Wilson’s Secret Sauce Closing a Year After Gordon Ramsay Visit

Chef Gordon Ramsay with Wilson's Secret Sauce owner Steve Wilson in Upper Darby while filming Ramsay's new show, Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service.

A year after Wilson’s Secret Sauce got a retooling visit from celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, the Upper Darby barbecue restaurant is closing, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine.

Ramsay’s interventions appeared on an episode of a new Fox show, Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service.

Now, husband-and-wife owners Steve and Kelly Wilson have decided to replace their sit-down restaurant with a ghost kitchen and return to catering.

Now they can spend more time with their 13-year-old son, the Wilsons said.

 As for Gordon Ramsay? The Wilsons have an opinion.

“I mean, it’s not that I don’t appreciate some of the advice that he gave us. I’m sure it helped with some things. But business actually slowed down a bit since he came in,” said Kelly Wilson.

Many customers wanted the old menu back.  

They did appreciate the reality check that Ramsay’s visit offered, even if it was a bit humiliating.  Some scenes in the program that showed them in a bad light were deceptive or untrue, the Wilsons said.  

They also had no idea that Gordon Ramsay was going undercover when the network approached them with an offer of a restaurant makeover.

Read more about the Wilsons’ experience working with Gordon Ramsay in Philadelphia Magazine.




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