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Gordon Ramsay’s new London restaurant sees 477 lucky cat thefts | UK News

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Getty Images A shiny gold maneki-neko (beckoning cat) figurine with a red collar sits on a dark surface. The cat has a raised paw, large round eyes, and an exaggerated, slightly distorted face. The background is blurred, showing office-like elements.Getty Images

Maneki-neko figurines are popular in Japanese culture and are thought to bring good luck

Nearly 500 cat figurines have been stolen from a new Gordon Ramsay restaurant in one week at an estimated cost of more than £2,000, the TV chef has said.

The restaurateur recently launched Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay, in Bishopsgate in central London, featuring the beckoning Japanese cat models called maneki-neko.

The 58-year-old, known for his Hell’s Kitchen and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares reality TV programmes, told ITV’s The Jonathan Ross Show: “The cats are getting stolen. There were 477 stolen last week – they cost £4.50 each.”

The City Of London Police said it has not received any reports of theft from the restaurant.

The number of cat figurine’s stolen would amount to a loss of £2,146.50.

The maneki-neko figurines are believed by some within Japanese culture to bring good luck and have been a feature in the Lucky Cat restaurants.

The restaurant, which serves Asian-inspired cuisine, opened earlier this month in one of London’s tallest buildings, skyscraper 22 Bishopsgate.

PA Media Gordon Ramsay stands in the middle of a high-rise restaurant with large windows showing a panoramic view of London. The restaurant has dark wooden tables set with wine glasses, plates, and napkins, surrounded by plush chairs and booths. The lighting fixtures above have a modern, gold-toned design.PA Media

The TV chef opened his fourth Lucky Cat restaurant in Bishopsgate earlier this month

Ramsay has two restaurants under the Lucky Cat brand within London, with the other being in Mayfair, opening in 2019.

The other two locations, according to its website, are in Manchester and Miami, Florida.

The Jonathan Ross Show airs on Saturday at 9.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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