Forth 1's breakfast duo Boogie and Arlene were joined in the studio by Gordon Ramsay on Friday morning as the celebrity chef celebrates the opening of his third Edinburgh restaurant.
Street Burger opened at St James Quarter on Monday, making it Ramsay's 47th venue in total and third in the capital. As part of the celebrations, Gordon was in town and decided to pay his fellow neighbours at the shopping centre a visit.
Posting a selfie with Gordon on Twitter alongside co-host Arlene and producer Marty, Boogie was buzzing to have 56-year-old in his company and was even more thrilled that they managed to chat for five minutes on air without Gordon letting loose a swear word.
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Boogie posted the selfie with the caption: "Absolute scenes in the studio this morning," as Gordon joined the list of celebrity names that the popular morning radio presenters have hosted in their studio.
The team at Radio Forth recently made the move to the top floor at St James Quarter after departing their basement studio on Forth Street just down the road. Their move was filmed live on social media as they made an hilarious attempt to carry all their equipment to the £1billion shopping centre during an ad break.
Gordon also mentioned that Street Burger are giving away 500 free burgers from midday on Friday, December 2, and it's first come first served.
Another touching gesture made by Gordon after the launch of Street Burger was the fact that the restaurant announced they would donate every penny towards the charity Scottish Spina Bifida, with the chef then personally matching whatever is raised at the fundraising launch.
Throughout November and December, a £1 voluntary donation will be added to diner’s bills at the St Andrew Square restaurant and the St James Quarter restaurant. The money raised will go to SBH charity,
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