Malaysian Indian here; I suppose it technically is an Indian Cooking competition since Indian food is a big part of Malaysian culture. However, the title should've said "Malaysian Indian cooking competition".
The best cooks are not the ones who makes the most money in their job, its the ones who don't stop learning new stuff and recipes after over 20 years in the kitchen.
Toner C. Malaysian cuisine is primarily 3 cultures mashed up together; Malay, chinese and indian (we’re a multiracial country). Their classification is just as a way to better identify the flavours. To us, they’re all Malaysian
@@jonathanman8299 tf she choosing her family over career.She may become top women in her career if she chose career.She is winning this competition and it can prove that she is successful housewife and u become bitter asshole when people praising her
"struggling"? he learned that stuff within 1 week or so. a normal chef would need plenty more time to get even a sense of understanding he got within 1 week
That’s because you never see him make crap food before. His station had a cheap on / off rice cooker that he had to swap. IMO I’m sure he could make it better manually vs the best rice cooker appliance.
I noticed that, but that's the mark of a great chef and leader when you can criticize and critique your own meal and learn from it. I thought it was sweet how he was supportive of the winner. I don't think Gordon is very used to "losing" so it was sweet to see him take it with humility.
Seeing him very happy with 2nd place looks like a child getting their toy that they begged for years. His smile is so genuine and pure happiness. I love it.
@@ognjensrdanovic3881 from what I've seen, I think he was genuinely happy. He always respects other cultures & their ways of cooking & he knew he wasn't the best at it..
ramsay knows how to cook, but he doesn’t have the specifics to nail every cuisine in the world so him knowing that and lamding on second place is like finding out that the finals you took gets an 80% average when you’re expecting a 60% at best
you never stop learning till you take your last breath on this earth. then you are blessed with the knowledge of the universe and all her secrets and you are taught by the grand designer himself.
I laughed alot when Ramsay called that Toshiba "Ferrari Rice Cooker"..... Its only a Camry in terms of price. Good but the top-of-the-line have ability far beyond it
@Likeaboss Gamer look, if english isn't your language just say. Because what the fuck in hell is spitting fax? Is your internet dial up, because apart from the NHS I don't know anyone or anywhere that uses FAX, spitting or otherwise.
correction, a cooking competition in her own country, style and what food she has been cooking most her whole life. ^_^ do ya really think it would be the same result the other way round, just saying.
@@SoRa-re1yd It is not like he had never cooked Asian food. He is one of the best chefs in the world and was already very knowledgeable about Chinese and Indian cuisines which have heavy influence in Malaysian cuisine
Gordon is a good loser. He learns. He doesn't rage, he takes lessons to become better, and doesn't protect his pride. He isn't a sore loser. I love him for that.
In my opinion, Gordon won. He had not much experience with Malasyan food except for a couple of weeks of studying and training and still was able to come to 2nd place against the country's top chefs.
And its absolutly great ability to be the famous and one of the best chefs in the world and still learn and compete with houswife, ordinary people and get aside your ego when Sauma be like woman beats you, he's challenging himself all the time, thats great 👌
So much respect for Gordon. He could be sitting up being pampered anywhere in the world yet he just wants to work, and cook, and work, and cook. This is A type personality, people.
@@lyrisio actually, the reason he did this great escape series was to run away from his riches and fame, go where to places where people didn't even know him and just get back to being a student of cooking
@@shambhaviarun2261 staged, imagine putting no prize on an international guest on ur show lol. Im not saying he doesnt deserve one, but even so they just wont do it
Although Gordon's personality stays through, I like how respectful he is towards the culture. He's a world-famous chef with many Michelin stars, but always looks like he's willing to learn. And to come second in a cooking competition that he could never grasp the concept of, you can't deny that was absolutely impressive! Have to give him props on that one!
Notice that he right away asks the #1 to try and learn how she got #1 Even he is a michelin star chef, he still admits that there are a lot of things he don't know.
Angela he only learned the techniques a week ago, and these aunties have been cooking like this for a majority of their lives, of course Gordon would be happy for second
I love that he just doesn't assume how things are done because he is a professional chef... he asks the ladies!! He is so humble! And no wonder why he is very successful!
Right, and I love how genuinely surprised and happy he was to get second place. I have so much respect for anyone who is as passionate about their own trade as he is about cooking. Amazing to witness.
@@muhaiminnl5144 probably because of the American versions of shows that did well in Europe. The American directors wanted more drama so they made stuff up and caused Gordon to look like a screaming a-hole
this is what passion looks like! with his stature, he can lead a life of being "The Boss". Yet, he is learning, yearning to learn more, struggling to learn and has child-like excitement to learn.. Take a bow, Sir. this is what it takes to be great! #legend #inspiration
Ya, he's famous for getting angry and being a dickhead to some people but the guy's love of food is driven culture and what various cultures have brought to his world.
3:00 Gordon's thought process here is fascinating and shows exactly why he is different to the failing Chefs he criticises. First, he finds fault with their logic. "why are they putting the rice on when all of my experience and expertise is telling me that it only takes 20 minutes?". But instead of arrogantly assuming they were doing it wrong, he accepted that his knowledge is limited and that they know more than him and adjusted accordingly while attempting to seek out additional information to catch up with them.
