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Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay first broadcast on Channel 4 in 2004. In each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later to see how business has fared in his absence. Episodes from series one and two have been re-edited with additional new material as Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; they featured Ramsay checking up on restaurants a year or more after he attended to them.

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  • Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares je britský gastronomický televízní pořad, který provází šéfkuchař Gordon Ramsay. Program odvysílala v premiéře britská televizní stanice Channel 4 v roce 2004. Pořad byl oceněný cenou BAFTA a Grammy. (cs)
  • Gordon Ramsay: Chef ohne Gnade, Originaltitel Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares (dt. Ramsays Küchenalbträume) ist eine britische Fernsehserie, die den Koch Gordon Ramsay dabei zeigt, wie er versucht, angeschlagene Restaurants zu retten. Die Serie wird vom britischen Fernsehsender Channel 4 produziert und läuft in Deutschland auf dem Sender DMAX. 2008 wurde sie von der British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) und 2006 mit dem Emmy ausgezeichnet. Für den US-Fernsehsender FOX wird eine Serie mit dem gleichen Konzept und ebenfalls von Gordon Ramsay unter dem Namen Kitchen Nightmares (in Deutschland unter dem Namen In Teufels Küche bei RTL II veröffentlicht) produziert. Eine deutsche Adaption des Formats wurde mit Rach, der Restauranttester produziert. 2006 gewann Gordon Ramsay eine Klage gegen den Londoner Evening Standard, nachdem die Besitzerin des Bonapartes Restaurant in der Zeitung behauptet hatte, dass die Szenen gestellt waren. (de)
  • Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares es un programa de televisión británico presentado por el cocinero Gordon Ramsay. El programa ha sido ganador de un BAFTA y del Premio Emmy debutó en Channel 4 en 2004. (es)
  • Cauchemar en cuisine (Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares) (Les cauchemars en cuisine de Ramsay en anglais) est une émission de téléréalité britannique mettant en scène le célèbre chef-cuisinier Gordon Ramsay. L'émission est diffusée du 27 avril 2004 au 30 janvier 2014 sur Channel 4. En France, l'émission est diffusée sur W9 et sur M6, et rediffusée sur Paris Première. (fr)
  • Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay first broadcast on Channel 4 in 2004. In each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later to see how business has fared in his absence. Episodes from series one and two have been re-edited with additional new material as Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; they featured Ramsay checking up on restaurants a year or more after he attended to them. An American adaptation of this show, titled Kitchen Nightmares, debuted 19 September 2007 on Fox. It is broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 as Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA to avoid confusion with the original title. Its run ended on 12 September 2014. In October 2009, Ramsay announced that after his four-year contract expired in 2011 he would not continue with Kitchen Nightmares and would instead work on his other shows. Despite this, the show returned for one last series in 2014 (retitled as Ramsay's Costa del Nightmares) where Ramsay visited and helped failing restaurants owned by Britons abroad. The final series also coincided with the ending of the US version. The show has won BAFTA and Emmy awards. (en)
  • Cucine da incubo (Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares) è un programma televisivo trasmesso dall'emittente TV britannica Channel 4 dal 2004 al 2009 in cui il cuoco Gordon Ramsay cercava di salvare dei ristoranti e dei pub nel Regno Unito sull'orlo del fallimento. Il programma ha avuto un seguito con Cucine da incubo USA (Kitchen Nightmares), ambientato, invece, negli Stati Uniti. Nel mese di giugno 2014, Ramsay ha annunciato che sarebbe tornato per quattro puntate dopo una pausa di sette anni. Questi quattro episodi hanno portato la versione, che esiste negli Stati Uniti e nel Regno Unito, al termine. In Italia il programma è stato trasmesso da Real Time con il titolo Cucine da incubo; la stessa rete ha trasmesso anche la versione statunitense del programma. Nella versione italiana del programma, la voce di chef Ramsay appartiene al doppiatore Diego Sabre. Tale programma ne ha ispirato uno simile sempre condotto da Ramsay, Hotel da incubo. Un'omonima versione italiana di Cucine da incubo con Antonino Cannavacciuolo è stata trasmessa da Fox Life dal 2013 al 2015 per poi passare su Nove l'anno dopo. (it)
