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You don’t need to be a food critic or chef to know that Gordon Ramsay isn’t afraid to speak his mind. As the fiery host of several successful cooking shows, Ramsay is known for his sassy quips and intense commentary. And as you can imagine, the British chef is quick to defend anything he creates — including his new Asian restaurant in London.
When he announced the launch of his new restaurant, people had mixed feelings. Some thought it was a cringeworthy move, while others didn’t see a problem. The restaurant, which is pegged as a “vibrant Asian eating house,” was allegedly inspired by Ramsay’s trips to Asian countries.
In Hui’s article for Eater London, she reviewed the pop-up dinner, mentioning that the spot “felt more seedy nightclub than Asian eating house.” She also shared that there were many famous folks at the event, ending her article with: “I was the only East Asian person in a room full of 30-40 journalists and chefs.” Additionally, Hui allegedly called the executive chef’s wife a “token Asian wife” on Twitter.
“Despite the very positive feedback from guests, there was, regrettably, one offensive response from the night which I have to call out,” said Ramsay’s caption.
“And Ms Hui’s comments around my executive chef and his wife, calling her a ‘token Asian wife’, were personal and hugely disrespectful.”
The internet response to his response was mixed, once again.
“Shaming a young journalist for calling out cultural appropriation, all in attempt to heal your bruised ego,” said one Instagram user.
Other users supported his statement, while some mentioned that he didn’t share the whole story.
A few people thought Ramsay’s comment about insults was ironic.
One reason Gordon Ramsey shouldn't open an Asian restaurant is that he never gives the impression of actually liking food from any culture
— BLTP 🇺🇦 (@Gargarin) April 15, 2019
The pop-up dinner, which took place on April 11th, was simply a preview of what’s to come.
Lucky Cat is set to open during the summer of 2019.
It’s located in Mayfair, a swanky district of West End London.
Despite the backlash against Lucky Cat, one thing is for sure: Chef Gordon Ramsay will always do as he pleases.
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