Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay was spotted in the Worcester area over the weekend.

Known for “Hell’s Kitchen” and “MasterChef,” the Food Network star is no stranger to Massachusetts, as he owns two restaurants in Boston – Ramsay’s Kitchen and Gordon Ramsay Burger. However, this weekend, Ramsay traded Boston for central Massachusetts.

While the exact reason Ramsay was in town is not known, he was seen with a camera crew around various towns in the Worcester area. Here’s everywhere he went.

Where did Gordon Ramsay go in Massachusetts?

Gordon Ramsay attends the Fox upfront on May 15, 2017, in New York City.

This past Saturday, Ramsay visited a restaurant, a bowling alley and a food truck in Northbridge.

Ramsay started his morning at The Neighborhood Kitchen, a breakfast restaurant in the town’s Whitinsville neighborhood. According to a televised report from WBZ-TV, the chef stopped to meet fans when he exited the restaurant.

From there, Ramsay went to Sparetime Recreation bowling alley, where he was seen with a large film crew. The reason Ramsay was filming at the Northbridge bowling alley has not yet been made clear.

According to reports on Facebook, Ramsay also stopped by Smash’d, a food truck in Douglas that specializes in burgers.

“We got a chance to meet Gordon Ramsay today!!!” the food truck wrote on Facebook alongside pictures with the star, adding that Ramsay “absolutely loved” the Smash’d t shirt they made for him.

After a jam-packed day in central Massachusetts, Ramsay visited Rhode Island, where he was spotted Sunday morning at the Crazy Burger in Narragansett.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Why was Gordon Ramsay in MA? Here are the restaurants he visited

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