Amanda Shammas
- During a trip to Boston, I ate at chef Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant Ramsay’s Kitchen twice.
- At dinner, my salad was delicious, my lobster roll was tasty but not perfect, and the side was OK.
- I thought my dinner was overpriced, but I loved my lunch the next day and felt it was a great value.
I grew up watching Gordon Ramsay yell at chefs for serving raw food on “Hell’s Kitchen” and judge dishes on “MasterChef.”
However, beyond the TV screen, the chef has built quite the global culinary empire, which now spans over 90 restaurants worldwide.
Recently, I gave one of them a try when I headed to Ramsay’s Kitchen in Boston. Described on its website as “casually refined,” the restaurant is basically designed to feel elevated while making fine dining more accessible to a wider audience.
During my trip, I ended up eating at Ramsay’s Kitchen twice — once for dinner and once for lunch. Here’s how it went.
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