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8/10
Very Good Show
mmoon-2376328 May 2019
I don't usually watch "reality" shows, because quite frankly, they are not real. I have enjoyed this one though, I'm sure there is some staged stuff in it, but it seems to be minimal. I work in the restaurant business myself, so I really appreciate all the things Gordon Ramsay is saying and trying to get these people to do. Once again, I could be completely wrong, but I get the impression that he really does want these places to succeed. Also, I even find myself rooting for these chefs and restaurants that he is working with, to succeed. Overall, a very good watch, I would say.
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9/10
Personal and in your face
mikaeelrampartap25 March 2021
Really outdid themselves with the UK version. Don't even bother with the American KN, loses all semblance of personality and charm the UK version has. It's so personal and stylistic, Gordon really cares about the restaurants he helps instead of the US where he practically does all the work to get a restaurant out of the rut.
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9/10
One of the best cooking reality shows.
destiny_west28 January 2023
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is without doubt the better of the Kitchen Nightmare versions. It is raw, and focused on the restaurants with of course drama thrown in. However it is not over the top like the US version of the show.

Gordon Ramsay is formidable as he works his way around from restaurant to restaurant trying to help owners get their struggling businesses back on their feet.

This is definitely a show I never tire of and can watch over and over. I am particularly fond of the first season and will on occasion check in to see what restaurants are still in existence from both versions of the show.

If you love Ramsay, love cooking and love drama. Then look no further.
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The Scariest Chef In The World... EVER!
jimnineteen8010 June 2004
Only weeks before the more mainstream 'Hell's Kitchen' came along, this one-hour, 4-part documentary series on Channel 4 was a real unexpected treat for viewers, particularly for jaded ones such as myself, tired at the whole cringe worthy "celebrity chef" genre.

Grizzly chef Gordon Ramsey travelled around Britain, each week visiting a different restaurant that was struggling to make money, serve decent food etc. In his now-famous way, Gordon would shout, swear & threaten the incompetent chefs at the restaurants, warn the restaurant owners that they will go out of business if they don't put their foot down & try & turn their fortunes around, help out in the kitchen, & promptly criticise anyone who had the guts to disagree with him on any sort of decision he made.

Seeing Mr. Ramsay tear into young upstarts, arrogant owners & generally anyone who got in his way, made for fascinating television, but it was also pleasant to see that, more often than not, the help Gordon had provided made a lot of difference, & that the restaurant began attracting more customers & serving better food.

No doubt there will be a second series of 'Hell's Kitchen' on ITV1 next year, but I would also like to see this show recommissioned as well. Not as glamorous as seeing celebrity chefs whinge at each other in a glorified TV studio, but 'Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares' was the best cookery-related show to come out in a long, long time
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8/10
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
jboothmillard16 November 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I might have seen an episode or two when it first started, then a couple more the second series, and now I can't miss it, it is just as good as, in fact better, than The F Word. National Television Award nominated Gordon Ramsay every week basically visits a restaurant, pub or café business that is failing with customers, food quality and ideas, takings, attitude, financial difficulties (e.g. debts) and the business itself, and it is Ramsay's job to help as much as he can to make it a more profitable and improved business for the workers and customers together. As with his other shows, Ramsay's use of swearing, particularly "the f word" is key to some of the great laughs, and also how stupid or ridiculous some of the business bosses, employees or main staff members behave in the work environment that is meant to be cooperating. It is very good to see just how bad these eating places are working, but it is also nice in the end to see most of the businesses saved. It has been nominated the BAFTA for Best Features twice, it won the International Emmy for Non-Scripted Entertainment, and it was nominated the National Television Award for Most Popular Factual Programme. Gordon Ramsay was number 84 on The 100 Greatest Sex Symbols, and he was number 82 on The 100 Worst Britons (for his arrogance I guess), and the programme was number 35 on The 100 Greatest TV Treats 2004. Very good!
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6/10
this is mostly real realty- some of it is hard to believe
braquecubism14 July 2020
Chefs running kitchen especially big high end restaurants, are domineering. so I don't think Gordon is more than usual, and the demanding & yelling is the way it is, if you don't perform.

