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Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant group hit by £3.8m loss

Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant group has swung to a multimillion pound loss as it plans to shut one of its flagship venues, Maze in London’s Mayfair, and open five new restaurants overseas.

Kavalake, the holding company for the group – which includes some of London’s most famous restaurants such as Petrus, Savoy Grill, Maze and Bread Street Kitchen – reported a pre-tax loss of £3.8m in the year to the end of August 2017.

The business was hit by a £1.75m legal bill for costs in a long-running legal dispute with Rowan Seibel, Ramsay’s former business partner in the Fat Cow, the Los Angeles restaurant that was shut in 2014.

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