurants to open in Bangkok in December

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https://www.bangkokpost.com/life/social ... n-december

Following four new restaurants in South Korea and twoin Malaysia, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, Gordon Ramsay's namesake restaurant group, continues its ambitious expansion in Asia with a plan to open Bread Street Kitchen & Bar and Street Pizza at Emsphere Mall on Sukhumvit Road in December. Twelve more Thai locations are to be opened in the coming years.................
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Mmmm. Let's see how their prices compare. 2 restaurants in December and 12 more planned.
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For some reason (probably linked to his foul-mouthing of staff), I’ve never liked him - as a chef I’m sure he’s near the top of his game, but as a person, nearer the bottom.


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You look at Jamie Oliver and his restaurant chain disaster, you think why do these guys do it? Did Ramsey invent a better mousetrap?
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Well we wont be eating there, some of these guys are well over rated. My wife can cook much better and does not have her own TV show. :o

Give me the likes of Rick Stein anytime. More down to earth, then that jumped up failed footballer. :duck:
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Yeah, I like Rick Stein and his shows too. He adds in a travel show mixed with his cooking. I especially found his Cornwall shows good. I think his roots are there. :cheers:
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Second Rick Stein and have been watching his programmes about Cornwall recently - I also quite like the Hairy Bikers for the same reason”down to earth” reason, whereas Mr Ramsey thinks he’s a cut above that


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Emsphere, built on the old Washington Square, will be pleased, or rather, The Mall Group, who own it, will be. A big name draw like Ramsey, should attract the hordes, as well as the first IKEA in Central Bkk.
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Dannie Boy wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:35 pm Second Rick Stein and have been watching his programmes about Cornwall recently - I also quite like the Hairy Bikers for the same reason”down to earth” reason, whereas Mr Ramsey thinks he’s a cut above that


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To be fair thats because he is, trained by the best and awarded shedloads of Michelin stars. Comparing him to Jamie Oliver is like comparing Michelangelo to Rolf Harris! As with most things in life, you get what you pay for.

I've eaten at Rick Steins down in Padstow a few times, very nice food and location but locally he's as popular as the plague!
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