He is a hard worker; and has demanding standards, probably since he started as a very young man. He ran Marathons for charity. Fit I went back to the beginning, as I didn't remember. It says he stopped the show in 2014 bec he was tired of Restaurants reverting to their old ways. it say 39% are still in business; one sold the Restaurant 5 months after the remake. He had debts and it was probably for the best. but it wouldn't have been worth anything without Gordon & the show.

Gordon is genuinely respects woman, whether it is 20-30s waitresses, chefs, or 40, or 50-60 y.o. waitresses. or the mothers and grandmothers. He is really nice with all the woman.

the decor is so terrible and old and dirty in most cases. He redoes the restaurant- overnight. beside the materials, the designer & the work, would cost $50K, depending on the size. so this is a big gift. the kitchens are so filthy; I am surprised all the diners don't get sick. and often Gordon redoes the kitchen getting new appliances. sometimes new computer systems, for checks, ordering etc. So the owners get value for their participation.

It is shocking to see some of the Owners or managers. they must hunt for the most disfunctional. 2007-8 there was a n economic crash. everyone doesn't have $30 to eat out- 75 for a couple. more for a family. But all these Restaurants fail for reasons. It's nice to go out, and have someone serve you. so atmosphere as well as food counts.

Peter's Restaurant Season#1 #1, the brother Peter was like someone out of GoodFellas. and draining the family restaurant while stroking his ego. A Parasite/ Never working & taking money for his lifestyle. He seemed to come round overnight, which was hard to believe, anyone that narcissistic and delusional, I don't think so. so I had a problem with that. Peter's closed within a few months, and reports were it went back to the old way. the 2nd one, Dillions,renamed Purnima, in a great location, West 54th st. Broadway in Manhattan. a great location. they don't dicuss rent, overhead or what is the break even a day a week, a month. not cheap in the heart of Manhattan. It would be impossible or run down place with bad food to get customers. there have been some suicides. One when I say it, I was really surprised. One was the night the show aired. I have to think there was mental illenss. even if you lose your house, your car and your restaurant. file bankruptcy and move on.

Trobiano's- 25 y.o talks his in laws into backing a restaurant out of cooking school with no experience. cocky & unduly arrogant. doesn't taste his own food which is terrible. He can't cook. Says it's not my fault if the restaurant is failing. oh yes it is. Gordon has to give him cooking lessons. and again the filthy kitchen. they had early bird, with large portions, 4:30-7pm get older. Look, if you can have brunch, you can have "supper" - late lunch early dinner. Gordon on screen criticizes the "tired old" clientele. I was surprised. bec it was very UNKIND. iT was the only business they had all night. Cordon stops the early bird. Really, creating a few dishes, early bird, with smaller portions, would it have been so bad. And serving a community with reasonable profits. If I paid 75 for dinner for 2, which is nominal by today's standards, I'd expect something really good, not diner food I can cook myself.

one I liked best, was a small restaurant in Paris, no outside tables I love outdoor bistro, looked charming left bank, and a street without cars. Vegetarian. the woman was a flake funded by her father. she was impossible and ungrateful. she disappeared bec her cat was having kittens. Cats don't need help. I think Gordon was VERY PATIENT. Also her "friend" who was a waitress walked off. & she had an incompetent & angry Brazilian who couldn't cook & had NO work ethical. Gordon get a young woman chef from Ireland. she moved to Paris, and Gordon wound up placing her in one of his London places under his mentorship. Gordon opened cooked & served for lunch & on a 6 EURO tomato SOUP and CHEESE SANDWICH (not GLUTEN free or VEGAN, but nice. tourist lunch too in 450 euros- and than did 1K euros in one night, and still she walked away.an was really nasty. I woul have loved to have a business like that in Paris.

