Tom Holland and Bradley Cooper surprise fans at Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurant as Spider-Man actor attends cooking lessons

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Tom Holland and Bradley Cooper surprised fans dining at Gordon Ramsay‘s Lucky Cat restaurant in Bishopsgate, London on Monday. 

Spiderman actor Tom, 29, headed to the chef’s private kitchen for a one-on-one cooking lesson. 

As he wrapped up his class, Bradley later arrived to visit his friend, leaving diners even more shocked. 

One customer told The Sun: ‘We were having a late lunch at Lucky Cat and Tom walked in with his dog.

‘He was greeted by Gordon’s staff and was joking about playing Spider-Man and learning to cook at the top of the tallest skyscraper in the City of London. 

‘Tom was taken down to Gordon’s private kitchen for a one-on-one lesson. About two hours after he’d arrived, Bradley arrived and was led down to see Tom.’ 

Tom Holland (pictured on Tuesday) and Bradley Cooper surprised fans dining at Gordon Ramsay 's Lucky Cat restaurant in Bishopsgate, London on Monday

Tom Holland (pictured on Tuesday) and Bradley Cooper surprised fans dining at Gordon Ramsay ‘s Lucky Cat restaurant in Bishopsgate, London on Monday

Spiderman actor Tom, 29, headed to the chef's private kitchen for a one-on-one cooking lesson (Gordon pictured in May)

Spiderman actor Tom, 29, headed to the chef’s private kitchen for a one-on-one cooking lesson (Gordon pictured in May)

Gordon opened the 120-seat Lucky Cat on level 60 at 22 Bishopsgate which serves dishes like soft shell crab maki and uni toast back in February. 

Lucky Cat Bar on the same level has seating for 60 and offers the ‘Lucky Negroni’ and a martini menu with citrus, floral, and umami options.

Also on floor 60 is 12-seat chef’s table Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High, an extension of Chelsea flagship Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.

Completing the collection just two levels down is The Gordon Ramsay Academy Powered By Hexclad with Bao buns and Beef Wellington.

The height of the eateries means they all clinch the title of London’s highest restaurant from Duck & Waffle on the 40th floor of the nearby Salesforce Tower, also on Bishopsgate.

Lucky Cat also offers 360-degrees of London through Ramsay’s full-height windows as diners are able to watch chefs at the open sushi bar or guest-facing kitchen.

The celebrity chef said: ‘I’ve been lucky enough to open restaurants all over the world, but there’s something truly unique about London.

‘It’s where my journey began, and it’s the city I’m proud to call home. Watching it evolve into a global culinary powerhouse has been remarkable.’ 

As he wrapped up his class, Bradley later arrived to visit his friend, leaving diners even more shocked (Bradley pictured last month)

As he wrapped up his class, Bradley later arrived to visit his friend, leaving diners even more shocked (Bradley pictured last month)

One customer told The Sun: 'Tom was taken down to Gordon¿s private kitchen for a one-on-one lesson. About two hours after he¿d arrived, Bradley arrived and was led down to see Tom'

One customer told The Sun: ‘Tom was taken down to Gordon’s private kitchen for a one-on-one lesson. About two hours after he’d arrived, Bradley arrived and was led down to see Tom’

Gordon added: ‘Building this beautiful space has been an ambitious project, but that’s exactly what makes Gordon Ramsay Restaurants so special – we never stop pushing boundaries.

‘I couldn’t be more excited to open three of our most iconic restaurants, all reimagined, taken to new heights, and built under one roof, it’s a dream come true and a major milestone for our business.’

The final stages of the project will include the opening of Lucky Cat Terrace and Bread Street Kitchen Bishopsgate later in 2025.

Bishopsgate is notable for its skyscrapers and is also home to the main London offices of several major banks, including National Westminster Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

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