Gordon Ramsay Reveals If He’s Open to More Kids After Welcoming Sixth Child in November (Exclusive)

The chef opened up about life with six kids while speaking with PEOPLE about his new Miami restaurant, Lucky Cat

<p>Tana Ramsay/Instagram</p> Gordon Ramsay, his wife Tana and baby Jesse

Tana Ramsay/Instagram

Gordon Ramsay, his wife Tana and baby Jesse

There’s always room for one more at Gordon Ramsay’s house!

The Michelin-starred chef, 57, opened up about life with six kids while speaking with PEOPLE about his new Miami restaurant, Lucky Cat.

Ramsay and his wife Tana welcomed baby boy Jesse James in November, adding to their crew of five children: daughter Megan, 25, twins Jack and Holly, 24, daughter Matilda “Tilly," 22, and son Oscar, 4. When asked if he’s open to having a seventh child, Ramsay shared a hilarious anecdote about Oscar.

“This morning, Oscar said, ‘Wouldn't it be nice if Jesse and I had a little sister?’ And I spat my Cheerios out. So yeah, I had to get up from the table and walk away,” he quipped.

<p>David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty</p> Gordon Ramsay and his family

David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty

Gordon Ramsay and his family

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The innocently candid question from one of his youngest kids truly shocked the restaurateur — but he tells PEOPLE that another kid isn’t out of the question.

“I didn't wait to see Tana's reaction. I literally coughed my Cheerios out all over the table. So yeah, listen, who knows, right?” he reveals.

Anticipating the birth of Jesse was “a nerve wracking 9 months,” Tana wrote in the birth announcement late last year. In 2016, she experienced a pregnancy loss at 20 weeks with their son Rocky.

<p>Tana Ramsay/Instagram</p> Gordon Ramsay's youngest sons and wife Tana

Tana Ramsay/Instagram

Gordon Ramsay's youngest sons and wife Tana

“We're still super respectful and incredibly remorseful about losing Rocky. And so that was a significant moment in the family's lives. And so we tread with caution this time around and we were blessed,” Ramsay tells PEOPLE of Jesse’s birth. “Jesse's really helped bring everyone even closer. And then that level of responsibility again, is just even more exciting. I want to be six times better as a dad than I was twenty-five years ago to Megan.

As a dad in his late fifties, Ramsay says having an infant is “keeping me younger,” which is definitely evident in his many business ventures, including his latest: the opening of Lucky Cat in Miami.

<p>Lucky Cat</p> Gordon Ramsay at Lucky Cat in Miami

Lucky Cat

Gordon Ramsay at Lucky Cat in Miami

The “sophisticated late-night lounge and restaurant concept” originally opened in the Mayfair neighborhood of London and will soon open its doors to the Florida location on Feb. 2. A press release says the lush restaurant is “inspired by Tokyo’s 1930s kissas and Shanghai drinking dens.”

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<p>Kris Tamburello</p> Lucky Cat in Miami

Kris Tamburello

Lucky Cat in Miami

“Lucky Cat for me is a culinary insight to 15 years traveling across Asia, Southeast Asia, Kyoto, Tokyo. And having studied that Asian influence for the last decade and a half, it's something that I've really been excited about conceptualizing for a while,” Ramsay tells PEOPLE.

<p>Kris Tamburello</p> Lucky Cat in Miami

Kris Tamburello

Lucky Cat in Miami

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Ramsay says his favorite part about the menu is that it’s all about the “joy of sharing.” From the “local flair” of the raw bar to dishes like Kyoto cucumbers, spicy yellowtail and maki rolls that are “second to none,” the Kitchen Nightmares star is exceedingly proud of his vision. 

<p>GRNA</p> Lucky Cat menu items

GRNA

Lucky Cat menu items

“Miami is one of the most exciting culinary melting pots, and diverse and incredibly mixed,” he says. “It's not like going out for a subdued dinner in New York in a quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn or Williamsburg. Miami is bright, it's brash, it's energized and it's absolutely compelling.”

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