Gordon Ramsay says you should haggle over wine and avoid the specials – but there are better way to guarantee a good meal
Gordon Ramsay has a new TV show to promote, so he’s effing and blinding and pronouncing like his career depends on it (and maybe it does, because Big Sweary, as this paper’s Marina O’Loughlin calls him, is no longer flavour of the month).
On Monday we learned his rules for eating out: never order the specials, haggle over wine and be wary of the waiter’s boasts, such as “our famous lasagne”. He also asks for a table for three when there are only two dining – or does he mean two people and one big ego?
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