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- Ramsay is an inspiration
- A mesmerising tale
- Reads like a conversation
At 31 Gordon established Royal Hospital Road which has achieved three Michelin stars. He has since then opened six further restaurants in the UK and more in Tokyo, Dubai and New York.
Gordon has published nine best selling books and has starred in the hugely successful television series': the Bafta award-winning Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen and The F Word. He was also appointed an OBE in 2006.
The essential autobiography for foodies.
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Date Added: Wednesday 28 July, 2010
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
As it says it's a "quick read" which meant I was done with it in one afternoon. But it was very interesting and told me some things that I didn't know about Gordon Ramsay from other books I have read. I highly recommend it for your Gordon Ramsay library.
Date Added: Monday 05 July, 2010
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
This was an ok book most of the stuff I already knew about Gordon and some surprises
Date Added: Sunday 13 June, 2010
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
The concepts or terms were repeated over and over: consistency and perfection. Not a surprise considering that these are ideas Ramsay emphasizes over and over again in his television shows.
This memoir is realistic and (usually) consistent in portraying Ramsay's voice. I could be wrong, but I feel like there are a few times where an editor may have rewritten things. In a few instances, Ramsay's voice falls out of the narrative for a while and then comes back in full swing. Because of that issue, I awarded the book four stars.
The book itself is fast-paced and draws the reader into his story of hard work and perseverance. The book is literally about his life and how he ended up in the position that he is in today--and Ramsay doesn't hide from the truth or sugar coat anything. Also refreshing is that he discusses instances when he made mistakes or was wrong, and he is unflinching in his self-criticism.
He frankly discusses his abusive family life during childhood, his desire to learn from some of the best chefs in London and France, and how he began a restaurant empire.
If you are looking for an expose of his current family life or of the "Hell's Kitchen," "The F Word," or "Kitchen Nightmares" shows, then this is not the book for you. He does briefly mention all of these things, but the majority of the book is dedicated to the years of hard work it took to get him to where he is.
Overall, the book is inspiring and exciting to read. Often you will find yourself not believing some of the things that go on behind the restaurant kitchen's closed doors. If you are a fan of Ramsay or just curious about this enigmatic person, you should definitely read this book!
This memoir is realistic and (usually) consistent in portraying Ramsay's voice. I could be wrong, but I feel like there are a few times where an editor may have rewritten things. In a few instances, Ramsay's voice falls out of the narrative for a while and then comes back in full swing. Because of that issue, I awarded the book four stars.
The book itself is fast-paced and draws the reader into his story of hard work and perseverance. The book is literally about his life and how he ended up in the position that he is in today--and Ramsay doesn't hide from the truth or sugar coat anything. Also refreshing is that he discusses instances when he made mistakes or was wrong, and he is unflinching in his self-criticism.
He frankly discusses his abusive family life during childhood, his desire to learn from some of the best chefs in London and France, and how he began a restaurant empire.
If you are looking for an expose of his current family life or of the "Hell's Kitchen," "The F Word," or "Kitchen Nightmares" shows, then this is not the book for you. He does briefly mention all of these things, but the majority of the book is dedicated to the years of hard work it took to get him to where he is.
Overall, the book is inspiring and exciting to read. Often you will find yourself not believing some of the things that go on behind the restaurant kitchen's closed doors. If you are a fan of Ramsay or just curious about this enigmatic person, you should definitely read this book!
Date Added: Monday 29 March, 2010
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
I've watched Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares from the beginning. I'm a bit of a foodie, so I find it very interesting. I always saw Ramsey as a huge egotistical butthead, someone who was so full of himself, someone who screamed, etc. He had a few redeeming moments, but... well, not many. I read this book out of morbid curiosity than anything else, but I walked away with a huge change of heart as far as the author goes. Oh, he has a big ego, he'll admit that. But I think you don't have the level of success that he has had without getting a slightly over-inflated ego. Learning about his childhood and how he rose to where he is today really brings the man more into focus. I wasn't expecting to enjoy this one, but I did. Not just fans of the show will enjoy this, anyone that enjoys memoirs will like it as well.
Date Added: Monday 08 March, 2010
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
This book was defiantly written by Gordon himself. You can tell by the language and how it seems to flow like his type of converstation.
Date Added: Saturday 19 September, 2009
Submitted by an Amazon customer.
I love Gordon Ramsey's shows, and was really hoping for some meaty info on his origins and motivations. This pamphlet - hard to really call it a book? - sort of skimmed along the surface and left me feeling only a little "full". I'm afraid I was disappointed...
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