Kitchen Nightmares Archives - TV Fanatic https://www.tvfanatic.com/shows/kitchen-nightmares/ Your Home for TV Show Reviews, Opinions, Spoilers, and News! Tue, 07 Nov 2023 14:19:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6 https://cdn.tvfanatic.com/uploads/2024/05/favicon-1-150x150.png Kitchen Nightmares Archives - TV Fanatic https://www.tvfanatic.com/shows/kitchen-nightmares/ 32 32 Kitchen Nightmares Sneak Peek: A Frustrated Ramsay Calls Off the Camera Crew https://www.tvfanatic.com/kitchen-nightmares-sneak-peek-a-frustrated-ramsay-calls-off-the/ https://www.tvfanatic.com/kitchen-nightmares-sneak-peek-a-frustrated-ramsay-calls-off-the/#respond Fri, 03 Nov 2023 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.tvfanatic.com/2023/11/03/kitchen-nightmares-sneak-peek-a-frustrated-ramsay-calls-off-the/ Ramsay Tells It Like It Is - Kitchen Nightmares Season 8 Episode 4

Are you ready for the most intense episode of Kitchen Nightmares yet? Check out this exclusive sneak peek at next week's new installment. It's a good one!

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Are you ready for the most intense episode of Kitchen Nightmares yet?

The series had to take a hiatus due to the World Series, but they're back with an all-new episode, and it's one you don't want to miss.

What happens when a family that enlists the show's help behaves as if they don't want to be helped?

Ramsay Tells It Like It Is - Kitchen Nightmares Season 8 Episode 4
(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Gordon Ramsay and his staff will face that and more!

We scored an exclusive sneak peek at this juicy episode, and we do mean juicy!

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Throughout the season, Ramsay has faced off against various restaurants across New York and New Jersey.

And each of them had posed a series of issues that bordered on insurmountable when Ramsay and his crew arrived.

Fortunately, much to our delight, he's been able to pull off the impossible at times and give these small struggling businesses a fighting chance by the episode's end.

We've also heard some emotional stories along the way, enough to make us invested in each and every one of the outcomes.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Ramsay's next task is challenging in a different way when he must help a family-owned juice bar.

On Juicy Box, Ramsay will have to assist a Haitian-American juice bar in Brooklyn.

It's about what you'd expect with the restaurant owners dealing with chaos, a series of financial issues, and the risk of closure.

They've put their faith in their children, who serve as management at the juice bar, but unfortunately, that hasn't come without some issues.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

The owner's children, while managers, tend to focus too much on partying and clowning around, and the business is slipping through the cracks as a result.

How?

Well, from the synopsis, the Juicy Box's owner was given 60 days to turn a profit off of the business.

If they fail, then they run the risk of losing their family business for good.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Ramsay hopes to transform this restaurant in a timely fashion, but first, he'll have to get the owner's kids in check.

In our exclusive clip, things will get quite intense at Juicy Box.

And you know it will be a heck of an episode when Gordon calls his camera crew off and sends them and the majority of the staff out of the room.

It likely means he wants to have a serious conversation and cut to the chase with the owner's kids about why he's there, what he expects, and what is at stake.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Ramsay is determined to get the staff at Juicy Box to take him seriously, but he won't stick around if they don't intend to do it.

In the exclusive, Gordon has the staff sitting in the restaurant, and he tells them that he's at "a loss for words."

When he got the call about this place, he thought he was there to fix things and implement a few fundamental changes.

He knew he'd have his work cut out for him, but he also expected some genuine effort on their part.

Juicy Bar - Kitchen Nightmares Season 8 Episode 4
(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Gordon describes the restaurant as having "no system to fix and no standards to reach." He declares this restaurant an "emergency."

Ramsay lists some of the biggest issues at the restaurant from a walk-in that doesn't work. Does that make anyone else think of The Bear?

He also mentions that the juice machine doesn't work, which is particularly shocking for a juice bar.

Ramsay says that it's not a viable business that shouldn't even be open.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Ramsay reams the staff out, particularly the owner's kids, as they've focused more on partying in the business rather than actually running it.

And when Ramsay doesn't think they're heeding his words and taking things seriously, he makes the shocking decision of sending the camera crew out of the room!

Check out the clip below!

Kitchen Nightmares returns Monday, November 6 at 8/7c on FOX.

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Kitchen Nightmares’ EP Talks Post-Pandemic Return Where Passion Meets Compassion https://www.tvfanatic.com/kitchen-nightmares-ep-talks-post-pandemic-return-where-passion-m/ https://www.tvfanatic.com/kitchen-nightmares-ep-talks-post-pandemic-return-where-passion-m/#respond Fri, 22 Sep 2023 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.tvfanatic.com/2023/09/22/kitchen-nightmares-ep-talks-post-pandemic-return-where-passion-m/ Managing the Kitchen - Kitchen Nightmares

We caught up with the Kitchen Nightmares showrunner and EP, David DeAngelis about the series' post-pandemic return, Gordon Ramsay's passion, and more. Check it out!

