Gordon Ramsay has confirmed that reservations are now available for London’s tallest restaurant due to open next year. At 60 floors up, it will provide 360-degree panoramic views of the entire city as the celebrity chef further expands his restaurant empire.

In total, Gordon Ramsay is opening five restaurants at 22 Bishopsgate, Britain’s tallest building behind The Shard, where perhaps the most exciting is a chef’s table. This will be run by the team from the flagship Gordon Ramsay restaurant in Chelsea which boasts three Michelin stars.

The chef has hailed the project as a major milestone for his business, as he hopes to create a vibrant culinary hub in the skyscraper.

The main restaurant on the 60th floor will be Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay, offering an Asian-inspired menu. It will also extend to the highest rooftop bar in Europe offering cocktails and entertainment until 10am. 03.00 am.

One floor down on level 59, Bread Street Kitchen & Bar will serve its signature dishes, cocktails and a new afternoon tea experience. Finally, the Gordon Ramsay Academy will be established for culinary enthusiasts to hone their skills in everything from pasta making to mixology, including perfecting the classic beef Wellington.

Ahead of the restaurant opening, Gordon Ramsay said: “Guests at Lucky Cat and Bread Street Kitchen can expect the same spectacular and delicious dining experiences and inventive cocktails enjoyed at our other restaurants, but now facing London’s best views with 360-degree panoramic views of London’s iconic skyline.

“The 14-seater Chef’s Table will bring fine dining to the sky, utter perfection, with 3-Michelin star inspired dishes from restaurant Gordon Ramsay Kitchen, as you look down on London’s landmarks in what will truly be an unparalleled dining experience.”

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