He still is arrogant. He called someone a black bastard, threatened them, and said that he was going to make their time horrible because he wasnt included in a book of their most admired british chef
@@devonchristopher5837 i've yet to find any other Malay who's taller than me. it's hard to find people over 5'9" here in Sabah lol. maybe in KL there are people taller
@@filedeletefelix The majority of South East Asian countries are not tall. I'm from Indonesia and i rarely find someone taller than me, usually if i do, they are still young (17-22)-ish, and also they are usually chinese
The moment you lose your humiltiy. you no longer are the best. Because only through humility you will remember there is always thousands of people better than you out there and there is still so much to learn and grow
@@izzxix9703 he is still great chefs in the world, means includes asia. but traditional foods are usually made best by natives cs they made it in daily life being average
GAGAGAGAGAAGAG this is wonderful! PRANK! It is terrible! I looked in the mirror and saw something UNPRETTY: my face. GAGAGAGAG! But I am happy again because I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS! Good evening, love and peace, dear aryamana
@@dragoninfinitypossibilitie2202 its a pun referring to michael jordan's 'Last Dance' documentary, in which he responds this line to every act of (seemingly)disrespect to him
For sure! He has so much other experience and has cooked so many different types of food. He could probably go into any style of dish and improve it in one way or another!
@@hellothere9169 I think it's an American thing, they have gadgets that do pretty much everything for them from what I;ve seen. I don't get it myself. They say it's for saving time, but it's quicker to just make it yourself anyway Edit: They're also used in professional kitchens as they provide consistent results. Still, not a kitchen necessity imo, rice is easy to cook.
@@Christian-rn1ur Tbh if I got a rice from a rice cooker in a restaurant I would flip the table, since it's true that the results are consistent, but I could made it myself at home, so what's the point in paying for it?
Gordon is a world class chef but he handled second place with class. There's nothing wrong with that. He learned something and added to his already enormous repertoire with a cuisine that he is unfamiliar with. Classy. And that's got to feel good for that woman who got first place, beating beating Gordon Ramsay she can flex with that accomplishment for the rest of her life.
@@tiestokygoericprydz3963 Given the abysmal reputation of English "cuisine", I doubt that any self respecting Malay chef would even bother with such a challenge.
@@kaspernightly1462 the woman is probably Malaysian and she's used to cooking their food. Gordon, in the other hand, only had 1 week to actually prepare himself.
I know class when l see one, Gordon is ooozing a bucket load of it and more. I love how he is such a simple guy with all his wealth and accomplishments he still appreciates everything, is so humble,is passionate about food and cooking anyone wanting to be a chef can learn more from the Chef ❤️❤️
What amazes me is how quickly he adapts his techniques to the local cuisines. It's like switching to BJJ from Taekwondo in a week. Not possible for most.
Gordon Ramsey has tons of experience cuisine and has done "great escapes" to India and Thailand. Using your anology, it wouldn't be going from a kickboxing style to a wrestling style of fighting but more going from a mma to wrestling.
despite his last competition being for the national chef of the year, he is so genuinely happy to come 2nd in a local cooking competition not even in his home country. this is why Gordon is one of my favorite celebrities.
Well these are difficult cuisines. For a westerner, 2nd place is pretty decent even for Gordon Ramsey. I mean he still chucks entire star anises directly into the basting juices....so yeah. pretty decent.
@@kyrptindude6079 Not really. I'm white and very proud of being Scottish, thank you. I also don't know anything about mexican food as I don't cook nor eat it.
He cooks many types of foods in the world, when that average female cooks that traditional food only her whole life, theres not even many local chefs there to participate this is obviously just for fun
6:15 the might of Gordon Ramsey's threats in one elite example. Man is a sheer, clever devil with words even when he's panting from a failed rice incident and an exhilarating cookery, competing with champion aunties in a cuisine culture he barely understood for the start of the week he was given to excel at it.
I love this! This is why Gordon is one of the best-he's always willing to learn. He's confident when he's within his sphere, and very humble when he knows he's out of his depth, but always willing to take on the challenge. And I love how gracious and proud he was to take second place. That's just awesome and makes me like him even more.
he should be proud!! this cuisine is sooo different from the one he's used to.. and to get 2nd place while cooking for only 1 week, damn yeah, he's good! If he serves this in Europe, they'll be burning their mouths or running to the toilet (since the food is very spicy)
@@naseefb Asia food is really spicy, especially in southeast asia, idk with the other asia, since i live in indonesia, but for southeast asia person, that spicy is normal for asia, why the food is spicy? because asia people used Cayenne pepper
I appreciate his humility. Understanding that he doesn't have to win every cooking title and his appreciation of the craft. That's what makes this an enjoyable video.
This has given me an entirely new respect for Chef Ramsey that I think everyone should appreciate and learn from you are never to big to be humble. Class act
Nasi Lemak is not Indian. It is Malaysian and totally Malaysian. It is not Indonesian. It is not Singaporean, Thai, Vietnamese or anything else. It is Malaysian. But WELL DONE, Mr Ramsay. So great to see you explore Malaysian food! The best nasi lemak is the one by the roadside, costing less than $3.00 and an old auntie serves it to you with a lot of love and friendship!
When you completed the game so you are aiming for the side quests
This is too accurate
THEO Timothy Underrated!
HAHAHA
😂😂😂
Lmao perfect
This guy traveled to a foreign culture and learned in 7 days enough about its cuisine to get 2nd place in an elite cooking challenge, what a beast.