  • Elake kocken (engelsk originaltitel: Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares) är en brittisk reality-tv-serie med kocken Gordon Ramsay i huvudrollen. Serien började visas 2004 i Channel 4. I serien besöker Ramsay restauranger som har stora problem. Han har en vecka på sig att hjälpa restaurangen på rätt köl. Serien har blivit uppmärksammad bland annat för exponeringen av restaurangbranschen och för Ramsays ärliga men hårda och ofta grova språk. Den har utnämnts till Best Feature vid 2005 och 2008, och har fått en Emmy Award för bästa underhållning utan manus 2006. (sv)
  • Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares é um programa de televisão com o famoso chef britânico Gordon Ramsay que estreou 27 de abril de 2004 no Channel 4. Em cada episódio, Ramsay visita um restaurante com problemas e funciona como um solucionador de problemas para ajudar a melhorar o estabelecimento em apenas uma semana. Ramsay revisita o restaurante alguns meses depois para ver como os negócios se saíram em sua ausência. Os episódios da primeira e segunda temporada foram reeditados com novo material adicional como Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; eles mostravam Ramsay checando os restaurantes um ano ou mais depois de atendê-los. Uma adaptação americana deste programa, intitulada Kitchen Nightmares, estreou em 19 de setembro de 2007 na FOX. Ele é transmitido no Reino Unido no Channel 4 como Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA. Sua execução terminou em 12 de setembro de 2014. Em outubro de 2009, Ramsay anunciou que após seu contrato de quatro anos expirar em 2011, ele não continuaria com Kitchen Nightmares e ao invés disso, trabalharia em seus outros programas. Em junho de 2014, no entanto Ramsay anunciou que a versão britânica retornaria para quatro episódios após um hiato de sete anos. O programa ganhou prêmios BAFTA e Emmy. (pt)
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  • Run by former Italian boxer Mike Ciminera, The Fish and Anchor is a local eatery filled with sports memorabilia and with a tarnished reputation, with Mike and wife Caron notorious for their feuding, which has scared customers away. Mike, while passionate and ambitious, is not a trained chef and has based his menu on cookbooks written by celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Rick Stein and Gordon Ramsay himself. Ramsay is critical of the menu's complexity and lack of focus, and his concerns are proven in the evening service. As the cookbooks are written for home cooking, the dishes are too complex to manage in a busy restaurant environment, and Mike does not know how to handle multiple orders. Half the customers are not served food, and Caron verbally confronts and kicks out several customers. The next day, Ramsay gets rid of Mike's cookbooks and removes the exotic dishes from the menu. He appeals to Mike's proud Italian heritage and creates an authentic meatball item. Mike is capable of handling the orders in the following service with praise for the food, but the night is ruined when Caron forgets an order and throws a tantrum. Ramsay manages to help the couple ease the tension and work together. They go into town to promote their new menu and service. Before the service, Ramsay sets up a punching bag outside to get the couple to vent their anger. The restaurant is packed, and Caron proves to have overcome her temper issues. However, Mike's inexperience in managing a full dining room causes him to fall behind. The service is stopped when one of the waitresses slips and falls, being knocked unconscious and taken to hospital. When Ramsay revisits, Mike has changed the ugly blue paint to a pleasing white. Business has doubled and Caron and Mike no longer argue. To verify this, Ramsay calls up recent customers, who confirm their positive experience. He parts ways with the couple and gifts them with their own empty cookbook, telling Mike to fill it with his own recipes. (en)
  • Revisited episode Ramsay revisits the establishment and is shocked to see that the building has still not be repainted, despite this being one of the primary complaints from the locals. He however finds solace in the fact that the positive changes to the menu have appeared to work and Moore Place is seeing better business. He makes a final suggestion to improve the lunch time trade by bringing the bar menu inline with the main restaurant, and pulls a stunt of throwing their deep fat fryer into a pond to prevent them from making cheap deep-fried food for good. (en)
  • Revisited episode Restaurant is now called Abstract. (en)
