Gordon Ramsay one of the first celebrity chefs to bring US-style 20% service charge
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Gordon Ramsay one of the first celebrity chefs to bring US-style 20% service charge
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"Gordon Ramsay added a discretionary service charge of 20 per cent to diners' bills at his prestigious Lucky Cat restaurant in London in the latest example of Britain's move towards a US-style tipping culture."
"A chef's selection of sushi already costs 140 for diners, who could enjoy 350-degree views of London from the restaurant's plush setting on Level 60 of the 22 Bishopsgate skyscraper."
The Independent focuses on delivering quality journalism on pressing issues like reproductive rights and climate change, ensuring accessibility without paywalls. Donations support on-the-ground reporting. In a shift towards US-style tipping, Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat restaurant in London introduced a 20% discretionary service charge, higher than many competitors. The restaurant's New Year's Eve menu featured high-priced dishes, reflecting a trend in the UK dining scene towards increased service charges, with Ramsay's rates exceeding those of other renowned chefs.
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