Gordon Ramsay is opening his 100th restaurant in one of London's tallest skyscrapers
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Gordon Ramsay is opening his 100th restaurant in one of London's tallest skyscrapers
"Gordon Ramsay Restaurants - which launched in 1997 and now claims locations as far and wide as London, Singapore, South Korea, France and the US - has been awarded 17 Michelin stars throughout the years and currently holds eight."
"The new all-day dining spot is located on the 59th floor of 22 Bishopsgate, which is currently the tallest skyscraper in the City of London (second only to the Shard, city-wide). It joins a roster of Ramsay restaurants already located in the tower, including Asian-inspired Lucky Cat and the aforementioned Gordon Ramsay High, plus Gordon Ramsay Academy - Europe's highest cookery school."
"A whopping 35 additional dishes have made their way onto the menu, as well as Bread Street's first ever five-course tasting menu. Former Claridge's chef Kamarl John, who's worked closely with Ramsay for many years, will oversee the kitchen. Expect stuff like lobster benedict, Galician T-bone steak and Meyer lemon cheesecake."
Bread Street Kitchen & Bar at 22 Bishopsgate marks Gordon Ramsay's 100th restaurant opening, launching in May on the 59th floor of London's second-tallest skyscraper. The all-day dining venue joins other Ramsay establishments in the tower, including Lucky Cat and Gordon Ramsay High. The menu features 35 additional dishes and introduces Bread Street's first five-course tasting menu, with offerings including lobster benedict, Galician T-bone steak, and Meyer lemon cheesecake. Former Claridge's chef Kamarl John leads the kitchen. The opening coincides with the brand's 15th anniversary and service begins at 6:30am on weekdays.
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