Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food restaurant in Heathrow Terminal Five has been saved from liquidation after the chef cleared the venue’s tax debt. Ramsay has paid off the restaurant’s debts and costs following a High Court case bought by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs last month. The chef, however, still has to settle undisclosed payments on his Maze restaurant and on 26 November was given 63 days to clear these debts. A High Court judge dismissed winding-up petitions for The Narrow in Narrow Street and Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Royal Hospital Road saying that the debts had been paid prior to the hearing and adjourned the other two petitions.