  • Despite the potential offered by the rich locals and the golf course next door to the restaurant, Ramsay finds it wasted by the building's terrible decor , and the outdated menu that relies extensively on deep-fried food cooked in ageing, filthy equipment. The inexperience of owners Richard Hodgson and Nick Whitehouse also poses a major problem, as does the seeming indifference of much of the kitchen staff, especially head chef Mark Robinson, whose background is mostly in IT rather than cooking, and is berated by Ramsay for spending time golfing rather than cooking, which eventually leads to Ramsay destroying the kitchen's deep-fat fryers by throwing them into a water hazard on the course. Things begin to turn around when an experienced sous-chef, Andy Trowell, is hired, and Ramsay gives him a burger recipe which he turns into the restaurant's new signature dish and introduces in a successful Mother's Day lunch. Ramsay is dismayed to find that the building still has the same claret paint job when he returns for his revisit, but is otherwise pleased to find that Andy has been promoted to head chef , and that the restaurant attracts much more business. (en)
  • Despite having been a successful chef in the previous decade, owner and chef Nick Anderson has fallen on hard times due to his refusal to modernize his menu or cooking methods, which Ramsay attributes to the way he was abruptly fired from a hotel shortly after earning it a Michelin Star in 1997. After speaking to the locals and finding out about the Rococo's abysmal reputation, Ramsay tells Nick that there's no way he can salvage things as they are, and that the only way to recover is to effectively start over with a new restaurant in the same building. Nick agrees, and Rococo is renamed Maggie's, given a complete makeover and refit, and a new menu focused around local seafood. When he revisits, Ramsay is happy to find that Nick has embraced the restaurant's new identity, and has finally shaken off his ghosts of the past. (en)
  • Ramsay quickly identifies the restaurant as having two major issues; firstly, the fine dining menu has no appeal to the mostly working-class locals, and secondly the head chef, 21-year-old Tim Gray, is inexperienced, incompetent and out of his depth, first evidenced when he unwittingly serves Ramsay expired scallops which cause him to vomit, and then when he proves unable to make an omelette. Ramsay shows Tim how to buy cheaper produce from the Leeds Kirkgate Market and helps him make a meal for his family, though is still concerned when Tim botches even this meal. Despite this, after having revised and simplified the menu, Tim is successfully able to serve a new bistro menu to nearly fifty guests on Valentine's Day, leaving Ramsay hopeful for the restaurant's future. When Ramsay returns for a revisit a month later however, he finds the restaurant in an even worse state than when he first arrived; virtually no guests are booked for dinner, and the fridges and pantry are found to be full of rotting, mouldy food . Bonapartes' owner, Sue Ray, fires Tim and announces that she will close the restaurant and focus on running the upstairs bar, and Ramsay leaves, admitting failure. (en)
  • While previously successful, the Mayfair has fallen on hard times, which Ramsay attributes to owner Jack's refusal to fire head chef Juan, awful hygiene standards , and insistence on filling much of the restaurant with useless junk. Ramsay initially sees Jack's son John as the right man to take over, but quickly loses faith upon discovering that the car hire business that John runs separately is failing, and that he's invested €40,000 of his parents' money into it. After forcing John to promise to shut down his hire business and repay his parents, and getting Jack to get rid of his hoard, Ramsay renames the restaurant Jack's Chicken Shack and creates a new menu focused around fried chicken. The service that follows initially goes poorly thanks to John's poor handling of the order system, but he eventually gets the hang of it, and service is successfully completed. In his revisit, Ramsay is encouraged to find that the restaurant is still busy, Juan has been moved to barkeeping duties and replaced by a younger chef , and cleanliness standards have been maintained. However, he makes John write an IOU to his parents when he reveals that he hasn't paid them back any money yet. (en)
  • While his biggest problem is with the restaurant's name, Ramsay finds that rookie owners Israel and Tara Pons are allowing themselves to be steamrollered by general manager Dave Bone, who Ramsay finds confrontational and ineffective, and head chef Philippe Blaise, who is vastly experienced and somewhat talented, but also arrogant and prone to taking shortcuts. Ramsay gets the owners to rename the restaurant as the Saracen's Café Bar, after the hotel which the restaurant is situated in, and creates a better menu with a club sandwich as its centerpiece. While Philippe needs a lot of persuasion to fully embrace the new menu, Dave's inept handling of the reopening lunch service rapidly causes it to descend into chaos, leaving many guests without food. This causes Israel to finally run out of patience, and he fires Dave on the