Gordon Ramsay fans have been left dissapointed by his bottomless pizza. One customer even said it looks like something served at Wetherspoons . The chef has launched the pizza at seven of his restaurants, but reviews aren't all positive.

The TV chef - known for his foul-mouthed outbursts - offers the pepperoni pizza as part of a bottomless deal at his UK Street Pizza restaurant chain for £20. Customers can even add an hour-and-a-half of ‘bottomless Prosecco’ for an extra fee of £24 per person, too. The pizza restaurants are located across London and in the south east - like Reading and Woking.

But, some fans have been left unamused by the doughy snack, saying it looks like something you'd find in a cheap pub. One said: “Looks like a Wetherspoons's pizza". Another added: “Please stick to fish and chips.

From Italy.” And a third wrote: “Little stingy on the cheese mate." Gordon Ramsay has plenty of luxurious eateries around the world – from Michelin-starred restaurants, to Vegas steakhouses and a fine dining establishment in London's elite Knightsbridge.

However, the Street Pizza restaurants offer a casual dining concept launched by the renowned chef, aimed at offering high-quality, affordable pizza in a more relaxed environment. The first branch opened in 2018 in London, and since then, it has expanded to several locations throughout the UK. The concept revolves around serving "bottomless pizza" – for a fixed price, diners can enjoy unlimited slices of variou.