Gordon Ramsay Opening New Restaurant Concept In Boston

Gordon Ramsay is opening a new restaurant in Back Bay, Boston

The reality star and chef’s new spot will be in the Mandarin Oriental hotel and will be open by the end of the year.

In a statement about the new eatery, Ramsay said, “I absolutely love the energy of Boston and consider it a premier dining destination in the country.

The restaurant will be able to accommodate more than 180 guests and will include a bar and lounge, main dining room, raw bar, two private dining areas and a seasonal patio.

From Unionleader.com:

“Ramsay’s Kitchen is such a unique restaurant, where our menu will be developed around the great Boston history and food scene,” said Norman Abdallah, CEO of Gordon Ramsay North America, in the press release. “We’re excited to bring the Gordon Ramsay dining experience to Bostonians for the first time as this will be our flagship for the brand. Introducing this new concept in Boston is a natural fit for our expansion plans and the Gordon Ramsay North America portfolio.”

Mr. Ramsey added, “This will be my first ever Ramsay’s Kitchen, and I couldn’t be more excited to open it inside the Mandarin Oriental, in the heart of Boston’s vibrant Back Bay neighborhood.”

Some of the menu will have a “Boston twist,” such as the Lobster and Clam Bouillabaisse.

Back in March of this year, I was privileged to get to eat at the Gordon Ramsey Steak House in Kansas City, MO. After many years of watching Gordon cook on TV, my husband and I were very excited to try the Beef Wellington that he is famous for. A previous experience at Gordon’s pub in Las Vegas had exceeded expectations, so we didn’t flinch at ordering the $100 PP tasting menu, which also included scallop risotto and sticky toffee pudding for desert. The photo below was our main course plate, and it was even better tasting than it looks. Now, my husband and I are trying to plot a trip each year to one of Gordons spots.

Maybe Boston will be next?

 

Susan Saunders 7/1/21

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