spot. Ramsay leaves with an uncertain outlook, noting that Israel and Tara are finally toughening up and Philippe's attitude seems a little better, but that it remains to be seen whether the changes will stick. On his return, Ramsay discovers that Israel and Tara have been evicted from the restaurant by the building's owners, a decision they apparently made before Ramsay originally arrived in Chelmsford, and that the two are now in a dire financial situation. The restaurant is now closed and the lease up for sale. In the face of all this, Ramsay is shocked to find that Philippe was hired by the Saracen Hotel to head up their kitchen, and has made the club sandwich into its signature dish. While this definitely was not the outcome Ramsay expected, he's happy to see that Philippe is at least maintaining high standards in his new job. (en)
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  • The Dovecote Bistro Mick is a former trucker and burger van operator who has opened a bistro with his wife and adopted daughter, Michelle. Ramsay is firstly appalled by the psychedelic wallpaper, but impressed with the simple menu. Mick, however, has very little cooking ability, using orange squash to make a sauce and microwaving unrefrigerated, vacuum-sealed pre-cooked lamb shanks. Not only does he show little responsibility in the kitchen, he is also secretive with his spending and is hugely in debt. Mick is adamant that the problems in the kitchen are not his fault, and his stubbornness causes a rift with his wife and daughter. Ramsay takes the business matters out of Mick's hands, kicking him out of the kitchen. His daughter, Michelle, is placed in charge of the kitchen, despite having no cooking experience. She rises to the challenge, and while Mick is not convinced over replacing his microwave food, the reopening is a success. Months later, the restaurant is making profit. Ramsay sends Michelle for further culinary training, and she impresses him with freshly cooked food. The restaurant was renamed Martins' Bistro during production. The Runaway Girl Justin runs The Runaway Girl, specialising in Spanish tapas, with best friend and head chef, Richie. Ramsay finds the name and appearance of the restaurant to be similar to a strip club. The kitchen does no preparation work before service, as Justin has had Richie pre-cook all the meals in advance to prevent wastage. Justin invests very little in the kitchen and focuses on organising live music events, which customers find loud and obnoxious. Richie launches a heated tirade about Justin's inability to listen to criticism, threatening to resign if the restaurant does not immediately improve. Ramsay employs a mystery diner to assess the service, and despite Justin claiming to recognise their purpose, botches the service and forgets to even provide cutlery, resulting in a scathing review. After helping Justin and Richie make amends, he refurbishes the restaurant and renames it Silversmiths, bans live music and, realising that they have no chance of competing against local Spanish restaurants, changes the focus to modern British cuisine. Before Ramsay’s revisit, he sends another mystery diner to the restaurant, who gives a positive assessment of the service. Justin has stuck to the changes, and Richie has found a new passion for food. (en)
  • The Granary is run by ambitious entrepreneur Nigel Nieddu. Originally intended as an exclusive club for the rich and famous, Nigel has had to rebrand the restaurant, which now struggles to pull customers and has a poor reputation with the locals for its exclusive impression. Ramsay and Nigel eat lunch together, where it becomes clear that the restaurant does not live up to its focus of modern British food, with too many exotic dishes on the menu that the kitchen staff struggle to cook. The kitchen is run by Martin, who has taken on board two delinquent teenage boys to help them back on track with cooking. Ramsay books the restaurant to half capacity for lunch to test the kitchen, but unused to even these numbers, the staff struggle to keep up. Ramsay identifies that Nigel, who has no experience as a restaurant manager, lacks control over the dining room and has difficulty accepting criticism. Nigel even struggles to delegate tasks to his staff when challenged to put together a prefabricated chicken coop. After convincing Nigel to turn to a simpler British menu and allowing Martin to have more control, the staff host a food fair to bring the community back. The reopening begins well, but Martin struggles with the numbers and fails to show strong leadership under pressure. The kitchen staff lose discipline, although young cook Pete is able to hold himself together. The service is disappointing, with Martin disappointed with himself and Nigel determined to get it right. Revisiting the restaurant, Ramsay is pleased to find the restaurant is maintaining a steady flow of customers. Martin reveals that he is leaving, after applying for a government grant to set up a workshop to help troubled teenagers through cooking. (en)
