Gordon Ramsay returns to Netflix: An exclusive look behind the scenes of his life and restaurants

Gordon Ramsay returns to Netflix: An exclusive look behind the scenes of his life and restaurants

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Watch the trailer. On 18 February 2026, Gordon Ramsay returns to homes around the world – this time in a new Netflix documentary series, Being Gordon Ramsay, which promises an unprecedented look at the legendary chef. The series presents Ramsay not only as a culinary icon and entrepreneur, but also as a husband and father of six.

This time, the famous chef opens up about his private life and reveals the daily pressures behind his global gastronomic empire. Viewers will follow the opening of five new restaurants in London's 22 Bishopsgate tower, including the preparations, personal challenges and tough decisions behind every successful venture.

"This series is a chance to show Gordon as the world has never seen him before – not just behind the kitchen counter, but also in his role as a father and husband," Netflix said in its official description. The show is a six-part documentary series that combines culinary passion with the excitement of business strategy and family life.

For fans and food lovers, it's also a unique opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes look at a global gastronomic empire. From menu design and team management to financial decisions, the series reveals what it means to be Gordon Ramsay today. All of this unfolds at a dramatic pace that will keep viewers glued to their screens from the first minute to the last.

Netflix has announced the premiere for 18 February 2026, so fans around the world can watch Ramsay balance the pressures of his restaurants, family life and his role as a media icon. For anyone interested in gastronomy, management or simply compelling life stories, this is a series not to be missed.

Source: Netflix

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