Gordon Ramsay's fury as 477 lucky cats stolen from his new restaurant
- Gordon Ramsay reported that 477 lucky cat statues, costing £4.50 each, were stolen from his restaurant, resulting in a loss of £2,146.50 last week.
- Ramsay complained about couples misusing the bathrooms, likening it to a 'mile high' experience.
- The City of London Police reported no theft claims received from the restaurant, despite Ramsay's claims about the stolen statues.
- Ramsay reflected on the challenges of running over 80 restaurants and the global impact of his brand.
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Nearly 500 cat figurines stolen from Gordon Ramsay's London restaurant
Nearly five hundred cat figurines have been stolen from Gordon Ramsay's new restaurant in London in a week, the famous British TV chef reports. The damage is now said to be over 2500 euros.
People Won't Stop Stealing Gordon Ramsay's Cat Figurines
Gordon Ramsay is one of the most famous chefs on the planet, but he's having one hell of a time at his newest restaurant.By all accounts, everything is running a-oh-kay, but people just won't stop stealing his cat figurines.According to the BBC, Ramsay — who is as famous for the words that fly out of his mouth as he his the food that goes into his customers — opened a new restaurant in London called Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay.As the name implie…
"They were stolen from me": Gordon Ramsay deplores the loss of nearly 500 cat figures in one of his restaurants
British chef Gordon Ramsay, animator of the original version of "Cauchemar en cuisine", has a Japanese-style restaurant in London filled with figurines of "chicken cats".
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