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A Double Dose of Kitchen Nightmares

I’m guessing that FOX is doubling up on “Kitchen Nightmares” episodes because the baseball playoffs are coming up. Whatever the reason, we were treated to two separate episodes of Gordon Ramsay fixing restaurants on the verge of going out of business.

The first one was Trobiano’s Italian restaurant in Great Neck, NY, which is owned by Anthony Trobiano and his girlfriend Tiffany and her parents. Anthony is very cocky and won’t admit any fault with his own cooking, and basically that’s the biggest problem. So Ramsay shows up and samples the food–eggplant “tower,” chicken wrapped shrimp, and salmon with spaghetti bolognese. He comes to the conclusion that the food is “crap.”

Then, Ramsay finds out that the kitchen is disgusting, complete with rat droppings Continue reading »

Kitchen Nightmares: Ramsay Rescues a Family Business

Last night’s episode of “Kitchen Nightmares” featured Gordon Ramsay visiting Giuseppi’s Restaurant in Michigan. A family owned restaurant for ten years, parents Kathy and Joe had planned on opening something that they could pass on to their son, Sam. But the restaurant was failing miserably, and much of the reason was the poor food quality and the fact that Joe, who has diabetes, is working more than he needs to.

Ramsay arrived and as he always does, sampled menu items–he ordered octopus salad, potato skins and the specialty, eggplant rollatini. He complained that the octopus was rubbery, the potato skins and eggplant were covered in disgusting cheese, which as it turns out was microwaved. He sits down with Sam, Joe and sous chef Brian, and tells them that their food is “crap.” And all along, Joe had no idea the food was that bad. But it’s revealed that he won’t let Joe cook fresh food as he wants to, and instead they use the microwave to push food orders out quickly, but not efficiently.

Ramsay’s biggest challenge here is getting Joe and Sam to communicate and for Sam to allow Joe to have his cooking talent shine through with fresh ingredients. So once that’s established, Ramsay also updates the decor, which is badly out of style, and he challenges both Joe and Sam to make one dish for the staff with fresh ingredients–Sam chooses salmon and Joe a double pork chop. The staff prefers the pork chop, but barely, and mostly they recognize that fresh is the way to go.

But still, customers wind up complaining at the dinner service, because not only are they still using the microwave too much, but Brian is joking around and not working. Also, Joe is still trying to bite off more than he can chew, and not letting Sam lead in the kitchen. Once Brian quits, though after confronting Ramsay, father and son work nicely together and finish getting the orders out. Afterward, Ramsay has Sam, Kathy and Joe each read a letter they had hand-written out loud to each other, to voice feelings they had all been holding back. This more than anything brings them together.

So this time there was no cockroach infested kitchen or moldy food or hot head owners. But just a family that needed to know they were all there for each other. And more than anything, a father who recognized his son had become a man and was ready to take over the kitchen.

See you all next week, when we are promised a two-hour episode with two different restaurants.

Kitchen Nightmares Returns

Gordon Ramsay is not only a successful entrepreneur, but he now has two successful TV shows in the States, including “Kitchen Nightmares,” which returns for its second season on FOX. Last week’s episode was a recap of sorts, a two-hour show in which Ramsay visited six of the restaurants he helped turn around last season. All six were doing much better, further proof that this guy is not only a great chef and TV personality, but a top-notch business consultant as well.

In last night’s episode, Ramsay visited a Mount Sinai, Long Island restaurant called The Handlebar. Owners Billy and Carolyn have owned it for a year, and business has become progressively slower–not at the bar, but in the restaurant. Billy is very moody and drinks a lot, which are both problems. But more on that later. Melissa, the head chef, is not very passionate about cooking and readily admits it.

Ramsay arrives and sits down to order some food. Carolyn is shown at the bar cringing at Ramsay’s every move. He orders clam chowder, seafood crepes and beef fondue. He likes the chowder, but refers to the crepe as “seafood crap” Continue reading »

Hell’s Kitchen: Who the Heck is Shaina?

Last night’s “Hell’s Kitchen” featured a Sweet 16 dinner service instead of the usual fine dining experience. The teams would have to cook for a young girl’s party and please both the girl and her demanding mom.

The show started off with Ramsay and the chefs at a farmer’s market, where they had to gather ingredients and then cook one appetizer and two entrees for the girl and her mom to sample. This was the challenge of the day.

The red team (women) made shrimp scampi appetizer, Caribbean halibut and flank steak; the blue team (guys) made stuffed chicken wings, shrimp and sweet potatoes, and surf and turf. In a narrow margin, the guys won. Finally. And they got to celebrate by acting like kids with Ramsay all day–racing go-carts was just one of their activities. The ladies, meanwhile, had to deal with the flaming party planner and help prepare for the event.

During the dinner service, Roseann and Matt were both struggling, and both were called out by Ramsay–Roseann for undercooking the girl’s steak, and Matt for overcooking the mom’s fish. Yikes. But Matt has become a whiney, annoying, (for lack of a better term) bitch. I mean, he looks like he’s going to cry every time he’s on camera. He’s also one of those cancerous type employees that is always stirring up controversy by badmouthing everyone else.

But overall, the teams did well. The kids attending the party had to submit comment cards, and the guys scored 96% and the ladies 99%. So Ramsay declared that there was no losing team. However, someone had to be eliminated.

The guys nominated Matt (big surprise) and the ladies nominated Shaina. Who? Does anyone know who Shaina is??? Maybe that’s why she was nominated. Anyway, Ramsay thought Roseann should be added to the mix and asked her to step forward too. Then Matt whined his way back in, saying he would gladly go to the red team and that then the blue team would be exposed for having no talent.
I knew then that Ramsay would keep him around just for that. And he did, eliminating Shaina. Who? Yeah, that’s what I thought too.

This competition is still way up in the air, but one thing is for sure. There are some huge egos among this group. And I mean HUGE.

See you all next week!

Hell’s Kitchen: Pizza Party

Last week on “Hell’s Kitchen,” Vanessa burned her hand on some hot oil and was rushed to the hospital. She started off the show okay last night, but definitely like a fighter who had been knocked down a few times.

Anyway, the challenge of the day was to create a “fine dining pizza,” one that the restaurant could serve and charge way too much money for. Everyone had to create one, with the two teams picking their team’s favorite to present to Chef Ramsay. The girls chose Jen’s “little bit Italian, little bit French” pizza while the guys went with Ben’s duck and mushroom pizza. Call me boring, but I like good ol’ cheese and pepperoni. Anyway, Ramsay did like them both but declared the guys losers because Ben had left a bit of dirt on some mushrooms. Blech. So the ladies were off to Santa Barbara in a helicopter while the guys prepped the dinner service. What’s more, Ben was given the task of delivering pizzas during the dinner service in this little golf cart.

Then Vanessa was shown going into Ramsay’s office Continue reading »

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