Gordon Ramsay shares a sweet kiss with son Oscar, four, as they enjoy a family meal together in Cornwall at a new restaurant

Gordon Ramsay delighted his 23 million Facebook followers when he posted an adorable photograph of himself and his son in Cornwall on Sunday.

Taking to the social media platform, the celebrity chef, 56, posted a picture of himself and Oscar, four, sharing a sweet kiss during an outing in the seaside town.

Gordon also posted an image of his son enjoying a slice of cake as they had a meal at a new restaurant in Rock called Four Boys Café.

The star, who shares children Oscar, Megan, 24, twins Holly and Jack, 23, and Tilly, 21, with wife Tana, took the time to upload snaps of his own meal too.

Gordon was thoroughly impressed by the cuisine, and heaped praise on the business with his fans.

Aww! Gordon Ramsay shared a sweet kiss with son Oscar, four, as they had a family meal together in Cornwall at a new restaurant on Sunday

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Yum! Gordon also posted an image of his son enjoying some food as they had a meal at a new restaurant in Rock called Four Boys Café

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High praise: He wrote on Facebook: 'A new star is born in Rock congratulations @fourboys.cafe'

He wrote: ‘A new star is born in Rock congratulations @fourboys.cafe.

‘Delicious food, smash burger to die for elegant tomato salad, really friendly Cornish service, the restaurant is literally days old and what an amazing start well done!’

This week, Gordon kept a low profile as he jetted into Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport, ahead of bringing his famed Michelin-starred restaurant to Australia.

The star carried a backpack as he swiftly made his way through the terminal escorted by a staffer.

Gordon kept things causal in a black T-shirt and jeans after the long-haul flight. One fan spotted Gordon at the airport and posted a picture they took of him on Reddit.

The ticketed restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, will be taking over Aussie chef Matt Moran’s fine diner Aria in the heart of Sydney from May 8-10 and will showcase the ‘very best of Australian seasonal produce’.

On the Reddit thread, fans were quick to share some cheeky comments and some with Ramsay’s iconic catchphrases.

‘Where’s the mint sauce you donkey?!’ one comment hilariously read.

‘Imagine having to serve him plane food,’ another comment read.

Low profile: This week, Gordon was spotted jetting into Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport, ahead of bringing his famed Michelin-starred restaurant to Australia

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Jokes: On the Reddit thread, fans were quick to share some cheeky comments and some with Ramsay's iconic catchphrases

Despite the cost of living crisis hanging over Australia, top chef Gordon is bringing his three Michelin-starred restaurant Down Under for nearly $800 per person.

Tickets to the unique experience will set you back $495 per person, which includes a seven-course menu, with an option of premium wine pairing for $295 – bringing the total to $790 each.

A spokesperson from Aria told Daily Mail Australia the staggering price is set because this is the first time the high-end restaurant has ventured internationally and the menu has been personally curated by Ramsay and Moran.

The menu features signature Restaurant Gordon Ramsay dishes, including shellfish raviolo and a pecan praline dessert.

Word of the event has quickly spread on social media, with guests slamming the outrageous price.

At first many seemed eager to visit and bring a friend along, only to be turned away after seeing the cost.

‘At almost $500 per person, the food would have to be amazing,’ one woman commented on Facebook.

‘$800 each??’ another questioned, a third joked: ‘If you take out a home loan you could buy an entree!’

Prestigious: The ticketed restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, will be taking over Aussie chef Matt Moran's (left) fine diner Aria in the heart of Sydney from May 8-10

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Ouch! Tickets to the unique experience will set you back $495 per person, which includes a seven-course menu

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Ouch! Tickets to the unique experience will set you back $495 per person, which includes a seven-course menu

‘I hope it’s an improvement. Aria is extremely overrated,’ another added.

Others said they would be enticed to pay and go only if Ramsay made a guest appearance for the duration of the three-day event.

‘I’d love to sit at the chefs table at Aria if Gordon Ramsay was on the pass,’ one woman wrote.

Ramsay said: ‘Collaborating with my dear friend Matt Moran, and talented chef patron, Matt Abé at Aria, with its magnificent views across Sydney harbour, and creating a menu that utilises Australia’s incredible local produce whilst delivering the finesse of our 3-star Michelin menu, is a dream come true.’