Gordon Ramsay’s canapés have been mocked for looking like cigarettes.
They are being served at the TV chef’s 1890 restaurant in the Savoy Hotel.
The canapés form part of a sample menu that is priced at a whopping £185 per person.
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They actually include ingredients such as lobster, roe, turbot and lamb.
But some fans have questioned their appearance, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Christina said: “I’m sorry Gordon, but I thought these were two cigarettes.”
Another added: “Gordon, please don’t take this too harshly.
“But the first dish looks like an ashtray, my friend.”
A third said: “Two blunts with whipped cream.”
Stephanie questioned: “What is this?
“A restaurant for ants?”
Yet Kennedy gushed: “This is gorgeous.
“People don’t understand culinary design if they disagree.”
Donna added: “These are amazing.”
Foul-mouthed Ramsay, 57, came under fire last month for his £19 breakfast.
Some customers were left unhappy and branded the food to be worse than what a motorway service station could provide.