  • Despite enjoying perhaps more customers than any other restaurant seen to date on the show, new owner Scott Aitchison reveals that The Priory is losing money because almost all the business is from people using "50% off" vouchers on the restaurant's carvery - customers are in effect paying only £5 for a full meal, less than the value of the ingredients in the carvery, causing the restaurant to take a significant loss on almost every sale. Ramsay also strongly criticizes the work ethic and competence of head chef Toby, and is infuriated to discover the kitchen is full of old food and filthy, rusting equipment, which he orders to be replaced. However, Ramsay suspects that the kitchen staff are merely demotivated due to the unchanging menu. He sets up a new grill menu, but Toby is even worse at cooking that than the carvery. Ramsay orders the restaurant's general manager Matt, himself an experienced chef, to take over from Toby, who is demoted to sous-chef. This change in roles finally gets things moving, and under Matt's leadership the kitchen finally gets through a service. In the revisit, Matt is still heading up the kitchen and Toby has been fired for serving expired chicken. Scott has refused to fully commit to the new menu, and is only running it on weekdays, with the carvery still running at weekends, so Ramsay has Scott and the staff run an advertising campaign for the new menu in the town center. (en)
  • Ramsay is simultaneously delighted to be working in Paris, the city where he originally learned to be a chef, and a little daunted at the prospect of taking on a vegetarian restaurant. By the end of the first night, he forces owner Rachel McNally to fire her lazy, incompetent head chef Daniel . Rachel's friend, waitress Stephanie, quits a day later after Ramsay criticizes her attitude. Ramsay dislikes the dull, health-conscious fare, pointing out that people come to Paris to indulge themselves. He demonstrates by taking the staff out to eat, followed by an evening's drinking in bars, and finally to a burlesque performance; inspired, he and the staff jointly devise a vegetarian but still very luxurious chocolate dessert. Ramsay proceeds to prove the restaurant's potential by opening it himself for lunch, something Rachel has never done, and makes over €400 from a simple meal of tomato soup and grilled cheese-on-toast. Backup then arrives in the form of Rachel's father Brian and promising young chef India Innes, and despite a brief delay caused by Rachel forgetting to buy supplies, a strong relaunch service seemingly has the restaurant set up for success. When Gordon returns for his revisit, however, he finds that the restaurant has closed. Rachel gave up and quit just a few weeks after Ramsay left, and is completely unapologetic when Ramsay catches up with her, leading Ramsay to furiously berate her for letting down Brian and India . He finally accuses Rachel of being the single worst owner he's ever dealt with on the show, causing her to storm out of the interview. The episode ends on a positive note however, as Ramsay sees enough potential in India to hire her to work at his Boxwood restaurant. (en)
  • Ramsay meets Executive Chef Alex Scott in the kitchen, where he finds no authentic Italian ingredients, and too many precooked and prepackaged dishes. His meal consists of greasy minestrone soup, breadsticks in a paper package, and sausages on garlic bread that remind him of "two poodles' penises doused in parsley". In the walk-in, Ramsay finds old food, Pot Noodles, and rotten vegetables. Worst of all, the kitchen and floor are filthy, with food debris everywhere . Despite Alex losing £1,000 per week, Ramsay opens his garage to find a brand new BMW with custom numberplates – "A1 6H3F". Ramsay discovers that Alex had spent £48,000 on the car, and straight away sets off to sell both the car and the numberplate – calling a number of celebrity chefs about the latter, with amusing results. Ramsay teaches Gavin, the ineffectual manager, to be more authoritative – even roleplaying an uncooperative cook, to let Gavin tell him off. Ramsay also has the cooks engage in a pizza contest; which the sous-chef, Aldona Novak, wins. This ignites some passion in her for food, whereas before she had completely lacked it. Ramsay also updates the menu and the decor, bringing in paintings from a local art school. On reopening night, Alex starts to get overwhelmed and takes too long getting food out, but Gavin's newfound assertiveness saves the night. Six weeks later, Ramsay revisits La Lanterna and found that Alex has stuck to the changes – keeping the kitchen clean, serving fresh ingredients, and making homemade ravioli and desserts. Gavin has also continued to be a better manager. Alex is now making £4,000 a week and has been able to pay down £20,000 of debt, enough to start paying himself a salary. (en)
