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Gordon Ramsay Opens First Restaurant in St. Louis

Ramsay's Kitchen By Gordon Ramsay St. Louis (Photo via PRNewswire)

Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis, in collaboration with Horseshoe St. Louis, announced the opening of Ramsay’s Kitchen By Gordon Ramsay, the first restaurant in St. Louis from multi-Michelin-starred Chef Gordon Ramsay. Inspired by Chef Ramsay’s travels abroad, the Ramsay’s Kitchen concept takes guests on a global culinary journey.

“St. Louis is an incredible foodie destination, with its own vibrant Midwest flavors and influences,” said Gordon Ramsay.  “I’m delighted to open Ramsay’s Kitchen at Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis, a stunning restaurant with amazing views of the Gateway Arch and famed Mississippi River. It really is the perfect location for family celebrations, date nights and breaking bread with friends.”

Located on the hotel’s eighth floor, Ramsay’s Kitchen St. Louis offers a backdrop of the Gateway Arch and Mississippi River. With a capacity to accommodate more than 250 guests, the restaurant’s layout includes a bar and lounge, the main dining room with a seasonal patio, two private dining rooms and the outdoor RK Bar, providing a perfect setting for a memorable dining experience.

Guests can enjoy signature entrees such as Chef Ramsay’s Beef Wellington, crispy skin Salmon, fish and chips and pan-seared scallops. Starters include his buttery Parker rolls, tuna tartare, jumbo lump crab cake, and his unique twist on a local fan favorite, STL Style Ribs. The dessert menu features British classics such as Chef’s signature sticky toffee pudding and Strawberry Eton Mess, as well as new takes on timeless confections like chocolate tart and vanilla mascarpone cheesecake.

Designed by California-based architecture and interior design firm AO, the restaurant decor features a warm color palette of navy blue, sienna and cream enhanced by rich furnishings. The design elements evoke the warmth and effortless sophistication of Gordon Ramsay’s cooking style, along with his bold persona. At the same time, they pay homage to the local culture and landscape with design finishes native to the region. There is also a strong focus on elements that reflect the surrounding rivers, such as in the custom carpeting and bespoke artwork.