How many restaurants does the Michelin-star-winning celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay have in Las Vegas? With six Gordon Ramsay restaurants, Las Vegas is home to his most recent new restaurant opening up in Harrah’s.
His culinary ventures range from a fine dining steakhouse to classic English street food. If you’ve ever watched him in action on one of his reality television shows, you know he has an expansive repertoire.
However, Las Vegas isn’t the only place to find his restaurants. He has a presence all around the globe. Bread Street Kitchen & Bar has several global locations, including St Paul’s London, Southwark London, Liverpool, and Edinburgh, along with other restaurants in Dubai, Singapore, France, New York, Chicago, California, and more.
But for today, you’re not in London or Dubai. You’re in Las Vegas! So here are his six Las Vegas restaurants.
1. New Gordon Ramsay Restaurant – Ramsay’s Kitchen


Ramsay’s Kitchen is the newest addition to his restaurants on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Located in Harrah’s Las Vegas, Ramsay’s Kitchen highlights the celebrity chef’s classic dishes, plus some new innovative flavors.
Guests who dine at Ramsay’s Kitchen can expect great food, with dishes like his famous Beef Wellington, served medium-rare with a red wine demi-glace, or the Crispy Skin Salmon beurre blanc.
Steaks and seafood round out the rest of the menu, but you really shouldn’t miss the opportunity to try the Onion Soup with oxtail brandade, gruyère gratinée, and a slice of crusty baguette.
Ramsay’s Kitchen in Harrah’s Las Vegas is open daily from 11 am until 11 pm.
2. Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen



Hell’s Kitchen is possibly one of Gordon Ramsay’s most famous restaurants. Many people recognize it by the hit reality television show by the same name. The show isn’t recorded in the restaurant (usually) but instead at a studio set that looks just like the real restaurant.
When you walk in, you notice the division between the blue and red kitchens, and you can see the chefs hard at work, masterfully preparing each dish. The fire and ice theme decor theme is strongly associated with Hell’s Kitchen and is woven throughout the restaurant.
There’s a decent size dining area, and private dining rooms are also available for special gatherings and events. Additionally, there are Blue and Red Chef’s tables where you can enjoy a VIP dining experience and an incredible meal.
But let’s get to what you really want to know about – the menu! The Hell’s Kitchen menu is filled with Gordon Ramsay classics.
The dinner menu starts with dishes like Lobster Risotto and Seared Foie Gras and then follows through with classic entrees like Gordon Ramsay’s Beef Wellington, served medium rare with potato puree and glazed root vegetables. But, of course, no Gordon Ramsay dining experience is complete without a dessert of sticky toffee pudding.
Hell’s Kitchen also offers a Prix Fixe menu. The menu may change, but currently, the meal begins with your choice of pan-seared scallops or golden beet salad, then moves onto the main course of Beef Wellington, to which you can choose to add foie gras or a lobster tail if you desire. The finale is sticky toffee pudding with dulce de leche ice cream.
Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen is located in Caesars Palace in gorgeous Las Vegas, Nevada.
3. Burger



It’s no secret that Las Vegas is a place where you never have to look far to find a really great burger, but one could argue that Gordon Ramsay Burger offers up some of the best in the world. Think thick, juicy, and packed-with-flavor burgers that will have your mouth watering before they even land at your table.
Burger is a casual dining experience with a menu that’s filled with signature burgers to satisfy any craving you’re having. The menu features classics like the Backyard Burger, which tastes just like it came off your backyard grill, but even the standard cheeseburger is elevated with provolone, Dubliner, and Boursin cheese. A favorite on the menu is the Stout Burger with Guinness mustard aioli, cheese, mushrooms, and crispy fried onions.
If you’re not in the mood for a burger, you can opt for a footlong dawg or Hellfire wings instead. Don’t forget to finish with a sticky toffee pudding ice cream sandwich for dessert.
Burger is located in Planet Hollywood Las Vegas and is open daily for lunch, dinner, and late-night meals.
4. Gordon Ramsay Steak



