Gordon Ramsay’s £85 Harrods burger has been slammed by a foodie.
James Dimitri, a food content creator went to test out the menu.
He decided to order the extremely expensive £85 1849 Burger at Gordon Ramsay Burger, in Harrods, central London.
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It was named after the year the troubled department store was founded.
The burger is filled with a Wagyu beef patty, Japanese Kobe A5, Pecorino cheese, mushroom ragu, Truffle porcini aïoli, 12-year balsamic vinegar and watercress.
It comes with a portion of truffle parmesan fries.
But despite its eye-watering price tag, James was not impressed, as reported by What’s The Jam.
And in footage of James’s experience, viewers can see him struggling to chew through the burger.
“I went to Gordon Ramsay Burger in Harrods, not to be confused with Street Burger, which is focussed on ripping off regular people,” he claimed.
“This place is focussed on ripping off the rich.”
He added: “You’ll find the restaurant up on the fourth floor of Harrods.
“I like a more simple burger but this wasn’t bad.”
He alleged: “The only problem was the slice of Kobe beef was super fatty.
“Not good fatty – I could barely cut through it let alone chew it.
“The bill came to £111. Would I go back? I don’t think Harrods would let me.”
James ordered a bottle of Noam lager with his meal which he described as “poncy”.
He said the fries were “ok”.
Gordon Ramsay has been approached for comment.
Harrods came under fire last month over sex attack allegations regarding late former owner Mohamed Al-Fayed.
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