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20 November 2023

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20 November 2023

Gordon Ramsay Burger to open at Flamingo, Las Vegas, US, next year

The new venue will be Ramsay’s seventh restaurant in the Las Vegas area.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 20 2023

British chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay is set to open a branch of the Gordon Ramsay Burger restaurant in Flamingo Las Vegas resort in mid-2024.

Once opened, it will be Ramsay’s seventh restaurant in the Las Vegas area.

Gordon Ramsay said: “We are incredibly fortunate to celebrate the popularity of Burger inside Planet Hollywood.

“So much, in fact, that we expanded the space a few years ago to meet the demand and accommodate more guests. Now, to add another location inside one of the most iconic resorts in Las Vegas is truly a dream come true.”

The new venue has been designed by DEZMOTIF Studios and covers an area of 8,000ft². It will feature a large exhibition kitchen, an island-style bar, expansive storefront windows and multiple dining zones.

The restaurant will also feature an open-air patio and the main dining room will offer views of the exhibition kitchen.

Gordon Ramsay Burger at Flamingo Las Vegas will be developed on the former Bird Bar space along Las Vegas Boulevard.

Its menu offerings will include the traditional burger, fries and milkshake combination. Guest will also be offered the Hell’s Kitchen Burger, the Farmhouse Burger and the Hellfire Chicken Wings.

Flamingo Las Vegas senior vice-president and general manager Dan Walsh said: “Adding Chef Ramsay to our culinary roster creates a whole new dynamic at the Flamingo.

“From delicious burgers and signature sides, Gordon Ramsay Burger will be a fun dining destination for family and friends to enjoy at our resort.”

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