From Michelin-starred destinations to casual burger joints, these are the best Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants in the world now.
MasterChef, Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares — you know him from his reality TV shows, and every dish looks and sounds amazing. From the famed Beef Wellington to that mouthwatering rack of lamb, you can now taste Gordon’s own recipes by dining at his establishments. Better yet, you can get an out-of-this-world experience through a tasting menu approved by Gordon himself.
If you don’t know where to start, here are some of the most famous Gordon Ramsay restaurants around the world.
The most famous Gordon Ramsay restaurants around the world
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay
When in London, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay truly serves heaven on a plate. With three Michelin stars under its belt for over two decades, the flagship restaurant employs both classic and modern techniques to serve up a tasting menu of contemporary French cuisine using the best seasonal ingredients they can get their hands on. Be sure to go for the optional cheese course for the full experience.
Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay
Pétrus is named after a wine estate in Bordeaux, and to show their appreciation for this, a glass-walled wine store with over 700 labels sits at the core of this establishment. The kitchen cranks out seasonal tasting menus that are undeniably French, yet feel ever-refreshing to the tastebuds. The one Michelin star rewarded to them isn’t just for show.
Au Trianon
Located in the historic Waldorf Astoria Versailles, Au Trianon makes use of the Trianon Palace through spectacular views of the palace grounds. The menu takes inspiration from London’s Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, and bringing that inspiration to life is Head Chef Gabriele Ravasio. He already has three Michelin stars in his repertoire and loves to celebrate fine produce, letting it shine through simplicity and elegance.
Le Pressoir d’Argent
This restaurant is located inside the InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hotel and has two Michelin stars to its name. Inside, you’ll see a beautiful Christofle solid silver lobster press, one of just five in the world, and this one is named the Pressoir d’Argent after which the restaurant takes its name. Here, the culinary team makes use of the local produce to pay respect to French culinary history, from the Gironde black truffles to Brittany lobsters.
Savoy Grill
The history of the iconic Savoy Grill can be traced back to 1889 and has welcomed the likes of Judy Garland, Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, Winston Churchill, and more. Gordon Ramsay Restaurants was brought in by the Savoy to be on par with the increasingly competitive scene. Today, you’ll see timeless classics refined for the modern palate, including menus from 1914, and the team takes pride in the fact that the grill is as popular as it was a hundred years ago.
Restaurant 1890
Restaurant 1890 is the first dining venue you’ll see as you walk through the doors of the Savoy Hotel, London. This Gordon Ramsay restaurant delivers a French-tasting menu with European influences inspired by the dishes Georges Auguste Escoffier first created during his time in the hotel in 1890. You’ll find an intimate atmosphere with food cooked to perfection utilising ingredients from all over the world.
Bread Street Kitchen
For a more casual dining experience, you can try some of Gordon’s most famous recipes at Bread Street Kitchen. With their newest branch in Thailand’s EmSphere, guests can treat themselves to an all-day dining experience as they try the beef Wellington, classic fish and chips, as well as spicy tuna tartare and sticky toffee pudding. They also offer a curated wine list for the full experience.
Street Pizza
Another dining spot by Gordon Ramsay that’s worth a visit is Street Pizza, which is unsurprisingly, all about pizzas done right. You’ll find classic toppings such as the Margherita, as well as more innovative ones such as the corn and chorizo. It’s the destination for bottomless sourdough pizzas and is also well-loved for its selection of dirty fries and hot wings. You’ll find outlets of these scattered across London and the UK, but for a taste closer to home, look to Thailand’s EmSphere and Malaysia’s Sunway Pyramid Mall in Selangor’s Petaling Jaya.
Lucky Cat
This is Gordon Ramsay’s only Asian-inspired restaurant, located in Mayfair, London. Drawing distinct flavours from all over the continent, the menu is filled with crowd favourites perfect for a night out. Highlights include the Korean-spiced black cod, baked stone bass with green curry, bonito-fried duck leg bao, monkfish tempura, and more. Stay for their resident DJ playing till late, and signature cocktails to pair.
Hell’s Kitchen
Inspired by the hit TV series, the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant chain serves Gordon Ramsay’s favourites along with the mouthwatering dishes you see served in the show. No need to take back anyone’s jacket, for the meals are served with impeccable service with an extensive wine list to pair. The five-course dinner is best to get the full experience, with highlights including the crispy skin salmon and, of course, beef Wellington.