2010 saw the third incarnation of Gordon Ramsey's eponymous restaurant Pétrus, named after one of the most famous wines in the world. It was first located on St James's, before moving along with its chef Marcus Wareing to the Berkeley. Then followed the much publicised split between the two chefs, and the restaurant was renamed Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley and Ramsey retained the original name Pétrus.
The new Pétrus has been designed by the renowned Russell Stage Studio, who have also been responsible for the critically acclaimed Savoy Grill, another restaurant part of the the Ramsey Group to open this year.
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