@Epic Terry no
That's why he's the best chef in the world.
@@harshbing8123 yes
@@paperwork682 no
chunkylefunga just to make it clear, he is not the best chef in the world, he is great but not the best :)
Gordon: "It's OVERCOOKED!!!"
Rice Steamer: (Begins to cry)
(puts rice in) WHAT ARE YOU?
: a sht rice cooker
Rice steamer: yes chef sorry chef
Gordon: C'mon do something you fukin Doughnut.
Rice cooker: yes chef , right away chef.
😂😂😂😂😂
Brilliant
Title: "Gordon Ramsay enters an Indian cooking competition"
Gordon Ramsay: proceeds to participate in a Malaysian cooking competition instead
I know right, I was like watching the whole train and like, hmmm where in India is this flying train and why are the people not even close to Indians
@@bettatalks5137 i thight at first this was probably at Assam but then he said chinese influence, and then malaysian
To get views guys
Thats how you farm views.
Malaysian Indian here; I suppose it technically is an Indian Cooking competition since Indian food is a big part of Malaysian culture. However, the title should've said "Malaysian Indian cooking competition".
Love how he walked in there and started going around touching everyone's ingredients like he was one of the judges
He's so used to being in charge of the kitchen he forgot what its like to work in one lmao
And that one lady's eyebrows after he says he's gonna keep an eye on her 🤣
Old habits die hard
@@dovkushnir7808
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It would have been so cool to see one of the ladies slap his hand away from their food. No touch!
He's a Teacher and a Student. That's the proper approach.
The best cooks are not the ones who makes the most money in their job, its the ones who don't stop learning new stuff and recipes after over 20 years in the kitchen.
He's a master and an apprentice
Jesus?
Gtifighter except he does make the most money lol
A True Master is Eternal Student
Gordon: I'm making a traditional Malaysian dish
Malaysian lady: idk what he's doing lol
Same with Indian food like butter chicken or beef curry. It’s not exactly local
Don't disturb the 666 like
@@ad.muzzz90 Fuck 666
Yup he did chinese and indian... like why?
Toner C. Malaysian cuisine is primarily 3 cultures mashed up together; Malay, chinese and indian (we’re a multiracial country). Their classification is just as a way to better identify the flavours. To us, they’re all Malaysian
The lady who got the first price is so humble and warm. Just like mum at home. She is ok with helping other candidates. Hats off
Not humble she is average, you need to be in higher place to be considered humble
@@jonathanman8299 oh yeah?
@@jonathanman8299"higher place" okay Jesus
@@jonathanman8299 tf she choosing her family over career.She may become top women in her career if she chose career.She is winning this competition and it can prove that she is successful housewife and u become bitter asshole when people praising her
Her family are really lucky.
It’s kind of satisfying to see him struggling in the kitchen
He struggle every day in a kitchen
MARK MY WORDS
probably part of the reason he did this
@H M hahaha LOL that killed me with laughter hahahahahaa
"struggling"?
he learned that stuff within 1 week or so.
a normal chef would need plenty more time to get even a sense of understanding he got within 1 week
That's kinda the point. To learn something new and give it a shot.
Those aunties are savage laughing at him and not telling him anything
You dont give anyone advice during a competition lol
Lol no, she don't becoming a savage. Maybe she a little bit shy because have to speak in English
@@beamskie7 nah, as a Malaysian, I can say we are very competitive when it comes to prizes
@@danielgabriealjayarajan6844 Second u on that
Gabrieal4Real Sounds like most normal human beings, winning is fun. No ambition means usually lazy
Gordon Ramsay: It’s overcooked.
Rice cooker: **nervous sweating** Yes chef, sorry chef
This the best one lmao 😭🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Challenge: Find a Gordon Ramsay video where someone hasn't make this joke
Then rice cooker promptly gets fired & replaced by new one hehe
6:15 Imagine that being your first interaction with Gordon Ramsay, the waiter must be scared shitless 😂
yeah lol I was dying of laughter
I would fainted there and then
@@menherachan6898 Same🤣🤣
Imagine if he wasn't kidding with what he just said 💀
@uchiwa mauidara Then boy, better prepare your balls for some stretching
I’ve never seen Gordon Ramsay insult his own food before
To be fair, the rice did look like a mushy shit
That’s because you never see him make crap food before.
His station had a cheap on / off rice cooker that he had to swap. IMO I’m sure he could make it better manually vs the best rice cooker appliance.
It's so refreshing though! And knowing the food you just made is shit is critical, because then you should have the clue to not serve it.
Shows why he's the best in the world
I noticed that, but that's the mark of a great chef and leader when you can criticize and critique your own meal and learn from it. I thought it was sweet how he was supportive of the winner. I don't think Gordon is very used to "losing" so it was sweet to see him take it with humility.
Seeing him very happy with 2nd place looks like a child getting their toy that they begged for years. His smile is so genuine and pure happiness. I love it.
Nah I absolutely know he's pissed.
@@ognjensrdanovic3881 from what I've seen, I think he was genuinely happy. He always respects other cultures & their ways of cooking & he knew he wasn't the best at it..
