Gordon Ramsay's NSFW dish

Publish Date
Monday, 4 December 2017, 9:30AM
Photo / Getty Images

Photo / Getty Images

He's more than happy to roast his fans on Twitter when they send him a picture of their poorly made meal.

But now Gordon Ramsay finally knows how it feels to be roundly mocked online as diners have slammed a photo of one of his beef carpaccio starters for being 'tiny' and resembling a woman's genitals.

The Michelin-starred chef had proudly posted a picture of the $24 Wagyu beef starter served up at one of his Gordon Ramsay Steak restaurants in Las Vegas on Facebook to his 7.5 million followers. 

Fans roundly mocked the TV star and Michelin-starred chef for the presentation of the dish, which some said looked like a 'beef curtain' or a certain piece of the female anatomy.

Others said he and his team of chefs were serving up a 'great empty space' with a 'meat garnish' rather than a meal.

They branded the pricey $24 starter 'tiny' and said it didn't have enough food on the plate even for an 'appetiser'.

Gordon Ramsay has not yet responded to his critics. 

The reason for the small size may be due to the fact it is a starter, and also because the beef is Wagyu, which is the most expensive variety in the world.

It is also garnished with pricey truffle.

The starter also features a devilled quail's egg, puffed rice paper and a cornichon.

It is on sale for $24 at the Las Vegas Hotel and Casino at Ramsay's restaurant there, or for $23 if you pay with Total Rewards points from the casino.

This article was first published on dailymail.co.uk and is republished here with permission.

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