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It has been nearly a decade since Kitchen Nightmares graced our screens, turning our stomachs at times and warming our hearts.

And now it is staging a massive return as Gordon Ramsay devotes time to rescuing some struggling restaurants, particularly in an age where the industry has suffered the most post-pandemic.

As a result, there isn't a better time for the series to return!

Managing the Kitchen - Kitchen Nightmares
(Jeff Niera / FOX)

We had the honor of catching up with executive producer and showrunner David DeAngelis to discuss the upcoming emotional, feel-good season, the worst kitchen nightmares he experienced, Gordon Ramsay's "Oprah moments," Next Level Chef, and so much more.

So grab a snack and check it out!

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(Gavin Bond/ FOX)

Kitchen Nightmares has been off for almost a decade, and I can't think of a better time for it to return. But why now? What inspired you guys to revisit this series?

I'm glad to hear you say that because that's how we feel — no better time than now. I think, for Gordon Ramsay, more than any other reason, it's just because the restaurant industry got hammered more than any other industry in our country during the pandemic.

Although this show isn't about the pandemic, it certainly is about restaurants that have survived, were able to make it through, and do need a lifeline.

So, for Gordon, there is no better time than now to get back in the ring and try to help these restaurants who did make it through survive and right the ship and see if we can't leave the excuse of the pandemic behind and find new ways to be successful.

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(Gavin Bond/ FOX)

The pandemic really killed so many small business restaurants, but it also completely changed how they operate now. Will that be something the new season covers often?

Yeah, I think it does. The industry has changed so much from social media to carry-out to delivery apps. All of those things are things that restaurants have to contend with now that weren't really an issue ten years ago.

The stat is that 60% of diners in their 30s will not enter a restaurant unless they check their social media first. Delivery apps — those fees are hammering restaurants, so they're trying to figure that out.

Diners' habits have changed. People got used to ordering carry-out instead of going out. So restaurants are up against it.

Checking in with Diners - Kitchen Nightmares
(Jeff Niera/FOX)

And food costs are more expensive. The labor costs are much more expensive, especially in states with mandatory minimum wages for restaurant employees, which we're all for, but it makes it harder. Restaurants have the slimmest margin of any business in America.

It was important because Gordon's restaurants weren't immune to the pandemic either.

As much as Gordon is a TV personality, he's also a restaurant owner and a businessman. It was important for him to get some of these lessons across to some of these restaurants to see if he can't impart some of his wisdom to help them succeed.

I'm definitely looking forward to how you guys approach all of these new issues that have arisen.

We definitely touch on all those themes throughout the season. It's what makes the show a little different this year while still being everything that America loves about Gordon Ramsay and Kitchen Nightmares, just in 2023, where it's a different landscape.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

I hope and pray that we've all evolved a little bit in the last ten years and that there's a different understanding of work conditions, mental health, and what good food is.

Television audiences are much savvier than they were ten years ago. So as television producers, we have to take that into account and be as honest and sincere as possible when we're producing these shows because audiences sniff out the bullshit.

One thing I appreciate about Ramsay's shows is that there's very little bullshit!

Gordon has an uncanny ability to cut straight to the point and say all the things that everyone watching is thinking.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

When Gordon gets mad, people are trying to understand, "Oh, why does he get upset? It's all righteous indignation and justified anger because what he sees is not cool or good.

We had an unofficial motto in the show: "People shouldn't have to pay for shitty food."

It's a privilege to cook and feed other people and for them to give you money for it.

Too often, restaurant owners take advantage of their customers and take them for granted.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

That's a really interesting thing to focus on. I was a fan of The Bear Season 2 because it had a very realistic emphasis on the service aspect of the industry. It captured that well — that the industry does and should consist of actually taking care of people.

Absolutely. And you nailed it. The Bear, I think, is a brilliant show and really showed a side of the restaurant industry that everyone in the restaurant industry knew about, but no one on the outside really knew that. I love that show.

How many people reached out and sought help from you guys? What was the process like choosing which restaurants to take on and assist?

We spent a long time in casting on this show. We probably spent four or five months on it.

We're geographically specific this year as a production precaution. All our restaurants this season are in New York and New Jersey for a couple of reasons.

Selfie Time - Kitchen Nightmares Season 1 Episode 1
(Jeff Niera/FOX)

One, it gave us a wide variety of restaurants.

We have everything from American diners and bistros to Indian restaurants to Puerto Rican restaurants. It gives us a full gamut and a really nice slice of restaurants across the country. But it was also a production concern for us to be essentially in one location for the entire time.

