Gordon Ramsay's Restaurant Loses Nearly 500 Lucky Cat Figurines to Theft
The celebrity chef revealed that over £2,000 worth of maneki-neko figurines were stolen in a single week from his new London restaurant, Lucky Cat 22.
- Gordon Ramsay's recently opened Lucky Cat 22 restaurant in London features maneki-neko figurines, which are traditional Japanese symbols of good luck.
- During an appearance on Ross Show, Ramsay disclosed that 477 figurines, valued at £4.50 each, were stolen in one week, totaling over £2,000 in losses.
- The City of London Police confirmed they have not received any theft reports related to the stolen figurines.
- Ramsay reflected on the challenges of managing his global restaurant empire, which includes over 80 establishments and a flagship three-Michelin-starred restaurant in London.
- In the same interview, Ramsay also shared personal news about his daughter Holly's engagement to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, with a Christmas wedding being planned.