Cafe staff may have felt nervous when a chef renowned for making kitchen life hell walked through the door.

But Martin Jordon, a lookalike of fiery Scottish chef Gordon Ramsay, was calling at Heritage Coffee and Tea Company in Southgate to present them with an award for Enfield’s best breakfast.

‘Gordon’ and deputy mayor Councillor Patricia Ekechi presented the award as part of a charity campaign to raise funds for young adult carers aged 16 to 25.

The event has been organised by Enfield Carers Centre.

Baskervilles Tea Shop, in Aldermans Hill, Palmers Green also supported the campaign by donating £1 for every breakfast sold on Friday and this weekend.

Owner Diane and customers at the tea shop were surprised to see Enfield’s Deputy Mayor and “Gordon” arrive to thank them for supporting young adult carers.

Enfield Carers Centre chief executive Pamela Burke said: “We really appreciate the cafés who supported our campaign and also Emma for giving her time and energy to our charity.

“Unpaid carers need services like ours and all the money we raise will support them. Having “Gordon” and the Deputy Mayor support our campaign was the icing on the cake, or should I say the butter on our toast.”