The Linq is an attempt to change the Las Vegas Strip landscape from interior to exterior. Spots like Fish & Chips will help to achieve this vision. The food is good, really good, but there is an obvious focus on "grab and go" business. The seating inside is extremely limited, outside is slightly better but not what one would expect for a celebrity chef's place in Vegas.
The menu is extremely limited in options. You pick a fried protein, you pick toppings for your fries (chips), and you pick dipping sauce. That's it. Job done. Not exactly world class cuisine but definitely comfort food elevated to the level that you'd expect for a place bearing Ramsay's name. The sticky toffee pudding shake was pedestrian, fitting for the location. Perhaps PH would allow the pushpops from BurGR to make a showing. All in all, a great addition to the Strip food scene.