Twitter Users Are Begging Gordon Ramsay To Roast This Trump Hotel Steak Dish

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Gordon Ramsay is notorious for savagely critiquing dishes on Twitter, much to the delight of his fans. Now, those same people are looking to him to slam a Trump Hotel steak dish that warrants a brutal response.

If you look at the photo of the dish above, it just doesn’t look like the most appealing steak dish out there. Between shriveled-up steak, burned cauliflower, and a clunky garnish assembly, there’s a lot left to be desired. This entree is called “Prime Hanger Steak with Romesco, Roasted Cauliflower, and Mustard Jus,” but so far, people are failing to see how this dish could be called prime.

As such, many are calling for the Trump Hotel’s steak to get the Chef Ramsay burn treatment and eagerly await his lambasting of the meal.

While they wait, though, some are giving their own Ramsay-style critiques on the Trump Hotel steak dish.

As of press time, Chef Ramsay has yet to respond to the calls for action and give his take on the dish. The man is busy with his Hell’s Kitchen All-Stars premiere, so if he does choose to critique the steak, it may not be for a while. We’ll just have to wait and see.

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