Gordon Ramsay has been heckled over a £64 pre-theatre dish because foodies say it’s too small.
The foul-mouthed TV chef is selling braised Suffolk lamb shoulder with merguez sausage and peas à la française.
It is being served up at The Savoy Grill in the heart of the West End.
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Burlesque The Musical is currently on at The Savoy Theatre next door, with Paddington the Musical being performed there from November.
Ramsay, 58, boasted about the dish, which is on the set lunch menu.
Diners can pay £57 for two courses or £64 for three before heading to watch a show.
He said: “On the pre-theatre menu at Savoy Grill Gordon Ramsay, braised Suffolk lamb shoulder with merguez sausage and peas à la française.”
But some fans weren’t impressed with the portion size, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Carol Burgess said, “It looks delicious.
“But I would starve if that was all I had to eat.
“Isn’t there a happy medium where you don’t leave a restaurant hungry, but you do not pig out as in ‘all you can eat’?”
Alex Bayet sarcastically added, “It’s too much. I’d only eat half of that.”
A third said: It’s giving cat food vibes.”
Another joked: “Spam and peas.”
Yet Eugen said, “Tasty.”
Another added: “Yummy.”
The lunch menu also has starters of Steak tartare, Prawn and avocado salad or Chilled melon gazpacho.
The other main options are Steamed sea bream, Basil and lovage tagliolini or Savoy Grill signature Beef Wellington.
There are desserts of Floating Island or St Nectaire cheese.
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