You're right; that still gives you a lot of diversity in restaurants.

It does. We've got a Haitian restaurant in Brooklyn that we went to and an Indian restaurant in Port Washington; we went to Yonkers for a Puerto Rican restaurant. We really tried to have a variety.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Did you happen across any nightmares beyond what the series could help?

Here's what we can do. We can offer solutions and assistance, but it's still up to the restaurant owners to accept and implement what we do.

Restaurants have maybe a 70% failure rate.

We're hoping we can help a little bit and get these restaurants to change enough that they can continue to be successful once we leave. It's up to them. It's up to them to implement those things. So we will see. Time will tell.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Were there any restaurants you thought you couldn't pull off and somehow managed to do it?

Yes, every one of them. Because you're always running into resistance, the hardest thing for people to do is change. And it's even harder for them to change bad habits. You know, it's easy for somebody to go from a good habit to a bad habit. Super easy.

It is very difficult to go from bad to good habits. Especially because it's not just one person, we can convince the owner, but can the owner convince their chef? Can the chef convince their sous chef? Can the sous chef convince their dishwasher? Can the dishwasher convince the busboy?

It's got to be buy-in 100% for things to change.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Is there a specific episode that you're most excited for the viewers to see?

All of them.

It's only because they all are Kitchen Nightmares, but they're all just a little different. But if I had to say, like, wild, outrageous chefs, that's Bask 46, hands down. There's a chef there who called him the culinary gangster. And you can only imagine how that went over with Gordon Ramsay.

We have a hot dog restaurant called Max's Bar and Grill in Long Branch, New Jersey, which is struggling, and they're in their 95th year, so we're hoping that whatever we do will help them get to 100. That's a really dynamic episode.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

There's another restaurant in Brooklyn called South Brooklyn Foundry with two owners who couldn't be on different pages from each other and are not friends.

And Gordon's point is you don't have to be friends, but you can't be enemies because you will take this restaurant down if you're enemies.

Every episode has something incredible.

In our premiere episode, Gordon Ramsay throws up in the basement because of the conditions he finds. That's pretty good, too.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

Oh, that sounds like that's probably one of the worst kitchens yet!

It certainly was. Food practice-wise and food handling-wise, it was shocking what we found there. There's no doubt.

Has being part of this experience completely changed how you approach going to restaurants yourself?

Yes. And it's twofold. Number one, I see how the sausage is made, and suddenly, I don't want to eat sausage anymore. That's metaphorically, completely, literally.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

And then I also feel like I can walk into anyone's kitchen now, which is weird every time I walk in because we see so many restaurants and have open access to all these restaurants. Even in our casting process, I saw dozens of restaurants. So, I have to hold myself back from walking into places.

But I will tell you, the first thing I do is go into the bathroom. If the bathroom is kept well, there's a better chance that the kitchen is spotless. If the bathroom is a wreck, I would seriously question the sanitary practices of the kitchen.

Yes! I take a similar approach.

Yeah. A little tip to diners: Check the bathroom!

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

What is it about the Gordon Ramsay series that you think people connect with globally?

The thing that people love about Kitchen Nightmares is that it's just a much more intimate and focused Gordon Ramsay. He's literally just walking into the front door of your restaurant. It's not on a stage. You haven't been selected to play for a prize. You've opened your door to this guy who walks in alone.

And you're in a very intimate situation where you're talking about things that are hard to talk about, finances and staffing and your own mental health, and those are hard things for people to discuss

Gordon comes in as Gordon, not Chef Ramsay. Just Gordon. And I think people appreciate that.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

It's just a different version of him than any other version of Gordon, in some ways, the best version of Gordon.

It's Gordon at his harshest and Gordon at his most Oprah, for lack of a better word. There are certainly moments in this show where you go, "Wow, this guy is invested emotionally in these restaurants and wants them to succeed more than anything."

You get the passion and the compassion out of it.

That's a great way to put it. I'm stealing that. "Passion and compassion." It's a great point and way to put it.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

It goes back to why we probably needed this now. It's the perfect time for feel-good content.

There's a great arc to every episode. We go into these restaurants because they need help. And when we leave these restaurants, Gordon feels satisfied that he has done all he can in the time that he has to transform them physically and on the inside.

Yes, we completely makeover every single restaurant. We make over their menu. But we're trying to point out the flaws and places where these restaurants aren't working and give them systems to succeed.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

And you mentioned we'll get restaurant updates at the end of each installment, right?

Yeah, there's an epilogue of every episode that'll give you a two-month snapshot. I don't know how the restaurant will do in six months, but I know how they've done in the last two or three months because that's where we're at.

Thankfully, we're on the air almost immediately after we shot it—a pretty quick turnaround.

