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So would YOU shell out £18 for a roll and sq. sausage?

  • Backlash as Gordon Ramsay places posh full Scottish breakfast burger on the menu 

He is a Michelin-starred chef who calls for the very highest requirements within the kitchen.

But now Gordon Ramsay has come beneath fireplace over a ‘full Scottish’ burger at his flagship Edinburgh restaurant.

The Renfrewshire-born chef got here in for criticism after sharing a brief clip of the burger being ready earlier this week.

Observers took problem with the £18 value of the sq. sausage burger, in addition to the very fact it comprises salad – regardless of being labelled ‘full Scottish’ – and lacks key components of a conventional Scottish breakfast akin to haggis, potato scone and black pudding.

A brief video reveals the burger being made on the Gordon Ramsay Street Burger restaurant in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter.

The contentious sausage burger includes salad

The contentious sausage burger contains salad

It comprises Lorne sausage, an egg, hash brown, lettuce and a slice of tomato.

The 57-year-old shared the clip to social media on Wednesday, with the caption: ‘Try the full Scottish at Gordon Ramsay Street Burger Edinburgh – with Lorne sausage, a hash brown and an over easy egg.’

Ramsay’s publish acquired greater than 1,100 likes but in addition greater than 700 feedback from Scots fast to poke enjoyable on the well-known chef’s newest culinary creation.

Gavin Brewis mentioned: ‘Full Scottish with no tattie scone, haggis or black pudding and with a hash brown which is not actually full Scottish content.’

Gordon Ramsay has come in for ridicule for the 'Full Scottish Burger'

Gordon Ramsay has are available for ridicule for the ‘Full Scottish Burger’

Another mentioned: ‘18 quid for a sausage and egg doubler – no Scottish person would put salad on a breakfast roll.’

Ramsay presently owns and operates greater than 58 eating places around the globe.

As nicely as a number of within the UK, they embrace eateries within the United States, France, Dubai and Singapore.