WEBSITE OF THE DAY – gordonramsay.com The online home of the nation’s most notorious chef

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8 November 2006 0:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes

Today’s website of the day is gordonramsay.com, the homepage of the famously foul-mouthed and fiery Scottish chef. And today is his 40th birthday.

Love him or hate him, Gordon Ramsay has changed the face of fine dining in this country. In the recently published Harden’s guide to the top ten restaurants in the UK, six of them were his. He is one of the elite and has the coveted Michelin stars to prove it – three of them in fact.
His various TV shows and books have made him a household name, but few of us have ever eaten at one of his tables (not that we're dropping any hints or anything).

The site is a wealth of information about the man himself, his restaurants and, if you’re some kind of masochist, information about the possibility of working for him.

So in a not so thinly veiled attempt at inveigling our way into your good books can we at Pocket-lint wish you a Happy ****ing Birthday Gordon!

www.gordonramsay.com

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Comments

  • Hi Gordon, I was just watching kitchen nightmares on BBC America, it was the one in Paris. I was wondering whatever happened to the young girl India, whom you gave work to in your London resturant? Does she still work for you?

    Thank you
    Posted by Isobel Short, USA
  • hi gordon , I just wanted to thankyou for your great program the f word . I am a 15yr old girl in western australia with cerabal palsy. I love to cook but found it hard to convince my cooking teacher at school at school to allow me to cook independently. after I started watching your show I thought what would gordon do . he would tell her to buggar off and let me get on with it . which is what I did , not only can I cook really well now but it also helps my cp as I use cooking as a form of physio. my dream is to have a job cooking when I leave school. I hope to visit one of your restaurants one day and try some of your great dishes. maybe you could open up a restaurant in western australia or at least come over here and see us aussies.Ill even cook you a barbie best wishes casey Posted by casey dunn, australia

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