Our last episode was at the End of June, and our first episode aired at the end of September, barely 90 days later. It's very fast, and we love that for the restaurants because, hopefully, they can capitalize on their episode and drive business their way in a positive way.

It's stressful for my post-production team but amazing for the restaurants and the show. And you're probably busy because you're also working on Next Level Chef. I doubt you're getting any sleep!

I don't get any sleep. But we are in pre-production on Next Level Chef and start[ed] shooting that show in early September. I love it.

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(Jeff Niera/FOX)

It's wall-to-wall Gordon Ramsay to carry us through the strikes.

Absolutely.

Gordon is not only a great talent to work with but a great executive producer.

I don't know if I said this before, but he's as good or better television producer than anyone else. He's both been in front and behind the camera for more episodes than most people can ever even conceive of. So, it is an absolute pleasure to work with him.

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(FOX)

Do you have any other teasers or things you'd like to add about Kitchen Nightmares and why everyone should tune in?

Everyone should tune in because it's all the greatest things about Kitchen Nightmares that people love. Out of control owners, out of their depth-crazy chefs, incompetent staff, and Gordon at his most intimate and raw.

There's going to be some fireworks this season. There are certainly some uncomfortable confrontations and uncomfortable conversations, but hopefully, these restaurants can succeed at the end of the day. So I encourage everyone to watch. I think they're going to love it!

An all-new season of Kitchen Nightmares premieres Monday, September 25 at 8/7c on FOX!

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https://www.tvfanatic.com/kitchen-nightmares-ep-talks-post-pandemic-return-where-passion-m/feed/ 0 Kitchen Nightmares' EP Talks Post-Pandemic Return Where Passion Meets Compassion - TV Fanatic We caught up with the Kitchen Nightmares showrunner and EP, David DeAngelis about the series' post-pandemic return, Gordon Ramsay's passion, and more. Check it out! Kitchen Nightmares' EP Talks Post-Pandemic Return Where Passion Meets Compassion Managing the Kitchen – Kitchen Nightmares Chef Ramsay manages a kitchen and checks out what's going on and where things are going wrong for Bask 46. Kitchen Nightmares Keyart Keyart for Kitchen Nightmares featuring Gordon Ramsay with his sleeves up and ready to get down to business. Imparting Advice – tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay imparts some advice on two co-owners of a failing restaurant who need his assistance. Checking in with Diners – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay checks in with diners at a restaurant that needs his assistance on an all-new season of Kitchen Nightmares. Entering a New Kitchen – tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon enters a new kitchen from his nightmares to assess how much work he has to do to help the owners. Breaking Down the Food- Tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon breaks down the menu to the owners of a restaurant that is struggling to stay afloat and offers assistance. Teaching in the Kitchen- Tall – Kitchen Nightmares Season 1 Episode 1 Gordon Ramsay walks through some new techniques and food with the head chef of Bel Aire Diner on the season premiere. Selfie Time – Kitchen Nightmares Season 1 Episode 1 Gordon takes pictures with workers and patrons at Bel Aire Diner, a family-owned business he's rescuing. Gordon Talks to the Staff – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon talks to the staff of a restaurant that needs his rescuing on an all-new episode of Kitchen Nightmares. Levling with Him- tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay tries to get down to the bottom of why a restaurant is suffering so much in an all new episode. Helping Brothers -tall – Kitchen Nightmares On the season premiere of Kitchen Nightmares, Gordon Ramsay helps a couple of brothers with their struggling restaurant. Chatting with the Server -tall – Kitchen Nightmares Ramsay chats with a server at a restaurant, Bask 46, about his dish and the quality of the food on Kitchen Nightmares. Getting Sick – tall – Kitchen Nightmares Season 1 Episode 1 Gordon Ramsay gets sick after seeing the condition of a kitchen that he's sent to rescue on the season premiere. Feedback from Patrons -tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon chats with patrons of a restaurant to get a feel for where the business is struggling on Kitchen Nightmares. Coming Up with a Plan- tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay must come up with a plan for a failing restaurant that needs his help on an all-new Kitchen Nightmares. Updating a System -tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon Ramsay explains a new system that will be beneficial for a restaurant on an all-new Kitchen Nightmares Sharing a Meal – tall – Kitchen Nightmares Season 1 Episode 1 Gordon Ramsay shares a meal and goes over how a restaurant can improve things for success on the season premiere. Thorough Explaination -tall – Kitchen Nightmares Gordon gives one of the owners of a restaurant in need of his services some helpful advice in the kitchen. Managing the Kitchen – tall – Kitchen Nightmares Chef Ramsay manages a kitchen and checks out what's going on and where things are going wrong for Bask 46. Following Gordon – MasterChef Season 13 Episode 17 The contestatnts have to follow Gordon Ramsay's lead during a challenge that puts them to the test.