If you happened to be grabbing a late lunch at Gordon Ramsay’s brand-new Lucky Cat restaurant in London this week, you might’ve done a double take—not just at the panoramic skyline, but at the unexpected celebrity guests.
Imagine sitting down for sushi and cocktails when in strolls Tom Holland with his dog… and then Bradley Cooper shows up a couple of hours later.
That’s exactly what happened on Monday.
Tom Holland Swaps His Spider Suit for a Chef’s Apron
The 29-year-old Spider-Man star wasn’t just there for the food—he got a private cooking lesson from Gordon himself inside the chef’s exclusive kitchen on the 60th floor of 22 Bishopsgate, the tallest skyscraper in the City of London.
According to onlookers, Tom joked with the staff about learning to cook “at the top of the world” while still cracking wise about his superhero persona.
Bradley Cooper Joins the Party… Casually
Just when diners thought the celebrity moment had peaked, in walked Bradley Cooper, casually heading downstairs to meet up with his buddy Tom.
Talk about a surreal dining experience.
Staff led the actor down to Gordon’s kitchen where he caught up with Tom, likely adding even more star power to the already exclusive culinary environment.
Inside Lucky Cat: London’s Newest Culinary Landmark
Lucky Cat isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an experience.
Opened by Gordon Ramsay in February, the swanky, Asian-inspired eatery features 120 seats and jaw-dropping 360-degree views of London thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows.
Diners can enjoy everything from uni toast to soft shell crab maki, all while watching chefs in action at the open sushi bar or the guest-facing kitchen.
The venue is located on the 60th floor of the iconic 22 Bishopsgate building—officially London’s highest restaurant, snatching the title from Duck & Waffle, which resides 20 floors below in the nearby Salesforce Tower.
It’s Not Just a Restaurant, It’s a Culinary Playground
Also tucked away on Level 60 is Lucky Cat Bar, serving up signature drinks like the “Lucky Negroni” and martinis in citrus, floral, and umami profiles.
And if that’s not enough for food lovers, there’s also the 12-seat chef’s table experience called Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High, a sleek sky-high version of Ramsay’s Chelsea flagship.
Two floors down, the food experience continues with the Gordon Ramsay Academy Powered By Hexclad, where you can learn how to make everything from bao buns to Beef Wellington.
Ramsay’s Passion Project Reaches New Heights
Reflecting on the restaurant’s launch, Ramsay shared his pride in watching London’s culinary landscape evolve:
“I’ve opened restaurants around the world, but there’s something incredibly special about doing this in London—it’s where I started,” he said.
Calling it a dream come true, Gordon noted that putting three of his most iconic dining experiences under one roof has been an “ambitious project”—but pushing boundaries is exactly what his restaurant group is known for.
What’s Still to Come at Bishopsgate
The sky-high culinary adventure isn’t over yet.
Ramsay plans to open Lucky Cat Terrace and Bread Street Kitchen Bishopsgate later this year, rounding out his presence at this iconic location in the heart of London’s financial district.
Bishopsgate, with its glittering skyline, is also home to major banking institutions like National Westminster Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, making it a magnet for high-flyers—and now, Hollywood stars too.