Chef Gordon Ramsay Strike Las Vegas Gold

Due to his own “Kitchen Nightmare” failure, brutally honest celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has had to sell his pricey eatery back to the London NYC hotel, though his name still appears on the front door. Rumor has it that Ramsay’s company failed to meet the terms of a $17 million loan in 2008. In order to regain his name as a “Master Chef,” Ramsay has sealed a deal with Las Vegas gambling mecca Caesars Palace to open up three brand new restaurants, including a pub/bar and grill.
The new digs will be internally run but Caesars but Ramsay will of course add his creative knowledge and make frequent celebrity appearances. The restaurants are due to open early next year. Let’s wait and see if they’ve struck gold!
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