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Dining with Gordon Ramsay: An inside look at the exclusive F1 trackside lunch experience

Pleasant and laid-back, Gordon Ramsay was a great host

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - Gordon Ramsay enters saying hello to his crew.
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Gordon Ramsay is a lifelong fan of Formula 1 racing. He attends several Grand Prix yearly, often with family members, and owns several retired F1 race cars. This year, during the F1 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix, Ramsay hosted a Trackside Lunch at Caesar’s Palace Hell’s Kitchen restaurant close to the section of the Las Vegas Strip that converted to the Grand Prix race circuit each night.

I was among a small group of journalists invited to enjoy an array of top-tier, all-inclusive race-viewing locations, entertainment, and hospitality experiences. A highlight of our luxury tour was the four-course Trackside Lunch. The restaurant was packed with F1 and Gordon Ramsay enthusiasts, and we were fortunate to have a table directly in front of Ramsay’s working staff of chefs and assistants.

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Gordon Ramsay was an active host

Gordon Ramsay walked into the dining room shortly after the event began. He high-fived his cooking staff and gave a short welcome speech about his shared love of F1 and cooking. He then greeted everyone, going from table to table in what appeared to be a capacity crowd in the 300-seat restaurant, a replica of the set on the Hell’s Kitchen TV show.

The meal lasted about 90 minutes, and Ramsay stayed the entire time, laughing and talking with guests about the food, the race, and the Grand Prix overall.

What Gordon Ramsay served

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - First Course - Tartar cone with blue fin tuna, black truffles, and avocado.
Tartar Cone Bruce Brown / DTMG

The first course, an amuse-bouche, was a Tartare Cone, a tiny cone containing raw bluefin tuna, black truffle, and avocado. The purpose of an amuse is to stimulate the diner’s appetite and hint at the chef’s creativity.

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - Second Course - Seared Diver Scallop.
Seared Diver Scallop Bruce Brown / DTMG

Next, we were served Seared Diver Scallop, an appetizer topped by a razor-thin section of Jamon Iberico (cured leg of pork from black Iberian pigs), potato espuma, Royal Osetra caviar, sauteed leeks, and citrus beurre blanc (a rich French butter sauce).

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - Third Course - Beef Wellington.
Beef Wellington Bruce Brown / DTMG

The entre was Beef Wellington, a Ramsay signature dish, served with white truffle, potato puree, and a red wine sauce

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - Third Course vegan alternative - Beet Wellington.
Vegan alternative – Beet Wellington Bruce Brown / DTMG

Substitutions were allowed at the luncheon, but each course had vegan alternatives. I asked for the vegan entree, Beet Wellington, which was a look-alike to the meat mainstay.

Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay - Fourth Course - Sticky Toffee Pudding.
Sticky Toffee Pudding Bruce Brown / DTMG

The dessert was Sticky Toffee Pudding, a tasty concoction topped with speculoos ice cream (speculoos is a flavor similar to but more complicated than cinnamon).

Menu for Gordon Ramsay Trackside Lunch overlaid on a street centerline.
Bruce Brown / DTMG

Gordon Ramsay was a wonderful host, and the Trackside Lunch was tasty. The pacing, the enthusiastic atmosphere, and the perfectly prepared courses combined for a memorable experience.

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