There were some changes this season. He has changed the menu around so there are many new courses for the chefs, probably to get them used to the dishes they will be working on in his new restaurant. It feels weird not hearing him say Wellington. He also added an amuse-bouche even though he can't pronounce it. Gordon is at the level where he can say dishes wrong and people won't correct him.
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edited April 2008
Kitchen nightmares was awesome and according to my roommates (both bartenders) it very accurately portrays the issues failing restaurants face. Namely headstrong idiot owners/managers.
It's a cooking show...but it's not on the Food Network. So I probably won't watch it.
hard to really call this a cooking show
it's mostly about how everyone on the show is awful and ramsay yells a lot
This is one of the weirdest "food" shows. Even Top Chef, which is all about the drama and doesn't care about the food will list the ingredients in the dishes they make. I can only imagine what is in each dish other than scallops, rice, and a lack of spices (because Ramsey can't tolerate spicy foods)
The American version of Kitchen Nightmares is kinda hilarious because every episode is the same
A loudmouthed family of some european ethnicity runs a gross restaurant, the patriarch is to blame, Gordon wiggles his nose and the place transforms into a high class restaurant
And then he takes off shirt at some point or changes into tiny little shorts
As an ex chef I can say yelling often causes just as many problems, the only time it's necessary is when you're communicating from one end of the kitchen to the other.
Add more profanity when yelling during your cooking sessions and you'll find the tonal qualities of the invectives will cause the foods to absorb more flavor when done at the correct decibel levels.
I like this show, but it seems like they get mostly terrible people on purpose.
I like Kitchen Nightmares better. I've seen both the american version and the british one. I like both versions.
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edited April 2008
I prefer the English version of Kitchen Nightmares, but the american one never ceases to amuse me because they always refer to Gordon Ramsey as Chef Ramsey as if he's been knighted by the fucking Queen.
One of my favorite HK's was the one where a guy had taken over the restaurant after his father died and his overbearing mother was constantly putting him down and trying to seduce Ramsey. I've never seen the man look more uncomfortable in my entire life.
There was also an episode where Ramsey brought in this really really hot Indian guy to be a consultant for the restaurant. I don't remember much else but I think there might have been three managers working there at the same time.
The American version of Kitchen Nightmares is kinda hilarious because every episode is the same
A loudmouthed family of some european ethnicity runs a gross restaurant, the patriarch is to blame, Gordon wiggles his nose and the place transforms into a high class restaurant
And then he takes off shirt at some point or changes into tiny little shorts
You forgot the part in which the head waiter/host/floor manager is doing a terrible job and is somehow leeching/blowing off his job/stealing from the poor owner of the establishment, later to be outed by Ramsay in a confrontation coupled with booming ominous music. This is immediately followed by an angry confessional with the accused party, and most likely ends up with them quitting their job while the film crew runs after them, not unlike an episode of cops.
It's sad when they jump ahead and the restaurant closes anyways. Ramsey is basically rebuilding kitchens from the ground up in the US version, so to see them flounder again is depressing.
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And there were a couple times during Kitchen Nightmares where he had his shirt off and was in tight shorts so I can imagine it pretty well
It felt kind of empty without every other word being a bleep
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Well they all usually have your name in the title so
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Well... this one doesn't, and neither does the other one
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reality TV is annoying.
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Well, so are people who only post in threads to complain about the subject
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hard to really call this a cooking show
it's mostly about how everyone on the show is awful and ramsay yells a lot
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This is one of the weirdest "food" shows. Even Top Chef, which is all about the drama and doesn't care about the food will list the ingredients in the dishes they make. I can only imagine what is in each dish other than scallops, rice, and a lack of spices (because Ramsey can't tolerate spicy foods)
A loudmouthed family of some european ethnicity runs a gross restaurant, the patriarch is to blame, Gordon wiggles his nose and the place transforms into a high class restaurant
And then he takes off shirt at some point or changes into tiny little shorts
drama
As an ex chef I can say yelling often causes just as many problems, the only time it's necessary is when you're communicating from one end of the kitchen to the other.
"Is the salad done?"
"Yes chef"
"How are the steaks going?"
"Fine about five minutes"
And so forth.
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Add more profanity when yelling during your cooking sessions and you'll find the tonal qualities of the invectives will cause the foods to absorb more flavor when done at the correct decibel levels.
I like Kitchen Nightmares better. I've seen both the american version and the british one. I like both versions.
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There was also an episode where Ramsey brought in this really really hot Indian guy to be a consultant for the restaurant. I don't remember much else but I think there might have been three managers working there at the same time.
You forgot the part in which the head waiter/host/floor manager is doing a terrible job and is somehow leeching/blowing off his job/stealing from the poor owner of the establishment, later to be outed by Ramsay in a confrontation coupled with booming ominous music. This is immediately followed by an angry confessional with the accused party, and most likely ends up with them quitting their job while the film crew runs after them, not unlike an episode of cops.
I that show.
That's disturbingly spot-on.