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Gordon Ramsay to open London's highest restaurant in new dining venture

10 May 2024 , 07:53
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The Lucky Cat at 22 Bishopsgate will offer an Asian-inspired menu (Image: No credit)
The Lucky Cat at 22 Bishopsgate will offer an Asian-inspired menu (Image: No credit)

Gordon Ramsay is set to take London's dining scene to new heights with the launch of five new ventures, all housed within the towering 22 Bishopsgate.

The culinary maestro will unveil Lucky Cat on the 60th floor of the city's tallest office block in February, promising an Asian-inspired menu and breathtaking 360-degree views. Patrons can also revel in the Lucky Cat Roof Terrace, offering cocktails and live entertainment until the wee hours of 3am.

Celebrating a quarter-century of his Chelsea flagship Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, a 14-seat chef's table will grace level 60, honouring its 25 years and 22 years of holding three Michelin stars. Mr Ramsay's latest venture will snatch the title of London's loftiest eatery from Duck & Waffle, situated on the 40th floor of Salesforce Tower on Bishopsgate.

One floor down, the Bread Street Kitchen & Bar awaits, ready to serve afternoon delights and signature cocktails alongside stunning panoramic vistas. The Gordon Ramsay Academy is also set to open its doors within the same building, offering a variety of culinary experiences perfect for social gatherings or corporate events.

Mr Ramsay said: "This is more than just a new opening it's a significant milestone for our business." We're not only launching the highest culinary experiences in London, but also creating a vibrant culinary hub at the incredible 22 Bishopsgate."

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"I'm incredibly grateful to Barclays and all our partners for their support and I'm so proud of the hard work from our teams. I cannot wait to share this unique dining experience with our guests." Reservations for the new establishments will become available in September.

Lawrence Matheson

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