  • Before visiting the inn, Ramsay discusses its history and the success it had under former owner Franco Taruschio, which has turned into financial difficulty under current owner Francesco Mattioli, something that has surprised Ramsay, given that the two were already acquainted from Francesco's career as a restaurant manager in London. However, Ramsay soon discovers exactly how bad things are; the restaurant is without a head chef, the food is very expensive and of poor quality , and the locals have lost interest. Ramsay helps Francesco recruit a new head chef, Spencer Ralph, and create a more reasonably priced menu, before holding a special anniversary dinner to celebrate the inn's 40th anniversary, with Franco in attendance. When he returns for a revisit, Ramsay finds that despite the loss of the restaurant's Michelin Star, the situation has improved somewhat; the food is definitely better, and the inn has more customers, but the prices are still very high. Before leaving, Ramsay reiterates that Francesco has to lower prices if he wants to succeed. (en)
  • Revisited episode As of Ramsay’s second revisit, Bonaparte's has closed altogether, and is up for sale. More importantly Ramsay reveals that Sue, who refuses to be interviewed in the episode, has made several allegations about Ramsay and the show through the press and is considering a lawsuit against both . Ramsay also catches up with Tim, who has decided to change careers completely and happily pursuing work in television as a runner, though is dismayed to find that, like in the original episode, Tim still can't successfully cook an omelette. (en)
  • Upon visiting the Sandgate Hotel, Ramsay is immediately confused with the hotel's layout. There is a bar, a restaurant, and even a Japanese restaurant downstairs, all run from the same kitchen. To further complicate the experience, each has its own menu and diners cannot order from one menu without going to the other restaurant. Ramsay finds Stuart White, a gentle Geordie, in charge of the kitchen alongside his young inexperienced assistants. Ramsay identifies numerous issues: Stuart is clearly not comfortable cooking the bizarre range of food and has no experience in cooking Japanese food; he must leave the kitchen to his junior chefs while he runs the balcony grill; the orders are sent through an intercom system that disrupts the kitchen; the hotel staff spend too much time and money at their own bar ; and the number of managers causes confusion over who is in charge. Furthermore, during the week Stuart loses his AA rosette, severely demoralising him. Despite these problems, Ramsay manages to set the restaurant on the right path by turning the Japanese restaurant into an exclusive dining area, focusing the menu on fresh seafood, and establishing more control over the front of house with owner Lois as the host. Ramsay returns to find that turnover has doubled and while Stuart had not yet regained his AA rosette, he was relieved to find his morale and passion had improved. (en)
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  • Ramsay has major issues with the food, but finds the biggest problem to be the feuds among the owners and staff; owner Sandy Morgan has little knowledge of restaurants and insists on personally buying all the ingredients from a nearby supermarket rather than appropriate business supplier. Her younger daughter Laura Kelly has even less business knowledge. Elder daughter Helen Kelly has more, but works elsewhere and therefore only works at the restaurant part-time. Head chef Philip Lee has a confrontational attitude, uses bizarre combinations in the menu and doesn't get on with sous-chef Emma, who nonetheless serves Ramsay the only thing he likes, a sticky toffee pudding. Ramsay finds it hard going, and the continued feuds cause Laura to temporarily walk away from the restaurant, but with Helen committing to the restaurant full-time and Phil agreeing to work more with Emma and simplifying the menu, things begin to look up. When he revisits, Ramsay finds the restaurant running much better, thanks to Helen handling the business aspects and Sandy focusing on hospitality. Most significantly, a week after Ramsay left, Sandy promoted Emma to head chef and gave Phil an ultimatum to accept demotion to sous-chef or be fired; he resigned. Ramsay visits Phil at his new job at a restaurant on the Albert Dock, though there are no hard feelings between the two. (en)
