Gordon Ramsay's Own Kitchen Nightmare
Reality television shows can make a career, they can also be a huge distraction. Responding to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, Gawker called celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, "the Donald Trump of Food," a phrase that could be taken as a compliment or a slur depending on how you look at it. One thing is certain is that Ramsay has had a rough time of it lately. Earlier this year when describing the news that his accountants wanted to put his business into administration and that he owed more than £7 million he called it "the worst bollocking ever" and told the London Times it was "the worst year of my life." Now in an interview with the Wall Street Journal he is similarly gloomy saying that he had "his own personal nightmare" a phrase no doubt co-opted from the many writers who've used phrases from his televisions shows "Hell's Kitchen" and "Kitchen Nightmares" to make puns about Ramsay's current financial state. In the fallout from the tumbling of his financial empire Ramsay has sold his restaurants in Los Angeles and Paris back to the hotels they are in and has left Prague behind. Rasmay says he has fired around 15 percent of the staff and is using cheaper cuts of meat. The Wall Street Journal article says that Ramsay earns around £10 million in annual revenue from television, publishing and endorsement contracts (he has published many cookbooks and has lines of kitchen and dining goods) and has put around £12 million of his media earnings into his restaurant empire. Is Ramsay just a high-profile victim of the downturn in the restaurant world? The troubles of Ramsay seem particularly intriguing since many chefs with television careers seem to be doing okay (Mario Batali and Emeril Lagasse spring immediately to mind). These days part of being a top chef includes a book or two, restaurants in multiple locations and, if not your own television show, at least a gig or two as a guest judge on a cooking competition or a slot on a morning show. So what makes Ramsay different? Is it the global expanse of his network which includes restaurants all around the world? Is it the sheer size of his empire with over one thousand employees spread out? Or is it something else. I think in many ways the expectations for Ramsay's cuisine are higher than those of the other telegenic chefs? After all, Ramsay isn't just a chef, he is a Michelin-starred chef, a designation that carries certain weight and expectations. It must also be noted that Ramsay hasn't exactly made a lot of friends in the restaurant world. He's had feuds with his old mentor Marco Pierre White, another celebrity chef Mario Batali, and his former protege Marcus Wareing. His crotchetiness isn't just a television stunt, a marathon runner and former soccer player, he's deeply competitive and it may be that desire to be the best that led him to overextend himself in the first place. He also may have lacked a firm restraining hand in the form of a business partner. Ramsay owns 69 percent of his company while his father-in-law is the chief executive of Gordon Ramsay Holdings and owns the other 31 percent.
Over at our sister blog, Daily Finance, Alex Salkever questions Ramsay's future and if he will file for bankruptcy? I think Ramsay's actually on the path to recovery. He's focusing on what he knows, opening a new version of Petrus restaurant in the Belgravia area of London that will serve the modern French fare that got him into the spotlight in the first place. And when he expands into other areas he's now doing so through agreements where he sells off his name, menu advice and expertise. By switching some of his restaurants to being licensed establishments rather than enterprises wholly owned by his company he may have lost some control but he's gained more cash and cut his total risk. In the Wall Street Journal interview Ramsay says that he's learned a lot about business in the past year. If he can surrender his ego a bit and learn his lessons then he may be in good shape for the future. If not? Well, Hell's Kitchen just got renewed for another season in the U.S. so he has that to fall back on.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Mary Wood Aug 11th 2009 11:33AM
Three minutes of Gordon Ramsay was enough for a lifetime for me. Put Billy Knight, Naomi Watts and Gordon Ramsay in a barrel and dump them out...you cannot tell one prima donna ("embarrasment") from the other.
Redman58 Aug 11th 2009 10:44AM
It's "Bobby" Knight and Naomi "Campbell"........
Skyboi Aug 11th 2009 7:36AM
Friends who have dined at his restaurants told me that his food is no better than what you get at Friday's or Applebee's. He may be a Michelin-starred chef, but I think he's more hype than substance. If his food was that good, he would not have lost his restaurants.
juanperez12329 Aug 19th 2009 3:26PM
You are a MAJOR HATER and for ur friend they must have a very bad palate or no culinary knowledge. Have u actually been to applebees are u fucking kidding me no body gets the STARS and the success he has by making applebees food U FUCKING MORON.
juanperez12329 Aug 19th 2009 9:11PM
there is a lot of other factors than just good food but u know that huh? Wait no u just take other people's word for it. idiots like u make me laugh u wish u and ur friend were a tenth of the success ramsay is.
bandwfoods Aug 11th 2009 8:09AM
As for Gordon Ramsey, I find him an embarressment to anyone that happens to be Scottish. Also a few months ago I went to his restaurant in London Heathrow airport for breakfast (and it was the worse food I ever had, and to add insult to the meal, they were even short of some items ) but they do know how to charge even for bad food and service.
