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Courtney Pochin

Gordon Ramsay fans divided over his Christmas dinner - especially the gravy

Gordon Ramsay is well known for being critical about other people's food, but recently the internet has decided to repay the favour.

The chef has been sharing a look at dishes served at some of his restaurants on social media and his followers have been quick to share their every thought about the food, no matter how brutal.

Over the weekend the 54-year-old posted a video of a Christmas dinner from Bread Street Kitchen in London, alongside the caption: "Christmas sorted...."

The video shows a plate with a turkey wellington, pigs in blankets, cabbage and chopped up sprouts. In the background is a smaller dish with roast potatoes, parsnips and carrots.

A hand can be seen spooning gravy over the top of the food.

Many people were quick to praise the meal, with one person going as far as to proclaim it the "perfect" Christmas dinner.

"This looks so good," replied someone else.

Another wrote: "I wish I could grab that plate through my screen."

Others branded it "delicious" and "yummy".

However some people weren't very impressed with the dinner with many taking issue with the gravy as well as the lack of Yorkshire puddings.

A different user commented: "No Yorkshire Pudding. No Cauliflower Cheese. No Stuffing. Gravy thinner than my Nan’s arm."

"Fetch me some proper gravy... Pan of p*** that," someone else said.

A third responded: "That gravy is far too thin!! Not good Ramsay!"

"Sauce looks a tad Bisto tbh," wrote another.

The Bread Street Kitchen Christmas Day menu costs £140 per person and features a number of different items, including canapes, starters, main courses and desserts, as well as wine choices and cocktails.

For more information visit https://www.gordonramsayrestaurants.com/bread-street-kitchen/menus/

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