@@marymccartney3359 trust me. when u know u r the best cook and u come second, sarcasm explodes like hell
@@juangary5765 he’s always trying to learn I’m sure he was very happy but obviously he’s competitive so he wants to be the best at that eventually
ramsay knows how to cook, but he doesn’t have the specifics to nail every cuisine in the world
so him knowing that and lamding on second place is like finding out that the finals you took gets an 80% average when you’re expecting a 60% at best
I like how Gordon observes, and still learning eventhough he's already a reknowned chef.
you never stop learning till you take your last breath on this earth. then you are blessed with the knowledge of the universe and all her secrets and you are taught by the grand designer himself.
@@hardwirecars Correct learning is always option for whos want to learn any age any level.
Bc a true chef is always humble and never stops learning!!! Passion is still there, thats why I love , respect and admire Gordon so much!
@@cutelena13 Let him scream.
A true master is an eternal student. -Yi
This guy does only 2 things. Learning and winning. Still so humble. You will always be my idol, Gordon!!
Lady: laughs at Gordon's inability to use a rice cooker
Gordon: "And I took that personally."
Gordon on his mj shit 😆
"ok, fine. That's all I needed"
She still beat him.
@@SgtTibbs-jj9hl not the point of the joke but I know
a 1.6k liked comment but only 4 replies wow
The aunties are so chill and slow and quiet compared to Gordon who's like an overactive puppy.
Just shows the power of women who cook for families vs the power of Ramsay
ADHD
we're just not normally that "friendly"... not our culture
It’s called a show, if gordon isnt how he is, he wont be here.
yeah that puppy can cook multiple styles of dishes not just traditional local food pal
Plot twist: All this was just an ad for that sexy ferrari toshiba rice cooker
hahaha
you got me
Posh
I laughed alot when Ramsay called that Toshiba "Ferrari Rice Cooker"..... Its only a Camry in terms of price. Good but the top-of-the-line have ability far beyond it
I wqs thinking the same thing 😂
nothing beats a mom's home cooking, respect for Gordon for being so humble around them.
Gordon: *didn't swear enough*
*Video about to end*
Gordon: FUCKING AMAZING
He can cuss like a sailor and still he is a class act. He is a very unique person
Likeaboss Gamer And?
@Likeaboss Gamer no. Just would like you to explain your comment. But I bet your the type that has a bias that they can't explain
@Likeaboss Gamer spittin fax? WTF?
@Likeaboss Gamer look, if english isn't your language just say. Because what the fuck in hell is spitting fax? Is your internet dial up, because apart from the NHS I don't know anyone or anywhere that uses FAX, spitting or otherwise.
Gordon failing at cooking rice with an automatic rice cooker.
Aunty in kitchen: *wheeeeeeeze*
I ruined the 666 likes but im not 69. -_-
Professional rice cookers be like:
😂
And Uncle Roger be like: HAIYAAAAAA
@@mrarnold96 LMFAOOOOO THIS SHIT GOT ME ROLLING ON THE FUCKING FLOOR M8
That women can say her whole life that she beat gordan Ramsay in a cooking competition
but the others must be completely embarrassed. A foreigner comes in and cooks your style of food better than you with only 1 week of learning it
correction, a cooking competition in her own country, style and what food she has been cooking most her whole life. ^_^ do ya really think it would be the same result the other way round, just saying.
Yeah but he was cooking their stuff lol but yeah she will😂
@@lorddaveed No but she still beat Gordon fucking Ramsay the most famous chef in the world. No need to look too much into it
@@SoRa-re1yd It is not like he had never cooked Asian food. He is one of the best chefs in the world and was already very knowledgeable about Chinese and Indian cuisines which have heavy influence in Malaysian cuisine
Love Gordon's passion for learning and mastering new skills. He has the mindset of a life-long learner.
Gordon is a good loser. He learns. He doesn't rage, he takes lessons to become better, and doesn't protect his pride. He isn't a sore loser.
I love him for that.
Maybe I should learn a thing or two about Gordon Ramsay after all.
You wrote exactly what i was about to write, so thanks for doing the work for me bro! oh well, i did have to write all this...
he hates you
In my opinion, Gordon won. He had not much experience with Malasyan food except for a couple of weeks of studying and training and still was able to come to 2nd place against the country's top chefs.
simp
That auntie laughing at Gordon's overcooked rice is mood
That should be a meme
He doesn't respect the rice
4:41
Ok n
I just saw a video him on hk talking shit to someone about fucking up the rice. I wonder if it was before or after this.
When you create a smurf account on a different server.
LMAO
But you found out that the players on that servers are pros
Every servers have their own pro and talented players
Underrated
But decide to play on mobile instead of his PC.
6:26 that's Madam Kwan. She have quite a famous restaurant chain in Malaysia
"im not blaming my tools but im blaming my tools"
literally what I said to myself lmao
yes yes, and the floor is made out of floor
@@ahmadmirzatappi8142 hmm yes the floor here is made of floor*
Im not blaming my tool, but Im blaming your tool
I'm not saying it was aliens but it was aliens
Love how he insults his own failed cookings the same way he does everyone else's :D
"It's shit!"
He's often being dead honest imo
And its absolutly great ability to be the famous and one of the best chefs in the world and still learn and compete with houswife, ordinary people and get aside your ego when Sauma be like woman beats you, he's challenging himself all the time, thats great 👌
The best chefs admit their mistakes or insult their own food.
please give the time stamp i think i missed it hahhhaa
@@shreyasheen1116 4:26 i think he says it there
Gordon: What's your secret?
Aunty: Love for your family
Gordon: Nice, but seriously aunty, WHAT IS IT?!
