The series will follow the lead-up to the launch of five culinary experiences in London’s second tallest building, 22 Bishopsgate.
Gordon Ramsay is to star in a new Netflix documentary series following the opening of a major London restaurant project.
The programme will spend nine months with the chef and businessman.
It will follow the lead-up to the launch of Ramsay’s biggest restaurant venture to date: the opening of five culinary experiences in London’s second tallest building, 22 Bishopsgate.
A Netflix announcement said the series will “provide exclusive access to the Ramsay family, as Gordon balances his various work commitments and life as a husband to his wife, Tana, and father to their six children”.
Due to open in 2025, the 22 Bishopsgate restaurants will include Asian-inspired Lucky Cat, which will sit on the 60th floor of the building with a cocktail terrace hosting live entertainment until 3am.
A 14-seat chef’s table (pictured below) offering an intimate experience of Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, which has held three Michelin stars for 22 years, will open on the same floor.
The lower storeys will feature the more casual Bread Street Kitchen & Bar concept and an outpost of the Gordon Ramsay Academy culinary school.
Announcing the project, Ramsay said: “This is more than just a new opening—it’s a significant milestone for our business.”
This project is produced by Studio Ramsay Global, a FOX Entertainment Company.