‘Miami! I love you!’ Gordon Ramsay stops by two hot spots ahead of restaurant openings

Hey, 305ers: We had culinary royalty in our midst eating up a storm this week.

Who? Gordon Ramsay, that’s who.

The “Hell’s Kitchen” star visited two local hot spots for a bit of din-din.

First stop: Komodo in Brickell on Monday, and Stubborn Seed in South Beach on Tuesday.

And no, as far as we know, the 56 year old Scot did not have any tantrums or outbursts in either location.

In fact, Ramsay, who is known for his hot temper and zinging insults, appeared to be in great spirits. After the TV personality enjoyed both of his meals, he popped into the kitchen to take a photo with the teams.

On his Instagram Stories, a smiling Ramsay can be seen with the crew of Stubborn Seed at 101 Washington Avenue, which happens to have a Michelin star and is owned by 2022 James Beard Award Semi-Finalist and Bravo’s Top Chef Season 13 Winner Jeremy Ford.

“Standing sentry on a busy corner, Stubborn Seed is sexy and sleek with an industrial chic décor and glass-fronted display kitchen,” says Michelin in its glowing description, which adds that Ford “brings the heat” with his “ambitious and brashly creative cooking.”

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The next night, Ramsay still had room for more good eats. The restaurateur brought his culinary star power over to Komodo, the clubstaurant owned by hospitality god David Grutman.

The onetime “F Word” host posted on his Instagram account and included a video of the delectable looking fresh fish.

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“Miami! I love you!” said the caption, adding that it was “lovely” meeting his new neighbors.

“Looking forward to bringing @hellskitchen & @luckycatbygordonramsayus to this incredible city soon.”

We second that emotion, Gordon. As long as you don’t throw any food or call us names.