The winning aunty is now selling her nasi lemak and sambal .. facebook.com/lianthemalaysianchef .. should try it if you wanna know her secret ..
@@sheilabala1050 thanks for the recommendation
@@sheilabala1050 I want to buy and taste but I am from other country :(
Sheila Bala, Wish I could try it!
Lamb Sauce
It's honestly amazing how this man can go to a different country and master their cooking to the point that he gets second fking place in few days
So much respect for Gordon. He could be sitting up being pampered anywhere in the world yet he just wants to work, and cook, and work, and cook. This is A type personality, people.
Yes, he is very rich but he does have a very very great passion for cooking
@@lyrisio actually, the reason he did this great escape series was to run away from his riches and fame, go where to places where people didn't even know him and just get back to being a student of cooking
cooking is fun tho- even i. the worst person to ever cook, find it fun
hes a rangers fan. if he was a celtic fan theres no way he would work
@@TheWeekendWarrior490 He's already a world famous chef with tons of money, he doesn't need to promote himself any further lmao.
Gordon: What’s the secret?
Auntie: My family
Gordon: 𝔹𝕦𝕝𝕝𝕤𝕙𝕚𝕥
𝕠𝕜
ok
ok
*OK*
Ok
"She got herself a ferrari rice cooker"
LMAO
4:47
Sean Goh i lost my shit hahahahhaha
GR would know a thing or two about Ferraris seeing as he has both a La Ferrari Spyder and Monza SP2.
@@TheKnightofSand laferrari spyder? Thats not even a thing. He does have a laferrari though.
@@TheKnightofSand Wtf is a LaFerrari Spyder? 🤦🏽♂️😂
@@aki2662 Convertible Laferrari. All you needed to do is use Google.
I really really love it when someone like Gordon, a master at cooking and critiquing others, is truly challenged and meets his match
Gordan: “imma come back next year to take ur crown”
2020: “ya nope”
0:36 bro she got a wig on
Covid 19 take that crown
Pretty sure the video is old, it just reuploaded
That’s hilarious! 😂
@@shambhaviarun2261 staged, imagine putting no prize on an international guest on ur show lol. Im not saying he doesnt deserve one, but even so they just wont do it
is no one gonna talk about how he just shredded apart that server like he worked at one of his restaurants
He was joking.
@@marcatkinson5187 I know
yeah I felt a little sorry for him
Ha.
lol ya dude was like wtf bro i don't work for you
Gordon: one of the top chefs in the world and asks everything that he doesn't know
HK chefs: I'm the best chef i don't need help
Thats why he3 is at the top
Fo real
@@khanabdulrehman2118 exaqctly you can´t be the best if you are not willing to learn.
I really liked how he openly learns from different people and stays humble
Hes definitely open about problems
Although Gordon's personality stays through, I like how respectful he is towards the culture. He's a world-famous chef with many Michelin stars, but always looks like he's willing to learn. And to come second in a cooking competition that he could never grasp the concept of, you can't deny that was absolutely impressive! Have to give him props on that one!
yes like telling a waiter "ill hang you by the balls" ..so respectful lol
"The Ferrari of rice cookers."
Might be the first and last time I'm ever gonna hear this phrase.
lol when he said that I was like, a rice cooker is a rice cooker..
@@stanleyshady9465 NO ITS NOT. 1980s Hitachi rice cookers are on another level
if i havent watch this video i would probably thought that phrase is from Uncle Roger
@@fuxionxd4822 Uncle Roger Uses Zojirushi. That’s the Rolls Royce of Rice Cookers.
The company of the rice cooker should've used that quote for their commercial. The sale would've been sky-rocketed.
Gordon: “i’ve been watching you very closely”
The lady:😀😳
😅
She looked down and said "Oh yes" She's CREEPED OUT LOL
1:42
If this gets famous Remember I was here
meme potential here
Can cook rice to perfection. Defeated by a rice cooker.
I love Ramsay how he is happy on someone's achievement the humility and willingness to learn. . That's a true master chef. 😎Respect
He was a gentleman who accepted second graciously to the first place chef with the most respect for her culinary art and the Malaysian culture. Bravo.
2nd place is pretty darn good when you barely even know what "good" Malaysian food tastes like.
@@TheBrothergreen Seriously though. He looked so genuinely happy that he actually won something.
@@franciscomartinez982 of course he's happy, his last competition is on 1992, his feeling like back to nostalgia
Notice that he right away asks the #1 to try and learn how she got #1
Even he is a michelin star chef, he still admits that there are a lot of things he don't know.
Angela he only learned the techniques a week ago, and these aunties have been cooking like this for a majority of their lives, of course Gordon would be happy for second
I love that he just doesn't assume how things are done because he is a professional chef... he asks the ladies!! He is so humble! And no wonder why he is very successful!
Ikr
Right, and I love how genuinely surprised and happy he was to get second place. I have so much respect for anyone who is as passionate about their own trade as he is about cooking. Amazing to witness.
Agree and I don't understand why most people hate him..
@@muhaiminnl5144 probably because of the American versions of shows that did well in Europe. The American directors wanted more drama so they made stuff up and caused Gordon to look like a screaming a-hole
@@vaan2720 I see..
