Local newspaper Orlando Weekly said of the menu: “After a taste of some of the compact menu’s highlights, it’s clear the concept is a love letter to the fish supper - classic British comfort fare - but Ramsay has put just enough fancy-pants magic on it to make it interesting for both foodies and families.” The food has been praised in a couple of local reviews though. I’m thinking this is definitely not for Brits, but for the American tourists.” One Brit said of the cost: “The prices are insane,” while another added: “Yep, especially as you don’t get the full sized fish. The prices of food have also raised some eyebrows, with a fish and chip meal, plus drink costing $16.99 (£12.30), while a serving of chips costs $4.99 (£3.60) and a fresh lemonade costs $5.99 (£4.30). To which someone replied: “He has a curry sauce, but it looks like mayo mixed with curry powder.” I’m surprised Gordon Ramsay put his name to this.”Īnother said: “Can we talk about the sides? Where are the ketchup, mushy peas and gravy options?” The Americans would have loved proper English fish and chips. Speaking about the launch of the new restaurant on a Facebook group for British fans of Disney World and Orlando, one user said: “If Gordon Ramsay was served fries and small bits of fish as fish and chips on Kitchen Nightmares he would have totally lost it at the chef. The condiments on offer have also been slammed – the traditional curry sauce has been replaced with a ‘curry and mango’ sauce, alongside a siracha aioli and a ranch dressing. The prices of food have also raised some eyebrows, with a serving of chips costing $4.99
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