"I visited Gordon Ramsay Burger and Ramsay's Kitchen for lunch, and spent a similar amount at each. I was surprised that my meal at Gordon Ramsay Burger came out in five minutes and was not that hot. For a similar cost, I got a better burger at Ramsay's Kitchen, plus a course of lobster bisque."
"On a recent trip to Boston, I faced a difficult yet delicious decision. My hotel was a 15-minute walk from two restaurants tied to world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay - but they were in opposite directions. One road led to Gordon Ramsay Burger, promising laid-back comfort. The other took me to Ramsay's Kitchen, a more refined spot serving elevated takes on classic dishes. I couldn't decide between the two, so I tried both so I could compare them. After spending a similar amount on lunch at each place, I believe one option blew the other out of the water."
"Inside, the restaurant embodied an old-school burger joint. The inside of Gordon Ramsay Burger was decorated like a classic burger joint, with hints of retro touches that gave it a nostalgic vibe. For example, there was booth seating with black and white checkerboard accents, bright red decor, and vintage hanging lights. I noticed a staircase with neon signage leading up to a rooftop and asked to be seated there since the weather was nice."
A diner visited two Gordon Ramsay–linked restaurants in Boston located a 15-minute walk from the same hotel in opposite directions. One option, Gordon Ramsay Burger, offered a laid-back, retro-style burger joint atmosphere with booth seating, black-and-white checkerboard accents, bright red decor, vintage lights, and a neon staircase to a rooftop. The burger at Gordon Ramsay Burger arrived in five minutes and was not very hot. The other option, Ramsay's Kitchen, presented a more refined take on classics and provided a better burger plus a course of lobster bisque for a similar price.
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