That auntie who won now have the biggest bragging rights of all Asians
Lady : Yea I beat Gordon Ramsay now I'm the Queen of this house
Yes agreed
Her kids can’t complain anymore about her food😂😂🤣
Love is the most important recipe for making good food
@@TheNamesArif actully, a decade old charred wok is the recipe for good food
this is what passion looks like! with his stature, he can lead a life of being "The Boss". Yet, he is learning, yearning to learn more, struggling to learn and has child-like excitement to learn.. Take a bow, Sir. this is what it takes to be great! #legend #inspiration
Dude her face after he said "I'll be watching you very closely" cracked me up 1:42
probably wondering who the strange man fingering her ingredients is
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Michael Wade lol I’m glad I’m not the only one 😂
The bish seriously eye-rolled gordan rofl.
@@alexeonbel4304 I think she thought he was serious
Gordon:I'm gonna come back next year, to take your crown, Anti!
*laughs in British Colonial Empire*
Good one. But very depressing tbh 😂
Lmfaoooooo
covid: laughs in non-cooperation movement ....
Gordon: I am gonna come back next year to take your crown auntie!
*Laughs in British Colonial Empire*
he’s scottish they were conquered too.
I like how respectful Gordon was with their culture.
He always his, he’s an amazing dude
Unlike Jamie Oliver. Haiyaaa....
Ya, he's famous for getting angry and being a dickhead to some people but the guy's love of food is driven culture and what various cultures have brought to his world.
He always is. Good food is good food.
@@P.Whitestrake really? What did Jamie Oliver do or say??
It's really amazing when u see the number one chef in the world participating an infamous competition and kissing the trophy,,,,such a humble person,,
Judge: And second place goes to the man, Gordon Ramsay
Gordon: **looks like a woman who was just proposed to**
Plot twist: All this was just an ad for that sexy ferrari toshiba rice cooker
@@owenhernandez20 thats legit just copy pasted from a few comments down...
Well I mean he's a great chef but cooking a different style of food than he's used to against experts in the style
@@catzlover7 Doesn't make it any less true.
@@Hoganply Doesn't make it any less true.
4:42 , Malaysian chef laughing at Ramsey is my all time favorite Ramsey moment. I respect and like him for including it in the video.
That wheeze killed me 😂
That is an epic moment right there ! laughing at ramsay like he is a noob ... precious
And she got first place, so she is entitled to laugh at him haha
the 1 in thailand gordan learn pad thai are much more funner got roasted by the thai chef lmfao
1:42
Gordon : I’ll be watching you very closely
Woman : *raises eyebrow*
James Bond's influence. You better watch out!
rdfffgth1 SHAAAADDDEEEEYYY
rdfffgth1 I noticed too xD
;)
She’s wise to keep an eye on Gordon!! Haha!!
Gordon ramsay has completed the main story campaign and is now doing side quests
3:00 Gordon's thought process here is fascinating and shows exactly why he is different to the failing Chefs he criticises. First, he finds fault with their logic. "why are they putting the rice on when all of my experience and expertise is telling me that it only takes 20 minutes?". But instead of arrogantly assuming they were doing it wrong, he accepted that his knowledge is limited and that they know more than him and adjusted accordingly while attempting to seek out additional information to catch up with them.
Exactly! I wonder why this only has 5 likes
He still is arrogant. He called someone a black bastard, threatened them, and said that he was going to make their time horrible because he wasnt included in a book of their most admired british chef
@@noahjin7298 any sources confirming this?
@@jatin6111 Marcus Samulsson talked about it. Gordons got issues
@@raichu5844 no
"If you can't beat them, join them". That's what i like about him.
AOgeek just like Kevin Durant huh
He means learn from them
jeff solorah bro😂😂😂
I like how gordon is just 2 feet taller than everyone
He the big tall
average height in Malaysia for guys is like 5'4" and for women it's 5'0". we're really short
@@filedeletefelix Origin Malay are kinda short. But Chinese Malay are tall, especially the teen ones.
@@devonchristopher5837 i've yet to find any other Malay who's taller than me. it's hard to find people over 5'9" here in Sabah lol. maybe in KL there are people taller
@@filedeletefelix The majority of South East Asian countries are not tall. I'm from Indonesia and i rarely find someone taller than me, usually if i do, they are still young (17-22)-ish, and also they are usually chinese
That's not Indian that's Malaysian. Huge difference.
Gordan: world class 7 michelin star chef
Malaysian Coconut Rice : Hold my Sambal
Is sambal a sweet chilli
@@felciajacintha6613 yep
More like sambar
@@felciajacintha6613 its spicy chili saucr
@ no dude sambar is like lentil stew with a hint of semolina.
The fact he’s so damn humble even tho he knows he’s one of the best chefs in the world is absolutely amazing. Much respect for this man
@UA-cam Will delete this He had 7 Michelin stars bro
The moment you lose your humiltiy. you no longer are the best. Because only through humility you will remember there is always thousands of people better than you out there and there is still so much to learn and grow
the moment he come to asia , he's nothing..... watch uncle roger , not even suit to get uncle title....
@@izzxix9703 he is still great chefs in the world, means includes asia. but traditional foods are usually made best by natives cs they made it in daily life being average
Gordon: * explaining *
Cameraman: Lets show the bored bus passengers.
GAGAGAGAGAAGAG this is wonderful! PRANK! It is terrible! I looked in the mirror and saw something UNPRETTY: my face. GAGAGAGAG! But I am happy again because I have TWO HOT GIRLFRIENDS! Good evening, love and peace, dear aryamana
@@AxxLAfriku You are a physical form of seizure.
