Paid $320 for Steak, Got Neon Signs and Knife Sharpening
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Dined at Gordon Ramsay Steakhouse in Atlantic City because hey, who hasn't dreamed of a celebrity chef screaming at their meat? For $320, guests get a cozy booth, neon signs, and a 'fun touch'—a video of Ramsay himself inviting you in. The smoked wagyu beef tartare was praised as 'one of the best beef tartares I've ever had,' but at $30 for a portion just enough 'for two people to get a decent portion,' value took a backseat to vibe. As they say, 'the rolls were warm and sprinkled with salt,' which is basically the new British flair.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 7/28/2025 | Author: Erin McDowell
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