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Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay opens first restaurant in India at Delhi airport, influencer says 'The chicken is so undercooked that...'- Watch
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay can be brutal with his reviews when he tastes food from all over the world. The otherwise meticulous chef seems to have left an influencer unimpressed as he has opened his first restaurant in India at the Delhi airport called Gordon Ramsay's Street Burger.
The influencer wrote- 'Gordon Ramsay Street Burgers, New Delhi, T1
Guess who just spiced up Delhi Airport? Gordon Ramsay's Street Burger is finally in India, and it's hiding at T1 like a secret level in a video game.
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We tried the Chef's Special GFC Burger, fried chicken + hash brown = carb on carb crime scene and the Ménage à Trois Burger (juicy patty, tangy pickled carrots, flavour bomb
The interiors? Straight out of an American diner, but with the added thrill of hearing boarding calls in the background. Honestly, I'd board flights just for these burgers.
📍 Next time you're at T1, skip the lounge food cause Gordon's got your layover sorted.
Tag your airport buddy who'd delay boarding for a burger.'
One netizen wrote- 'I was waiting for so long for someone to review this, nobody knows this yet ig…..gotta try before it bursts on internet.'
A second said, 'This is hidden because when you search for Street Burgers, maps takes you to nearest Gupta Burger!'
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Another commented- 'It was sub par in London. It will be sub par here. That's why it's in an Airport Terminal with less competition.'
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