Home Life Style Gordon Ramsay’s £18 burger, which has cheese on top of the bun, is branded a “bloody disaster” after posters on social media criticized it as “too dirty to pick up and eat”.

Gordon Ramsay’s £18 burger, which has cheese on top of the bun, is branded a “bloody disaster” after posters on social media criticized it as “too dirty to pick up and eat”.

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Diners have branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a 'bloody disaster' because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat.

Diners have branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a “bloody disaster” because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat.

The dish, which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries, is filled with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.

The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger in nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but food lovers on social media have criticized the food online.

He promoted the dish in a social media post last week, sharing a instagram reel with his 17.3 million followers.

In the clip, the burger is also topped with a dollop of macaroni and cheese.

Diners have branded a Gordon Ramsay burger a ‘bloody disaster’ because it has cheese sprinkled on top of the bun, making it difficult to eat.

‘Treat yourself to a tasty stack of Next Level this weekend at @gordonramsaystreetburger!!’ wrote the cook.

However, commentators didn’t seem very impressed with the offer.

“Looks like a real mess,” one wrote, slamming the sauce and toppings spilling from the bun.

“It looked great until you put that white stuff on top,” another added.

Another wrote: “Making a burger that is not easy to understand demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding of what a burger is.”

Elsewhere, a person simply told the chef to “start again.”

‘It looks delicious, but how are you supposed to eat that?’ asked one commenter.

“Too dirty to pick up and eat,” another commented.

The dish, which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries, is filled with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.

The dish, which according to the online menu costs £18 and comes with fries, is filled with a double beef patty, American cheese, onion and Sriracha mayonnaise.

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The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger in nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but food lovers on social media have criticized the food online.

The TV chef is selling the Next Level Burger in nine Street Burger restaurants across the UK, but food lovers on social media have criticized the food online.

Others also took issue with the price, adding that it was expensive for Britons going through a cost of living crisis.

“I’m sure it tastes good, but I don’t think the wallet will agree.”

However, some fans were more convinced and found the food to look “smashing” and “amazing.”

MailOnline has contacted Gordon Ramsay Restaurants for comment.

Meanwhile, earlier this year, a chef who starred on MasterChef Professionals criticized Gordon for his deluxe “dry” burger.

The Double Stack Smash Burger sells for £29.50 at luxury retailer Harrods, located in Knightsbridge, London, and is the most expensive burger on the menu.

Diners will enjoy a beef burger with double parmesan, mozzarella, roasted jalapeños, arugula, pickled shallots and jalapeño mayonnaise.

But after Harrods shared a video of Gordon’s dish on Instagram, which now appears to have been deleted, customers and fellow chef Michael Carr criticized him in the comments: “The burger looks so dry.”

Gordon promoted the dish in a social media post last week, sharing a video with his 17.3 million followers.

Gordon promoted the dish in a social media post last week, sharing a video with his 17.3 million followers.

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Elsewhere, a person simply told the chef to “start again.” Gordon Ramsay photographed in December

Carr starred in the BBC show in 2019 and owns his own catering business called Carr’s Catering.

Posting on his Facebook business page, he wrote: “Two years ago I entered MasterChef UK and it was hard and the pressure was unreal but I did it and cooked for Marcus Wareing.” and Greg Wallace and getting the feedback from him was brilliant.

‘I’m so glad I was able to live a dream!’

It caters for private dinners and weddings and has a 5-star rating online.

Harrods captioned the video of Gordon’s Dry Burger: ‘A moment for the burger of the month. Inspired by our head chef’s memories of his grandmother cooking meatballs.

‘This Double Shredded Beef and Parmesan Burger is topped with roasted jalapeños, mozzarella, and jalapeño mayonnaise.

‘Available for a limited time. Reserve a table at Gordon Ramsay Burger on the fourth floor.

Plain fries cost an extra £8.50 and fancier options, such as parmesan truffle fries, will set you back £12.50.

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