Gordon Ramsey Has Revealed The Dirty Secret Of Luxury Restaurants

Video: Gordon Ramsey Has Revealed The Dirty Secret Of Luxury Restaurants

Video: Gordon Ramsey Has Revealed The Dirty Secret Of Luxury Restaurants
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Gordon Ramsey Has Revealed The Dirty Secret Of Luxury Restaurants
Gordon Ramsey Has Revealed The Dirty Secret Of Luxury Restaurants
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It has recently become known as one of the dirtiest and best kept secrets of luxury restaurants.

The world-famous British chef and TV presenter Gordon Ramsey has publicly admitted in the press that customers in luxury restaurants are not ashamed to use cocaine while enjoying fine specialties and drinks.

According to him, visitors to gourmet restaurants regularly use this drug and do not even try to hide it from other visitors and staff.

Ramsey admitted that there had been a case of clients asking him to mix cocaine with sugar and sprinkle the drug mixture on souffle prepared by him, which he flatly refused.

Chef Gordon Ramsey has repeatedly found traces of cocaine in the toilets of most of his establishments, which are currently 31 in number worldwide.

Curiously, traces of drug use have not been found in just one of my restaurants, he told the Guardian magazine.

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One of the most striking cases that the famous chef describes is when customers brought a plate from the table to the bathroom of his restaurant to sniff cocaine, and then kindly asked the waiter to replace it with a clean one.

Shocked by the widespread use of drugs in all spheres of society, Ramsey, who is also known in Bulgaria as the host of one of the hit culinary formats, has decided to dedicate an entire cocaine show.

The Briton considers the fight against drug use a personal cause, after in 2003 one of his closest associates, chef David Dempsey, died of cocaine abuse.

Gordon Ramsey's brother, who has been missing for some time, is also a drug addict. He was last seen in Portugal, but since then his traces have been lost.

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