Peek Inside Gordon Ramsay Steak At Paris Las Vegas Opening May 2012

Photos were released that give the first look inside Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas, the celebrated chef and television star’s first Las Vegas restaurant. The images reveal the centerpiece of the 7,500 square foot, two-story restaurant: the Union Jack painted on the ceiling and the energy inducing neon sculpture that will hang directly below it.

Gordon Ramsay Steak Union Jack
Gordon Ramsay Steak Union Jack at Paris Las Vegas

Photo credit: Denise Truscello/Wire Image

Gordon Ramsay Steak, designed by EDG Interior Architecture + Design, will be a fresh, high-energy dining environment that playfully transports guests from Paris to London. Set within the Paris Las Vegas resort, which is whimsically modeled after the “City of Lights,” the restaurant design will celebrate Chef Ramsay and the city of London, where he lives.

Gordon Ramsay Steak Union Jack
Union Jack Painting At Gordon Ramsay Steak
Photo credit: Denise Truscello/Wire Image
Gordon Ramsay Steak Hard Hats
Hard Hats
Photo credit: Erik Kabik/Retna Digital

This innovative concept will reflect edgy, exciting and bold designs and will bridge the resort’s Parisian theme with Ramsay’s British heritage. A large-scale, neon sculpture commissioned by EDG Interior Architecture + Design from Canadian artist Andrey Berezowdky of SWON Design will serve as the figurative heart of the room. Representing the energy of Chef Ramsay and inspired by his hand movements while he cooks, the red piece of art will hang just below the enormous Union Jack that makes up the ceiling of the dining room.

Gordon Ramsay Steak Neon
Neon Sculpture
Photo credit: Erik Kabik/Retna Digital
Gordon Ramsay Steak Dining Room
Gordon Ramsay Steak Las Vegas Dining Room
Photo credit: Erik Kabik/Retna Digital

The piece will be 12’ x 12’ x 4’; although, if laid flat, the hand-blown glass tubes would stretch more than 250 feet. The piece took more than a month to create—one whole week consisted of only glass blowing—and was shipped from Montreal to Paris Las Vegas in numerous 10 foot sections; it took more than a day to assemble.

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