@AxxL GAG???
@@rawkush2940 Did you notice the ethnicity of the people matches what he says? Kinda little fun edit trick.
Passengers be like "Who the fuck is this dude?" 😂
GR is such an enlightened soul..... Childlike simplicity... Adorable
Gordon: “May the best aunty win.”
God: *And I took that personally.*
what do you mean ?
@@dragoninfinitypossibilitie2202 its a pun referring to michael jordan's 'Last Dance' documentary, in which he responds this line to every act of (seemingly)disrespect to him
1k likes, yay
@Kyzite thx wise wanderer
I thought God would turn him into Auntie Gordon haiyaa
When gordon looks nervous, you know its going down
best of luck gordon
H i its me gordan ramsy thank u for wishing me luck!!! please enjoy a burger at my resturants! very good! thank
@I'm gay but in a Gerard Way
Thank u but i dont know what totora is, im just Gordan Ramsy
@@moosemoosey1114 hahahhahhaha.......
If you were REALLY gordon,You would know how to spell his name.
😑😑😑😑
@@moosemoosey1114 gayy
he was not nervous wtf? he was pretty excited!
Gordon: ''I come back next year''
Corona: no lol
Lol underatted
This was 2012
Hahaha...
@@SeeYouInHellMyLove ??
@@kucingmalaya1177 yea?
A chef who is not afraid to lose. Willing to put himself to be judge.. respect to you sir.. from Indonesia. Kudos.....
3:14 notice how he learns how to make something then notices flaws and perfects it. thats a legitimate cook.
For sure! He has so much other experience and has cooked so many different types of food. He could probably go into any style of dish and improve it in one way or another!
"I never used a rice cooker before."
Me: *Spits out my rice.*
Need to get this man a Zojirushi.
I just boil rice manually
@@hellothere9169 I think it's an American thing, they have gadgets that do pretty much everything for them from what I;ve seen. I don't get it myself. They say it's for saving time, but it's quicker to just make it yourself anyway
Edit: They're also used in professional kitchens as they provide consistent results. Still, not a kitchen necessity imo, rice is easy to cook.
@@Christian-rn1ur Tbh if I got a rice from a rice cooker in a restaurant I would flip the table, since it's true that the results are consistent, but I could made it myself at home, so what's the point in paying for it?
@@hellothere9169 get one, it turns an easy task into a non-task. they're not expensive anyways.
gordan: but... i think i might have spotted the auntys secret, she got herself thr ferrari of rice cookers. 🤣🤣🤣
Lmaooooo
I laughed much harder than I think I should've when I heard him say it XD
And it was just a normal rice cooker 😂😂
@@RanEncounter More than you can afford pal..."Toshiba"
RanEncounter ikr but I do believe different rice cookers works different on its own ways
The fact that he actually respects and even took inspiration from the mom of the chef he met is something else
Yessss
Gordon is a world class chef but he handled second place with class. There's nothing wrong with that. He learned something and added to his already enormous repertoire with a cuisine that he is unfamiliar with. Classy. And that's got to feel good for that woman who got first place, beating beating Gordon Ramsay she can flex with that accomplishment for the rest of her life.
But can a Malaysian cook an English or Scottish dish?
@@tiestokygoericprydz3963 Given the abysmal reputation of English "cuisine", I doubt that any self respecting Malay chef would even bother with such a challenge.
@@dozerthemongrel6630 murder by words fr
@@dozerthemongrel6630 like the Malaysian dish are the best lmao stop being pride and respect other culture cuisine I don't find Malaysian foods tasty
@@cothinker680 obviously, because you're not used to having your food have any taste/j
"If you drop that food, I'll hand you upside down... Don't sneeze" Gordon got me laughing too hard
I think he said "if you drop this food, i'll hang you upside down by your balls from *some skyscraper name* off you go- don't sneeze."
@@Pilotfox123 twin towers
"If you drop this tray I hang you upside down by you ball from the petronas tower.... Don't sneeze"
@@Pilotfox123 Petronas Twin Towers. Our national pride
Wants actually funny is that he isn't joking
“I’ve never used rice cooker before”
Every asian: oof
I am Asian and haven't used it.
Uncle roger is waving at you
Where are you from tho? Prolly from north America or Europe
Who?? Me?
@@You-tj3kq nope
He won 2nd place after only knowing how to cook that food for a week, and when using a rice cooker for the first time. wow.
That's what it takes to become one of the best chefs in the world. Few have the passion for cooking like he does.
still lost to a mom
@@kaspernightly1462 the woman is probably Malaysian and she's used to cooking their food. Gordon, in the other hand, only had 1 week to actually prepare himself.
@@kaspernightly1462 house wives are underrated chefs
@@thefrustrateddoc Chef Mike is truly the most underrated
7:15 “There is 1 imposter among us”
this is funny
@@QualityTechSG you are a nice person
i don't get it lol
@@lacucaracha6041 its a inside joke from among us. green was ejected.... 1 imposter remain. etc
Holyshit thats amazing
Gordon took second. He is the second best Auntie.
I know class when l see one, Gordon is ooozing a bucket load of it and more. I love how he is such a simple guy with all his wealth and accomplishments he still appreciates everything, is so humble,is passionate about food and cooking anyone wanting to be a chef can learn more from the Chef ❤️❤️
What amazes me is how quickly he adapts his techniques to the local cuisines.
