Gordon Ramsay may have honed his cooking skills under the tutelage of some of the U.K.’s most celebrated chefs, but they didn’t teach him how to roll. That was Snoop Dogg. — via TheGrowthOp
It’s not clear when Snoop may have schooled theback in 2017. That initial meeting seemed to be the start of both a budding friendship and a possible business venture.reported that Snoop was planning on opening a restaurant with Ramsay in Glasgow.
“I have been speaking with my boy Gordon for a while about opening a restaurant together — but the pandemic slowed things right down,” Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, told the publication. “Gordon has got a few places in Vegas and Vegas is Snoop’s city — so I kind of figured that we would open a place there — but I know Gordon is from Scotland and people know my love for Scotland and for Glasgow as a city so — why not there,” he added.Article content
According to that report, the restaurant would offer some of Snoop’s favourite dishes alongside traditional Scottish recipes, like haggis.a cooking show that premièred in 2016 on VH1. He also released his first cookbook in 2018,Snoop, 51, also refined his cooking skills by preparing meals for his children and grandchildren, telling“I don’t look like it, but I am. I love different styles of food, different cultures and different tastes,” he said.
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