Gordon when he remakes the menus (tries to do something different) but it's all "fresh" simple. Steak House, I guess people will eat steak out. Unless you are traveling, I never eat out what I can make easily at home. he likes steak houses. He could just as easily do a nice vegetable soup, and stew, etc. with brown rice, quoina, potatoes.
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3/10
One of the most self-aggrandizing TV shows ever made
Ruskington26 October 2020
While I do enjoy seeing angry humans completely meltdown, this hideously contrived show is nothing more than a vessel to display what a perfect specimen of an alpha male Gordon Ramsey is, as he coddles pretty waitresses and undermines everyone who has the temerity to assume a position of power.
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Must see for Food Fanciers
lyon128 December 2004
I'm tired of reality TV, I'm tired of Emeril, give us reality in our reality TV. This show delivers. This is not a show about some chef in a sanitized kitchen studio making meals he has prepared and rehearsed 10 times prior to airing, this is about a man who loves food and wants to see good food on your plate. The drama from the series comes from the people whose restaurants are failing and Gordon's expertise in rectifying their calamities. He addresses this in a direct assault the failings of the business end and back kitchen. More often then not, you find the star in the kitchen with his hands up to elbow in work ensuring his plan comes through. I find his hands on approach refreshing and exciting.

If you enjoy food programming this is a must, if you enjoy reality TV and can appreciate dialog then it is required viewing.

A reality TV show which delivers and rewards the viewer.
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1/10
If you like watching people being abused in kitchens then you'll love this
davittennis22 March 2020
The man is a pig and the fact he has made a career out of standing over people and screaming says a lot about the general level of intelligence of your average human.

Total unmitigated crap.
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Good to watch if you work in the industry
sardid00712 April 2005
Ramsay's kitchen nightmares is a British reality TV show that features chef Gordon Ramsay that attempts to save restaurants from going out of business because of poor teamwork, poor food quality, poor hygiene or Bad customer service. His rude personality is a laugh as he attempts to save the battling restaurants from closure. The show appears to be aimed at reality TV fans that may have an interest in food and beverage and the Hospitality Industry.

I think the show provides an interesting insight into what happens behind the scenes at restaurants including the stress on the staff and the common mistakes made by the kitchen staff particularly. I feel that the show expanded my knowledge by highlighting the importance of teamwork in a restaurant and what can happen if this is not done. Since a lot of the show is filmed during busy hours of the restaurant the viewer gets to see how the kitchen operates and how fast passed everything is.

We Lent about the importance of communication within the workplace in class and Ramsay's kitchen nightmares provided an educational link by showing students how any restaurant could be a disaster with out efficient communication. My conclusions of the show are very good. It's great to see a new type of TV chef that doesn't just stand in front of the camera cooking meals all the time. Gordon Ramsay has a very rude personality that is stereotypical or the "grumpy chef", but it makes for a very entertaining show.
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3/10
South Brooklyn Foundry - Toxic Continues - Why did Ramsey even Try?
opinionated-2666328 November 2023
The place was a mess. The owner didn't have control of her bank account. Chef Ray did! But, she carried all the debt, loans, and credit debt owed. Chef Ray took $70,000 salary and worked less than 50% of the time. Why? He also worked at a pizzeria! What is wrong with this picture? Apparently Chef Ray managed to control her somehow. He was rude, non-communicative, and just a downright jerk, it didn't appear that he could even cook well, as most of his meals went out undercooked or over cooked. The food was ridiculously expensive for a restaurant in their area and I'm surprised they're still in business. After Gordon revamped the restaurant, helped her get rid of Chef Ray's toxicity, and brought in his own staff to help her restructure the kitchen and menus, what did she do? She allowed Chef Ray to return. I guess the saying you can't fix stupid is right on because who in their right mind would want to have him come back. He already took over control of all her finances, her business and the restaurant, and led it to a complete fail because of his attitude and arrogance. I feel sorry for the woman and I hope she finds a therapist to help her understand she can stand on her own and be successful without Chef Ray. Toxic relationships just don't get better, just like abusive relationships, they just continue to degrade and sometimes with dire results. Again she placed herself in a repeat situation. Hope she wakes up.
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If You Can't Stand The Heat Get Ramsay In To The Kitchen
Theo Robertson5 January 2014
This possibly the best , most watchable reality series that came out of Britain at the turn of the century . It came late to the party but actually brought a lot to television and one that has a high rewatchability . The premise is simple: a restaurant business is failing and Gordon Ramsay arrives as a troubleshooter and get the business back on its feet

