Chef Gordon Ramsay paid a visit to New York City following the opening of his latest fish & chips eatery.
Gordon Ramsay’s Fish & Chips Times Square officially opened to the public this past December, offering a taste of British culture right in the heart of the city. This new restaurant marks the fourth Gordon Ramsay’s Fish & Chips to open nationwide.
The new eatery sits 35 and is decked out in Union Jack flag elements, giving the space an undeniably British flair. The restaurant is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing diners to enjoy the view of Times Square while they eat. “There’s something special with all of us with this city, and I’m excited that we are now officially open and thanks for gracing the doors to come and try something unique and something beautiful,” said Ramsay.
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