After a very special soft-opening phase in April that left the public eagerly awaiting its grand opening, Ramsay's Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay has finally arrived at the Four Seasons St. Louis at 999 N. Second St. in downtown St. Louis. We are now open and accepting applications. Reservations from the general public.
“St. Louis is an incredibly gourmet destination with its own vibrant Midwestern flavors and influences,” Ramsay said in a release. “We are thrilled to open Ramsay's His Kitchen, a wonderful restaurant with stunning views of the Gateway Arch and the famous Mississippi River, at the Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis. It's truly the perfect place for family celebrations, dates, or baking with friends. .”
The globally inspired menu includes famous entrees such as Ramsay's famous Beef Wellington, as well as pan-seared scallops, crispy-skinned salmon and fish and chips. Appetizers include tuna tartare, jumbo crab cakes, and a St. Louis twist on ribs. For dessert, enjoy British classics like sticky toffee pudding and vanilla mascarpone cheesecake.
“The team at Four Seasons St. Louis is excited to welcome Chef Ramsay to St. Louis, and we hope that both locals and hotel guests will enjoy his international menu,” said Alper Oztok, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis. I'm excited for people to enjoy it.” In release. “Reflecting Chef Ramsay's relentless pursuit of excellence, this restaurant offers elevated cuisine in a sophisticated setting. and enhance the overall guest experience.”
Formerly home to the Cinder House, the hotel's eighth-floor space features multiple dining areas, including a bar and lounge, main dining room, landscaped patio, and an outdoor bar with views of the Mississippi River and Gateway Arch, seating more than 250 guests. Can accommodate guests. Features two private event spaces. California-based interior design and architecture firm AO used a warm color palette of navy, sienna, and cream to create a cozy, upscale design with leather banquettes and chairs, bronze accents, smoked glass mirrors, and floorboards. We conceptualized the space with furniture. – Ceiling glass wine case separating the dining room and bar.
“Design elements evoke the warmth and effortless sophistication of Gordon Ramsay's culinary style, as well as his bold personality,” the release states. “At the same time, they pay homage to the local culture and landscape with region-specific design finishes. There is also an emphasis on elements that reflect the surrounding river, such as bespoke carpeting and bespoke artwork. ” In addition, Ramsay's monogram is woven into the commissioned work that covers the back wall: “St. Louis' Unique River Confluence.”
Reservations are now available for the public on OpenTable.