Gordon Ramsey surprised a cafe in Gourock after spending the day in Glasgow.
The Cove Coffee Shop took to social media to praise Gordon, calling him the 'friendliest man' to visit. The Hells Kitchen chef has been visiting Rangers for a reunion with his former club.
After rekindling his football memories, Gordon stopped off at The Cove for a bite to eat after hearing recommendations from the locals. While the cafe has kept the chef's order a secret, they posted a photo of him and the staff grinning outside the cafe that looks out onto the Firth of Clyde.
READ MORE- Come Dine With Me Glasgow viewers slam 'rank' food as local restaurants battle it out
Posting on Instagram, The Cove wrote: "Well…it’s not everyday @gordongram visits Gourock and today there was no @ramsaykitchennightmares to be seen. Following recommendations from loyal locals, the friendliest man visited @thecovegourock , spent time chatting to our lovely customers and our (very calm) amazing team whilst having lunch! What a day! Well done as always to our team."
One replied: "Brilliant, well done to the cove the staff and food is always fab."
"Amazing," a second commented.
And a third wrote: "Fantastic. He obviously knew where to get the best!"
Gordon Ramsey was meeting up with old pals at Ranger's training centre at Auchenhowie on Friday. Before making it as a TV chef, he had a trial period at the Ibrox club as a teenager but never made the grade at a club that is close to his heart.
Rangers legend Richard Gough snapped a pic with the 55-year old and posted on social media: "Up at Rangers FC training ground today and bumped into this legend. Good Fella."
It is understood Gordon is back in Scotland as films a new TV show, Future Food Stars. And it sounds like he won't rest much as Gordon and his team are also searching for Scottish contestants to take part in another new contest called Next Level Chef.
From the top-level state of the art kitchen 'utopia' to the gloomy basement level 'scraps only' surroundings, Next Level Chef will task its chefs to prove they can thrive in any environment. The contestants will be under the watchful eyes of the panel across all three floors as they battle it out to produce the most mouth-watering dishes and avoid elimination.
READ NEXT -
- Glasgow TV presenter Storm Huntley announces birth of first child
- Amazon Prime Day: Scots issued with warning before purchasing items online
- Heatwave warning for drivers with dogs who face unlimited fine and even jail
- Italy's Sorrento bikini ban could land holidaymakers with £425 fine for breaking the rules
Gerry Cinnamon thanks Glasgow fans with amazing pics of sold-out Hampden gigs