Snoop Dogg Eyes Dream Restaurant Collaboration with Gordon Ramsay

Snoop Dogg is ready to take his culinary hustle to the next level — and he’s got his sights set on a dream partnership with none other than celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
In a recent interview with the Daily Record, the rap icon revealed that he’s serious about opening a restaurant with the Kitchen Nightmares star, and he’s even considering Glasgow as a possible location.
“I have told him I want to open a restaurant with him, and maybe it might even be in Glasgow. For real,” Snoop shared. “We are always swapping cooking tips, and I do mean swapping. It’s not just one-way traffic, I send him tips as well – he respects Snoop as a chef.”
The West Coast legend praised Ramsay for his fiery personality, adding: “My boy Gordon has got a worse mouth than me, but that’s only because of his passion. You don’t become the best chef in the world without having the passion he does.”
Snoop’s interest in the culinary world is far from a gimmick. He’s previously expressed a desire to join the UK version of MasterChef as a judge, telling The Mirror last year: “You better believe Snoop could be the new MasterChef judge.”
He continued: “My boy Gordon judges on the US version of the show and I know he would back me to be able to judge on the UK version. He knows I am not playing when it comes to food. He knows I can cook – I have even given him some tips.”
Snoop’s culinary journey has already made headlines before. He co-hosted the hit VH1 series Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party alongside Martha Stewart, which ran for three seasons and featured guests like 50 Cent, Rick Ross, and Ice Cube.
Beyond TV, Snoop’s love for food has led him to star in campaigns for food delivery service Just Eat and publish his own cookbook, From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg’s Kitchen — a hit among fans for its blend of comfort food and West Coast flair.
Whether the restaurant with Gordon Ramsay materializes or not, it’s clear Snoop’s love for food is as real as his passion for music. And if the two culinary heavyweights do end up teaming up in the kitchen, fans can expect a fusion of flavor, personality, and unfiltered energy — just like both men are known for.