
Chef Ramsay’s career has been nothing short of extraordinary. His first documented television appearance was in the 1999 documentary miniseries Boiling Point. After that, Chef Ramsay produced multiple cooking shows, including big hits like Hell’s Kitchen, Master Chef, and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. Chef Ramsay is one of the best chefs of all time, and here are my reasons why
Chef Ramsay Came From Humble Beginnings
He Worked As A Dishwasher
Chef Ramsay Is A Renaissance Man
Gordon Is Somewhat Of An Athlete
Part of my appreciation for Gordon comes from the fact that he’s a classic Renaissance man who excels at various pursuits. In addition to being an incredible chef, Chef Ramsay is also a black belt in karate who planned on becoming a professional soccer player. An injury destroyed his dream of being a professional athlete. With his lifelong dream sidelined, Gordon went to culinary school as a backup plan. I do not doubt that his unique backstory and career trajectory make him see the world differently and influence how he approaches cooking.
Chef Ramsay Is A Successful Restaurateur
He Has His Own Restaurant Group
Chef Ramsay takes his hospitality business seriously. When famous actress Joan Collins attended one of his restaurants with food critic A. A. Gill, she was thrown out by Chef Ramsay himself. Gordon was so upset about Gill’s criticism of his food that he asked them both to leave the restaurant. However, Chef Ramsay later apologized to Joan.
As someone who’s tried his food and watched his shows, Chef Ramsey is the greatest chef because of his background. He not only knows what makes a dish the perfect dish, but he worked hard to get to where he is today. Some may disagree with my opinion, but no one should knock Chef Ramsey until they’ve tried his food.