In 1993, Ramsay returned to London and assumed the role of head chef at La Tante Claire in Chelsea. Soon after, Marco Pierre White offered him the head chef position and a 10% stake in the restaurant then known as Rossmore. Ramsay renamed it Aubergine, and under his leadership, the restaurant earned its first Michelin Star within months and a second in 1997.
Due to internal conflicts with the ownership, Ramsay left Aubergine and pursued his vision of opening a restaurant of his own. In 1998, he founded Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea. The establishment rapidly flourished, earning its third Michelin Star by 2001. This achievement established it as one of the top dining destinations in the UK and marked Ramsay as one of the elite chefs in the culinary world.
Over the years, Ramsay expanded his restaurant empire internationally, opening locations in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Dubai, Glasgow, and others. His reputation as a world-class chef grew alongside his brand.
Ramsay also became a prominent television personality, known for shows such as Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef, Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, and The F Word. His on-screen persona is known for its intensity and critical nature, aspects often parodied in internet memes. Despite his stern demeanor, his cooking—particularly dishes featuring steak and other meats—is widely acclaimed.
Gordon Ramsay is married to Cayetana Elizabeth Hutcheson. The couple has four children and maintains a close-knit family life. As of recent estimates, his net worth exceeds $200 million, a figure well above the previously reported $60 million. This wealth stems from his successful culinary ventures, television contracts, endorsement deals, and book publications.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 8 Nov, 1966 |
| Age: | 53 yrs |
| Citizenship: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | Johnstone |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | British chef, restauranteur and television personality |
| Spouse: | Tana Ramsay [M. 1996] |
| Net Worth 2021: | 63 million |