Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

he didnt even eat it

The resturaunt for thinking they could get past gordon

Ramsay. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this delicious 'za.

God

>this looks bad so it must be bad
what a pleb

The jews

I literally wish death upon everyone who says 'za instead of pizza

I think that's the response they intend

My favorite part is the crust.

what's the matter bro, nothing quite like a good 'za

Americans for making their version of the show deliberately dumb and le epic swearing and not remaking Ramsay's Kitchens Nightmares from the UK where they actually go in and genuinely help struggling restaurants.

If I ever heard anybody say this irl I would turn 360 degrees and walk away

>He calls a pizza a "pie"
Literately fuck off.

The stuck-up Bong. That pizza looks delicious.

>what is "pie" in Italian?

what 'za problem, friend?

you'd walk a circle in front of them before walking away user? would you do this in silence or would you cuss them out in the meantime?

wtf then you'd be facing them again

>I'm a newfag, plz raep my face

>amerifat cuisine

Did you get toast sandwich crumbs on your keyboard when you were typing that?

I'm going to start saying it now because it makes you upset

Presentation is a big part of being a chef. Not everything has to look like 5 star dining at a ritzy restaurant but it does have to look "nice" and one look at the Pizza and you already know what it will taste like.

Greasy melted cheese with meat on too much dough.

The overall presentation of the items and flavors of the menu were now generic and exactly what Gordon said they were, outdated.

I mean srsly, it's a pizza with literal pools of grease on it. How do you expect it to taste? You've had pizza before, you've had grease before it's the same toppings found in 50K establishments across North America, it's not a big mystery.

Not having greasy messes on top of your food would be nice too.

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Was the cheese frozen?

me on the right

The crust had raw dough so I'm gonna go with Ramsay

So did they cook the cheese separately?

idk I only remember there being raw dough. They probably cooked it normally though just not long enough considering the thickness of the crust

>'za

Kys, degenerate subhuman.