I have some professional kitchen experience myself and the three golden rules to a successful kitchen are

1 ) Team work

2 ) Communication

3 ) No skiving

Obey these three golden rules and things should work out . Watching the series it becomes very clear that the problems of the failing business are often caused by a lack of team work and communication and an excess of skiving or lassie faire attitude by the management who leave everything to the head chef who is as passionate as a week old rice pudding

The very first episode sums this up with Tim a head chef who is 21 years old and in charge of Bonaparte's restaurant . " He's either a great chef or he's a bullsh*tter " and you don't need multiple choice to find out the answer . As someone who has worked in a kitchen I was actually shocked at the state of the kitchen with mouldy food clogging up the fridges

" What do you do with mouldy food ? " asks Ramsay

" Throw it in the bin ? "replies Tim nice but dim as if he's asked a question on quantum physics

Long pause from Ramsay " So you're going to put it back in the fridge for two days then throw it out ? Can you see the point I'm making "

Tim starts nodding as the penny finally drops " Yeah yeah "

Ramsay goes out of his way to get the business back on its feet and what the programme does very well is show how much dire straits the owner is in . If the business goes under that's it - they lose everything , their restaurant , their home and possibly their marriage which comes as a shock when Ramsay returns a few months later unannounced only to find things were as bad as they were mainly down to the manager not sacking the head chef and employing competent professionals who have a pride in their work and a loyalty to their employer

There is a danger of the show becoming repetitive but a short season of four or five episodes is probably the most effective length and an angry Ramsay is always good television . Anyone with any military experience will recognise how similar Ramsay is to a sadistic drill instructor carrying out a kit inspection as tries to separate the men from the boys . It's also a superior show to the American spin off as the focus is very much on Ramsay rather than the slightly larger than life American managers
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Rinse and repeat
nelly33 September 2011
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Just as Ramsay gives restaurateurs a makeover, so too someone needs to give this series a makeover. Don't get me wrong. It is engaging and entertaining, but often in the typical reality show/disaster beside the road kind of way. Every episode I've ever seen unfolds in precisely the same way: Ramsay arrives and everything is a disaster; he screams and yells at the unbelievably inept owners who reluctantly give in to Ramsay's suggestions (usually, someone storms off - more reason for the f-word); their first attempt is always a disaster; Ramsay redoes the menu and refurbishes the decor and pushes the idea of fresh, local produce and a simpler menu; the grand reopening is a resplendent success. I could look at the clock during the show and tell when the next "act" was going to occur. And there's the issue. The show is too predictable. In reality, every restaurant won't be a success (actually, about half of those places Ramsay visited are closed) and every owner can't possibly be as mind-numbingly imbecilic as they initially appear here. I also find it bizarre that Ramsay remakes the decor of every restaurant he visits: how much does that cost? One other typical Ramsay-esque touch is his pervasive use of profanity (he even has a series called "The F-Word"). At some point, that really seems juvenile and unprofessional. I know it is done for ratings. A grizzled Brit barking obscenities at clueless morons! What a concept for a reality show! But, again, it's endless and becomes monotonous. As said at the outset, the show does manage to engage one a little, but the hook isn't in very deep. I have no doubt that Ramsay is an accomplished chief, and his suggestions (nay, ultimatums) are sound.* But it get's hard to believe that the same magical Ramsay touch would always work so predictably and so perfectly in every restaurant.

*Ramsay's insistence on fresh, local produce was cited by some of the closed restaurants as one of the reasons for their demise. Fresh and local tends to cost more and spoil quicker. Most of the restaurants visited were already at the limits of their finances and this change put them further in the red.
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