Gordon Ramsay has come under fire for his portion sizes by foodies who claim “you’d need a kebab after to fill you up.”
The TV chef’s Lucky Cat restaurant, in Miami, Florida, US, offers a variety of different dine-in options.
But while the menu looks impressive, some fans online are unimpressed.
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One experience, labelled Taste of Lucky Cat, has two expensive options.
The Journey aspect will set you back $65 (£49) per person.
Whereas the Signature option will cost you $115 (£87) per person.
One user said: “Bro that literally won’t fill up anyone.”
Another asked: “Then you’d go for a kebab after to actually fill you up, yes?”
One person quipped: “Amazing, you’ll be able to spend tons of money without getting full or drunk”.
But some people defended the unique culinary experience.
One said: “It’s the amazing experience of the love for outstanding cuisine. If you want to be full go to a buffet.”
Someone else added: “It’s small servings because it’s a multi-course meal. You don’t want to be full at appetizers. People still don’t get this.”
The chef recently hit headlines after his canapes were mocked for looking like cigarettes, as reported by What’s the Jam.
Served at his restaurant in the Savoy Hotel, London, the delight was part of a menu costing £185 per person.
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