Chapter 23: Dinner at Ramsay’s Kitchen at Harrah’s
The trio strolled down the Las Vegas Strip, the neon glow reflecting off the pavement as they made their way toward Harrah’s. Their whirlwind night had already included a high-stakes round of blackjack and an unforgettable run-in with Lisa Vanderpump, but Brenda had one last stop on the itinerary: dinner at
Ramsay’s Kitchen.
“I’ve been waiting for this all day,” Brenda said, practically dragging the others toward the restaurant entrance. “Do you guys even understand how legendary Gordon Ramsay is?”
Juan smirked. “Of course we do. We’ve all seen him scream at helpless chefs on TV.”
Price, who was still riding the high of his blackjack winnings, rubbed his stomach. “As long as I get a steak that isn’t raw, I’ll be happy.”
A well-dressed hostess greeted them and led them to a sleek, dimly lit table near the open kitchen. The scent of sizzling butter and perfectly cooked beef filled the air, making their stomachs growl in unison.
A Culinary Experience
As they perused the menu, Brenda gasped. “They have the Beef Wellington. The
Beef Wellington.”
Price raised an eyebrow. “You’re acting like it’s the Holy Grail.”
“It basically is,” Brenda shot back. “It’s Gordon Ramsay’s signature dish.”
Juan, meanwhile, was eyeing the cocktails. “They’ve got a Smoked Old Fashioned,” he mused. “That’s got ‘Vegas’ written all over it.”
A waiter approached, effortlessly polished in a black suit. “Welcome to Ramsay’s Kitchen. Are we ready to order?”
Brenda, practically vibrating with excitement, ordered the Beef Wellington. Juan went for the lobster risotto, and Price settled on a prime dry-aged ribeye.
“And for drinks?” the waiter asked.
“Smoked Old Fashioned,” Juan said without hesitation.
“I’ll take a glass of red wine,” Brenda said.
Price smirked. “Just a beer for me. Ramsay-approved or not, I keep it simple.”
The waiter gave an approving nod. “Excellent choices.”
Perfection on a Plate
When their meals arrived, Brenda actually let out a
tiny gasp.
“This is art,” she whispered, staring at the perfectly golden Beef Wellington before cutting into it. The pastry flaked away, revealing a pink, tender center. She took one bite and closed her eyes.
“Oh my God,” she breathed. “This is
life-changing.”
Juan took a forkful of his lobster risotto, the creamy texture melting in his mouth. “I think I just transcended reality,” he said. “Is this what fine dining does to people?”
Price, ever the skeptic, sliced into his ribeye, chewing thoughtfully before giving a small nod of approval. “Alright,” he admitted. “This steak’s damn good.”
The trio savored every bite, occasionally exchanging looks of disbelief at how incredible everything tasted. Brenda kept muttering things like
“perfection” and
“Ramsay’s a genius” between mouthfuls.
A Surprise Guest… Almost
As they finished their meals, a buzz spread through the restaurant. Whispers floated from table to table.
“Wait a second…” Brenda’s eyes widened. “Is he here?”
Juan turned in his chair, spotting a flash of spiky blond hair in the distance. “Oh my God. Is that Gordon Ramsay?”
Price glanced over but sighed. “No, that’s just some guy who
thinks he’s Gordon Ramsay.”
Brenda groaned. “Ugh. I got excited for nothing.”
Still, the food had been so good that it barely mattered. As the waiter returned with the check, Juan leaned back in his chair, thoroughly satisfied.
“Okay,” he said, stretching. “Lisa Vanderpump
and Ramsay’s Kitchen in one night? This is top-tier Vegas.”
Brenda nodded. “And now we know. If we ever see the real Gordon Ramsay, we tell him this meal was perfect.”
Price smirked. “Or we ask him if the steak was
actually raw.”
They all laughed as they stepped back out onto the Strip, their stomachs full and their Vegas adventure still far from over.
To be continued...