On one segment of his "hells's Kitchen" he took the contestents to a meat plant to educate them on meat cuts and where they came from on a beef carcass (someone should give his top chef an education on "Meat 101" as he had the hind and fore quarter cuts mixed up. I sent Ramsey an e-mail about this issue (but of course never heard back from him) I happen to be an international meat specialist
Redman58 Aug 11th 2009 10:59AM
"an international meat specialist"....you are hilarious!!!! Thank god for the internet, where any fool can claim to be anything he/she wants in order to make dopey criticisms. "INTERNATIONAL MEAT SPECIALIST!!!" You should do stand-up comedy!!!
Chris Aug 11th 2009 11:22AM
This cookbook remind me of Gordon Ramsay.. "Get in the Kitchen, BIT@HES!" (bitchcooks.com)
KEVIN Aug 11th 2009 1:20PM
I got some International Meat for you, right here.
juanperez12329 Aug 19th 2009 9:03PM
Wow international meat specialist huh!! Must be stackin the money or just sittin at home with ur thumb up ur ass FUCKIN IDIOT.
BonSchwein Aug 11th 2009 8:35AM
These overpaid television chefs are just another product of the excesses of
this never-enough generation. Cancer researchers and people trying to
clean up the environment should make money like this instead of these
self-important blowhards!
RDF Aug 11th 2009 8:53AM
GORDON RAMSEY IS A PIECE OF CRAP. IF A BOSS EVER TALKED TO ME THE WAY HE TALKS TO HIS PEOPLE HE WOULD BE EATING SOFT MUSH UNTIL HIS NEW DENTURES WERE READY BECAUSE I WOULD KNOCK HIS TEETH DOWN HIS THROAT. IF ANY SHOW - COOKING/TALK/WHATEVER HAS HIM ON I CHANGE THE CHANNEL IMMEDIATELY.
Lynn Aug 11th 2009 1:15PM
You must be self-employed or unemployed most of the time.
Steve Aug 11th 2009 8:52AM
Selling off his name for a restaurant is a bad business decision. Ramsey's name is everything! Once a restaurant with his name starts cutting quality, which is synonymous with Ramsey, that will tarnish the name. And, there isn't a thing Ramsey can do about it since he sold the rights to his name with that restaurant. Bad move!
Mike Aug 11th 2009 8:54AM
Seems to me that the showbiz side of Ramsey works well or we would not be talking about him so much. He has to attract attention to himself in any way possible for people to watch.( Yes..........we are the one's that want to see "the car wreck" not him.) Driving through the middle of my town, and seeing how many stores are emty now, not to mention the unemployment rate and unstable economy, should tell you that his misfortune is not completely his fault.
Laura Cella Aug 11th 2009 9:11AM
SKYBOI is sooooo wrong. The food at Ramsey's restaurants (I have visited 3 of them) is way better than the crap you receive at Applebee's. While I acknowledge that it is obscenely expensive, you cannot compare it to the schlock provided by middle-level chain restaurants.
Laura Cella Aug 11th 2009 9:12AM
SKYBOI is sooooo wrong. The food at Ramsey's restaurants (I have
visited 3 of them) is way better than the crap you receive at
Applebee's. While I acknowledge that it is obscenely expensive, you
cannot compare it to the schlock provided by middle-level chain
restaurants.
John Hesselbrock Aug 11th 2009 9:18AM
Gordon Ramsey makes TV more real as he uses words that everyone knows and can understand. He operates in a way sometimes you have must in order to make those working for you do the correct thing. If you don't like his cussing or style, don't watch. He is a down to earth person who tries to do what it takes to make his meals better.
Unfortunately, if AOL is correct, serving worse quality products is very bad for business. I own and operate 6 factories worldwide and nothing beats quality always. I remember the Victoria Station chain that served the absolute best Prime Rib in the 1960s and early 1970s. When they lowered the quality of their beef at least twice and added things they did not know how to cook, where they used to have three hour waits to eat, they eventually had many tables that were never filled and went bankrupt. Hope Ramsey can recover from his bad business practices.
Anna Aug 11th 2009 9:27AM
I absolutely LOVE Gordon Ramsey-He's hot, can cook and is entertaining-He can yell at me any day
Mike Aug 11th 2009 9:26AM
What goes around, comes around--huh, Ramsey?