Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service review – one restaurant’s kitchen looks like the scene of a murder
The chef spies on failing eateries then visits them at night to unearth their secrets – with results that are quite often nauseating … and yet surprisingly emotional It’s 1.07am in Washington DC, and Gordon Ramsay is in a baseball cap, driving. His destination: Parthenon, once a thriving (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Africa)
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