It could be about to get very bitchy again in London’s best kitchens.
Gordon Ramsay suffered fresh ignominy last night when his three-star Michelin restaurant dropped out of the world’s Top 100 eating experiences, while his former protégé made his first appearance only six months after opening his first solo restaurant after a very public falling-out between the pair.
Days after reports that boil-in-the-bag dishes were served at the chef’s gastropubs, Ramsay’s Hospital Road restaurant in London, thirteenth in last year’s list, missed out on a place in the 2009 San Pellegrino world restaurant awards. Yet Marcus Wareing, who opened his restaurant at the Berkeley Hotel after an acrimonious split with his former friend, has made a dramatic entry on the list at No 52.
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