It's like switching to BJJ from Taekwondo in a week. Not possible for most.
Gordon Ramsey has tons of experience cuisine and has done "great escapes" to India and Thailand.
Using your anology, it wouldn't be going from a kickboxing style to a wrestling style of fighting but more going from a mma to wrestling.
@@FelixTheForgotten I like your analogy more. I know I was exaggerating to make it sound nails. LoL
well gordon ramsay is a very smart man indeed..
despite his last competition being for the national chef of the year, he is so genuinely happy to come 2nd in a local cooking competition not even in his home country. this is why Gordon is one of my favorite celebrities.
It was a national cooking competition, not local.
Well these are difficult cuisines. For a westerner, 2nd place is pretty decent even for Gordon Ramsey. I mean he still chucks entire star anises directly into the basting juices....so yeah. pretty decent.
It's not about winning, it's about learning~
@@angelicalynn1259 its local tho
"She got herself the ferrari of rice cooker" i diedd
Innit
6:16 bruh gordon scaring the waiter 😳😂
He sounds like he’s on a survival show
he is if doesn't place he gets put on the menu
He just dramatizes and sensationalises everything
Gordon : 7:57 what was the secret?
Woman : I'm a house wife
That's very disrespectful dude
@@mrkakarot2424 like Gordon Ramsey
@@mrkakarot2424 she said it...
Gordon in his head : Well I'm a master chef but ok
8:01
Can you imagine being married to the housewife that beat Gordon Ramsey?
Best food forever
Well it's not his culture and he came in second to the best in that culture of cooking,let's see her beat him in his cooking culture
@@kyrptindude6079 and? Chicken Korma's aren't part of my culture but I can whip up a pretty tasty one. 😎
@@Kat-mu8wq you're the type of person to make a taco bell taco and call yourself a Mexican
@@kyrptindude6079 Not really. I'm white and very proud of being Scottish, thank you.
I also don't know anything about mexican food as I don't cook nor eat it.
This is why Gordon is so successful. He deserved it so much!
I love how even though Gordon’s a master chef, he still challenges himself and never stops attempting to learn. Mad respect
Thats why he's a master chef
He cooks many types of foods in the world, when that average female cooks that traditional food only her whole life, theres not even many local chefs there to participate this is obviously just for fun
The aunty who laughed at him probably KNEW she was going to win lmao
The only way the other chefs can defeat Gordon is with lamb sauce
When will people realise that the lamb sauce joke isn't funny, it's so insufferable to see it spammed everywhere
@@dollytf2 I can't find your sense of humor along with the lamb sauce
Tj 4life HAHAHHA THAT WAS FUNNY AF
@@beyblade0430 thank you, I try
Avery Lopez-Baines nino doesnt need the lamb sauce
6:15 the might of Gordon Ramsey's threats in one elite example. Man is a sheer, clever devil with words even when he's panting from a failed rice incident and an exhilarating cookery, competing with champion aunties in a cuisine culture he barely understood for the start of the week he was given to excel at it.
I love this! This is why Gordon is one of the best-he's always willing to learn. He's confident when he's within his sphere, and very humble when he knows he's out of his depth, but always willing to take on the challenge. And I love how gracious and proud he was to take second place. That's just awesome and makes me like him even more.
he should be proud!! this cuisine is sooo different from the one he's used to.. and to get 2nd place while cooking for only 1 week, damn yeah, he's good! If he serves this in Europe, they'll be burning their mouths or running to the toilet (since the food is very spicy)
@@naseefb Asia food is really spicy, especially in southeast asia, idk with the other asia, since i live in indonesia, but for southeast asia person, that spicy is normal for asia, why the food is spicy? because asia people used Cayenne pepper
Majority in Asia, there are many foods which contains many spices, with use of spices depending of the ones cooking it.
I love how he still maintains a childlike wonder in his quest for knowledge.
7:16 I love how much Gordon stands out in this setting
It's in these videos that you see the type of person that Gordon really is. Very respectful.
I appreciate his humility. Understanding that he doesn't have to win every cooking title and his appreciation of the craft. That's what makes this an enjoyable video.
This has given me an entirely new respect for Chef Ramsey that I think everyone should appreciate and learn from you are never to big to be humble. Class act
Gordon: "Second!?
Gordon's expression: *I'm gonna kill somebody*
Gordon: "that's amazing!"
Copied
@@lswstkn ?
@@markcharette6653 You copied the comment from someone else
@@lswstkn lmao no I didn't. I just wrote what I thought. But this video's been around for a while, I'm sure there's some duplicates XD
Not original.
Nasi Lemak is not Indian. It is Malaysian and totally Malaysian. It is not Indonesian. It is not Singaporean, Thai, Vietnamese or anything else. It is Malaysian. But WELL DONE, Mr Ramsay. So great to see you explore Malaysian food! The best nasi lemak is the one by the roadside, costing less than $3.00 and an old auntie serves it to you with a lot of love and friendship!
6:14-6:20 "If you drop this tray, I'll hang you"...."Don't sneeze"~! Hahahaaaa, typical Ramsay style of management. I love it~!
... upside down by your balls from the Petronas Towers lol
off you go!
Beautiful.
Ya I laughed so hard
Now piss off!