Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is making a bold move in the London dining scene by introducing a 20% service charge to one of his popular restaurants, a decision that's sparking debate among food enthusiasts and industry experts. This US-style payment model, where a service charge is automatically added to the bill, is a departure from the traditional British approach, where diners are expected to tip generously. Ramsay's decision is seen as a response to the rising cost of living and the changing attitudes towards tipping in the UK. As the hospitality industry continues to grapple with staffing shortages and economic pressures, Ramsay's move is being closely watched to see if it sets a precedent for other London restaurants.


Gordon Ramsay introduces 20 per cent service charge to London restaurant in US-style payment move  GB News