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Gordon Ramsay to Open Bread Street Kitchen in Hong Kong, Expansion to Singapore in Early 2015
By SENATUS Travel | 23 July 2014

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has unveiled he is making major moves to expand his restaurant empire into Asia, with the opening of his first restaurant in Hong Kong by this fall. The Gordon Ramsay Group already has 24 establishments across Europe, the US and the Middle East, boasting 7 Michelin stars amongst its accolades.

The British European-themed eatery Bread Street Kitchen from London will open in Hong Kong in September, and will feature a warehouse-style design that mixes vintage and contemporary furnishings.

UPDATE: In an interview with Business Times dated 28 June, Ramsay's business partner Stuart Gillies disclosed that they will be opening their first restaurant in Singapore early next year at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. Our sources further reveal the location is likely to be at the soon-to-close Moluccas Room.

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