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Gordon joins the chain gang
Posted at 11:10AM, 07 February 2008 by Andrea McGinniss - Acting editor, bbcgoodfood.com
Every time Gordon Ramsay dons his cape to save the day the for yet another struggling restaurateur in Ramsay's Kichen Nightmares, one piece of advice continually crops up: keep it simple. Overlong, over-the-top menus are stripped back to their bare essentials, and chefs screamed at until they admit simple seasonal food is good and overly fussy food isn't. Now the Michelin-starred man seems to be taking his own advice.
Buoyed by the phenomenal success of his new London gastropubs, he's announced plans to open a chain of cheaper restaurants in a similar vein where those not blessed with a gold credit card can tuck into good old fashioned British favourites, like Steak & kidney pie and Lamb stew, for just £30-a-head.
While one of those £200+ a head dinners at one of Gordon's international empire of fine dining restaurants (16 at last count, and growing) is on my list of things to experience before stumps, it's relaxed, rustic cooking that really floats my boat, and Gordon's stripped-back variety seems particularly appealing.
While we're not short on gastropubs in London, prices and quality vary wildly. Contrary to some landlords' belief, a pub is not a gastropub if the menu extends beyond peanuts and crisps. With Gordon at the helm, standards should be high, prices relatively low, but at what price to the small matter of atmosphere and individuality?
What strikes fear in the heart most is the word 'chain'. Visions of Wetherspoons except with slower-cooked stews and fancier fittings inevitably arise. And he's not the only celebrity chef doing it. Jamie Oliver is also in the process of opening a chain of 'Jamie's Italian' restaurants around the UK which will apparently offer "high quality, authentic and affordable Italian food". Done right, Gordon and Jamie could set new standards for quality yet casual dining in this country and finally give chains a good name. It seems everything else they touch turns to gold, I've high hopes hope this will be no exception.
Will you be giving Gordon and Jamie's new restaurants a go? Share your opinion on the trend towards quality, casual dining.



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