Gordon Ramsay Steak is located in the Paris Hotel Las Vegas and is Gordon Ramsay’s take on a modern, fine-dining steakhouse experience. The menu and the decor are a blend of UK, American, and other influences from around the world, with a collection of dishes that are worthy of the finest steakhouses.
Start your meal with a seafood appetizer like the shellfish platter or king crab, or go classic with the British French Onion Soup. The stars of the menu are the steaks, the Japanese and American Wagyu being irresistible.
Prime beef, lamb, and other seafood dishes round out the menu, along with Gordon Ramsay’s signature dishes.
Steak is open nightly for dinner service. A private dining room and a tasting menu are also available.
5. Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill


Is it possible to find an authentic English pub experience in Las Vegas, Nevada? It is if you find your way to Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, located in Caesars Palace, right on the Las Vegas Strip.
Chef Ramsay brings traditional English pub food stateside with classics like Onion & Ale Soup, a Ploughman’s Board that’s full of cured meats, bone marrow, pickled vegetables, Fish & Chips, and if you’re lucky, you might come on a day when Chef Ramsay puts the Scotch Egg on the menu.
The food is great, and Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is one of the best casual dining experiences in Caesars Palace. They’re open for lunch or dinner, and yes, there are lots of draft, pub-style beers to choose from.
6. Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips


Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips, located in the LINQ Promenade Las Vegas, is where Chef Gordon Ramsay lays down English-style street food in one of his most loved restaurants.
Fish and Chips is super casual, but don’t let that lead you to believe these aren’t the best fish and chips in Sin City. You get to “build your box” by choosing the main attraction of fish, shrimp, lobster, sausage, chicken, or a fishwich. Then, you get your choice of four tasty varieties of chips plus two sauces. Of course, tartar sauce is on the menu, but the Curry & Mango and Sriracha Aioli are definitely worth a try!
Finish with a sticky toffee pudding pop, and be on your way. Fish & Chips is open daily from 11 am until 10 pm (11 pm on Fridays and Saturdays).
FAQs
Which Gordon Ramsay restaurant is best in Las Vegas?
It depends on the type of food you’re craving, but Steak is regarded as one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. Steak is a fine dining experience, while his other restaurants in Las Vegas are casual.
Is there a dress code at Gordon Ramsay restaurant in Las Vegas?
At Gordon Ramsay Steak, business casual attire is expected, as well as at Hell’s Kitchen. For his pub and other casual restaurants, everyday attire is fine.
Which Gordon Ramsay Restaurants are In Las Vegas?
You can find Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, Burger, Fish u0026amp; Chips, Steak, his Pub u0026amp; Grill, and his newest restaurant, Ramsay’s Kitchen, all in Las Vegas.
Do you need a reservation for Hell’s Kitchen?
Reservations for Hell’s Kitchen are strongly recommended, especially during peak dining times and high tourist seasons in Las Vegas. Due to the popularity of the reality show by the same name, the restaurant is almost seen as a tourist destination in Las Vegas.
Bottom Line
Gordon Ramsay is a Michelin Star award-winning chef with a huge presence on the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re in the mood for fish and chips, a burger, wagyu steak, or his famous beef wellington and sticky toffee pudding, your cravings don’t have to go unanswered when you’re in Las Vegas. Check out all six of his restaurants, including his newest restaurant Ramsay’s Kitchen, at Harrah’s Las Vegas.
I agree with most of what Mr. Hinkley said about Gordon Ramsey’s fish and chips restaurant, other than the portions being small. They were sufficient for me. I will add though, that they need to relocate this restaurant. There is very little seating inside, and as for the outside seating it’s true that you have to fight off the pigeons and small birds that fly all over trying to get your food. That’s IF you can get a seat outside at all. We have had to resort to begging other eateries if we could sit at their tables to consume food not purchased there. Thank goodness we are seniors in scooters because they seem to take pity on us and allow us to use their tables. Mr. Ramsey, you charge (overcharge?) plenty for the fish and chips as it is. You need to rethink the area and provide ample seating for your patrons who are loyal to your brand. We will probably not go back again, even though it has been one of the highlights of our frequent (more than 6 times per year) Las Vegas trips.
We ate at the Fish and Chips restaurant November1st. What a rip off. Portions were very small, fries were nasty limpy grease balls. The fish also was as if they hadn’t changed the oil in few days. The place was fillthy dirty.
Ate with pigeons flying on my table and bird shit. Spent close to $50.00 and they wanted a tip? We got fleeced.