Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High is on level 60 of 22 Bishopsgate, making it the tallest restaurant in all of Europe.
Opening in February 2025, the exclusive 12-seater restaurant features seats facing the window, offering panoramic views over London.
The restaurant was recently awarded its first Michelin star as part of the Michelin Guide Ceremony Great Britain & Ireland 2026.
You can see the full list of the new one-star spots and two-star spots via the Michelin Guide.
Gordon Ramsay’s sky‑high restaurant earns its first Michelin star
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High earned a one star for ‘high quality cooking’.
Sharing why Ramsay’s new restaurant earned a star, the Michelin inspector wrote: “When your restaurant is on the 60th floor, thus becoming the tallest in Europe, it makes complete sense that the 12-seater counter faces the window and the stunning view over the city, rather than the chefs in their open kitchen.
“Gordon Ramsay’s exclusive little sky dining restaurant offers a surprise tasting menu, built around ingredients from the top drawer.
“Highlight dishes could include 14-day aged duck with celeriac and Alsace bacon, and lobster with pumpkin and pine.
“Everyone is served together, so be punctual – and allow a little extra time for security checks on the ground floor.”
Self-described as a “unique dining experience”, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High is the highest culinary experience in London, according to the brand’s website.
Expert chefs create a tasting menu using ingredients sourced from the “best artisan providers from around the world”.
A meal at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High costs £250 per person, with sample menu items including scallops from the Isle of Skye, Cornish turbot, 14-day aged Sladesdown farm duck and twice-baked cheese soufflé.
What do guests think of Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High?
On Google Reviews, the Michelin restaurant has a rating of 4.4 out of 5, with one recent guest sharing: “Craftsmanship and haute artistry merge into a culinary statement.
“What arrives on the plate carries the precision of a surgeon, the artistic vision of a painter, and an unmistakable love for cooking.
“Every dish is plated like a small work of art, thoughtful, precise, aesthetic and the best part: it tastes just as extraordinary as it looks.”
Elsewhere, on Tripadvisor, a guest wrote: “A brilliant addition to London’s culinary scene.
“Breathtaking views, outstanding food and fantastic service with a good mix of friendliness and professionalism.”
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Another happy visitor said: “Dining at Gordon Ramsay’s High restaurant was an incredible experience.
“The food was absolutely delicious, every dish was perfectly cooked, beautifully presented, and packed with flavour”.
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