All you need to know about Gordon Ramsay restaurants in London
Mention Gordon Ramsay, and everyone will usually nod in recognition—since he’s usually known for his biting quips and explosive persona on-screen as an iconic food critic. If you ever find yourself in London for a holiday, it’s definitely worth having a meal at one of his restaurants. The world-renowned chef boasts an impressive portfolio of 11 dining concepts in London—two of which hold Michelin stars—ranging from fine dining establishments to casual eateries.
Whatever your budget and style, there’s bound to be one that’s right up your alley. Keen to tick one (or more) of Gordon Ramsay restaurants in London off your list? Here’s a guide on everything you need to know.
Heddon Street Kitchen, Mayfair
Price: $$$
You’ll find Heddon Street Kitchen just off Regent Street in the heart of the West End. It is a charming two-story space that’s open all day for long lunches, hearty dinners, and post-work cocktails. If the weather is great, dine alfresco on the terrace, or sip on a cocktail in the lounge bar and be amazed by the theatrics of the open concept kitchen.
Ramsay's signature beef wellington with truffle brie mashed potato and red wine jus is a must-order, along with other favorites such as butter chicken and cashew nut curry, slow-roasted Cumbrian Saddleback pork belly with Braeburn apple purée, and sticky toffee pudding for dessert.
Lucky Cat, Mayfair
Price: $$$
The latest addition to Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant portfolio in London, Lucky Cat is located in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, with sleek interiors that draw inspiration from the drinking clubs of 1930s Tokyo. Savor Asian-inspired small plates, robata grilled dishes, as well as sushi and sashimi from the signature raw bar—all perfect for sharing.
Check out funky cocktails like Matcha Picchu or Polynesian Punch, and end your meal with delectably pretty desserts like Cinnamon Treacle Cake or Rhubarb and Coconut Donburi.
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill, Mayfair
Price: $$$
Craving a good steak? Then you should definitely visit Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill at Grosvenor Square, with a laid-back, cozy ambiance inspired by New York’s grill restaurants. Feast on rare breed steaks straight from the salt block, with a variety of cuts such as cote de boeuf, tomahawk, and T-bone. Opt for the Butcher’s Block experience if you’re willing to splash on something a little more premium—complete with snacks, sharing plates, champagne, and dessert, along with the star of the show.
Savoy Grill, Covent Garden
Price: $$$$
With stunning chandeliers, mirrors, and red lacquered paneling all around, it’s hard to not be blown away by the old-school glamor at Savoy Grill. Entering the restaurant through the majestic The Savoy hotel lobby further adds to a wonderful experience. Don’t miss classics like Ramsay's signature beef wellington, along with the Omelette Arnold Bennett and Rum Baba for dessert, which is theatrically flambéed at the table.
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Chelsea
Price: $$$$
For a truly sublime culinary experience, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay is the place to be. Boasting three Michelin stars, treat your palate to exceptional French delicacies plated with creative finesse, complete with unparalleled service and distinctive flavors. Take your pick from the a la carte or Prestige menu with notable selections like Roast Pigeon, 100-day aged Cumbrian Blue Grey, Lobster Ravioli, and more. If you’re feeling adventurous, Chef de Cuisine Matt Abe surprises with his Carte Blanche menu—a completely bespoke meal based on seasonal produce, incorporating elements from Asian cooking.
The Narrow, Limehouse
Price: $$$
With such a spectacular location overlooking the River Thames, along with stunning views of London’s skyline, The Narrow by Gordon Ramsay is an absolute gem. It makes for a perfect escape from the city—luxuriate with friends over wine on the open-air terrace, or have a relaxing time at the bar with a swanky creation from the bartenders. The modern British menu offers favorites such as rib-eye steak, spatchcocked poussin, black truffle and mushroom ravioli, beer-battered haddock and chips, and more.
Pétrus, Belgravia
Price: $$$$
Another of Gordon Ramsay’s establishments in London with a Michelin star, Pétrus was named after the renowned Pomerol wine estate in Bordeaux. It’s impossible to miss the iconic glass-walled wine store right at the center of the restaurant, creating a stunning showcase of over 700 bottles. To fully experience the best they have to offer, opt for the Prestige menu comprising six signature courses, which includes Herdwick Lamb and Grilled Native Lobster, for a truly amazing meal.
Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill, Park Walk & Chelsea
Price: $$$
For a lovely dining experience that’s affordable, the Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill at Park Walk or Chelsea fits the bill. Casual yet stylish, it’s a fitting choice for trying out one of Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants in London. Indulge in one of the rare breed steaks cooked to your liking, or get the Love London set menu, which comes with two-course and three-course options, that give you a taste of their best dishes.
They boast an extensive bar and wine list to complement your food, as well as a Ramsay Roast on Sundays—each served with signature Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, carrots, and seasonal vegetables.
York & Albany, Regent’s Park
Price: $$$
Restaurant, bar, and hotel all in one, York & Albany offers a different experience from the other Gordon Ramsay restaurants in London. Situated in a regency townhouse that dates back to 1820, you’ll be charmed by its elegant and stylish decor that balances classic features with modern comforts. Ideal for the whole family (kids eat free with every adult main course ordered), tuck into Sunday roasts, traditional fish and chips, or woodfired pizzas in this light and airy space.
Bread Street Kitchen & Bar
Price: $$$
Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar in The City, Southwark, or St Paul’s definitely caters for the masses with its diverse menu of globally-inspired dishes. Think spicy tuna tartare with wonton crisps, crispy duck salad, and spiced BBQ glazed aubergine. If you’re looking for something with a spicy kick, the Hell’s Kitchen burger with sriracha mayo is a great choice. As for drinks, we recommend the BSK Espresso Martini featuring homemade salted caramel.
Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza
Price: $$
Pizza and beer…can you name a better combination? At Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza St Paul's, Battersea, or Southwark, get ready to eat as much as you can with bottomless pizza going for just 16 pounds ($21) per person. Kids get to enjoy it too, with a soft drink at just 8 pounds per person. Flavors include Classic Margherita, Charred Aubergine, Pepperoni, and Corn and Chorizo. Daily specials are available too, so don’t forget to ask about it when you visit.
London House, Battersea
Price: $$$
London House has an outstanding range of dishes which includes parsley and basil chicken Kiev, Harissa roasted cauliflower, and Hiramasa kingfish crudo—inspired by seasonal ingredients and British-led produce. The seasonal set menu looks equally enticing too with pork schnitzel, grilled sea bream, rigatoni pasta, and summer berries pavlova.
A cozy neighborhood restaurant with homely vibes, you’ll never want to leave the lounge bar which is furnished with plush sofas and a fireplace. Top it off with palatable prices and there’s a Gordon Ramsay culinary experience worth having.
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