  • Ramsay is initially displeased with the restaurant's atmosphere and misleading claims of being Nottingham's best restaurant . Owner Arfan "Raz" Razak proudly boasts that his "make your own curry" idea is what sets his restaurant apart, but Ramsay tells him that it's actually ensuring the business will fail. The kitchen staff have to buy huge quantities of ingredients to make all the curries on the menu, none of them taste nice, and not even the restaurant staff can taste the difference between them. At Ramsay’s urging, head chef Khan puts a lamb korma made from a family recipe on the menu for the second night's service, which proves a big hit and wins Raz over. Ramsay sells Raz on the idea of making curry deliveries to offices in the city center. With a fully revamped menu based on regional flavours, the reopening night is a big hit. Subsequently, the restaurant enjoys such success that when Ramsay revisits, he can't even find a seat. He does however take issue with the ugly naan bread stands that Raz has been using throughout the episode, to the point where at the end, he takes them to a scrap metal dealer to be destroyed. (en)
  • Initially, Ramsay deems the restaurant's problem to be its unfocused, over-complicated menu, and Ramsay helps owner Maura Dooris to address this, along with setting up deals with local butchers. However, Ramsay also finds head chef Lenin to be alarmingly inconsistent in terms of ability, and on further investigation finds that he's been drinking in service. While Lenin is very competent when sober, his standards slip dramatically when he has been drinking. Ramsay orders Lenin to restrict his drinking to the evenings, but on his next shift he gets a waitress to smuggle alcohol into the kitchen for him, further angering Ramsay. Ramsay manages to get Lenin to stop drinking on the third night by promising to himself give up swearing for that night's service, but events take a serious turn on the fourth night, when Lenin suddenly collapses in service and has to be rushed to hospital, where it's revealed that he's in the early stages of cirrhosis. This leads to Ramsay bringing in former chef and charity founder Michael Quinn to discuss the issue of alcoholism and drug abuse in the industry, and Michael tells Ramsay that 10% of all chefs will encounter substance abuse issues during their careers, and that Lenin must give up his job and enter rehab. In the meantime, Ramsay and sous-chef Les manage a successful service with a new menu focused around Irish cuisine. When Ramsay revisits, he finds that the restaurant has a new head chef, and that Lenin is now only involved to hand over the reins before checking into rehab. More importantly, Lenin's cirrhosis was found to be treatable, and he's expected to make a full recovery. That night, Maura forces a reluctant Ramsay to engage in an Irish folk dance with her. (en)
  • In a Kitchen Nightmares first, Ramsay works with a restaurant that has opened only 8 weeks prior to his arrival. Owners Milan and Gina are new to the restaurant industry, and their inexperience leads them to lean on head chef Neal to manage the restaurant as well as run the kitchen, putting heavy pressure on Neal. The restaurant’s menu is too complicated for a small brigade and Neal fails to delegate to his assistant chefs, which slows down service and causes Neal to be extremely stressed while cooking. In order to demonstrate the difficulty that Neal and the servers are under, Ramsay has Milan and Gina work a service with only six guests to demonstrate the negative impact of decisions they had made, like the broken dumbwaiter and the complicated menu. He also implements a new menu based around sharing plates to take pressure off the kitchen. During the relaunch, the service initially starts off strongly. However, when the sharing plates run out, Neal reverts to his bad habits. Ramsay is able to get Neal back on track, saving the service and impressing a local food critic. No revisit is shown in the episode, but it is said that the restaurant is taking in £5,000 a week, Neal and Emily are managing the restaurant, and the owners have taken a step back. (en)
  • Laurence Davy runs a restaurant in an ideal Spanish holiday location, but has difficulty attracting locals. Ramsay discovers a menu that encompasses numerous cuisines and appalling recipes, such as prawns with chocolate sauce and chicken with banana. Poor service and improperly cooked food have given the restaurant a negative reputation, especially after Laurence's bizarre recipes and arrogant attitude alienated a donkey sanctuary. To show the staff the importance of letting ingredients speak for themselves, he creates smoothies from the menu items, including the prawns with chocolate, with Lawrence being unable to identify the prawns. Ramsay creates a simple menu for the night's service, but Lawrence insists that he is in control of his large, unpopular menu and only switches to Ramsay’s backup menu after it is too late. To make things worse, the restaurant is robbed during the night, with the thieves taking money from the takings stored in a filing cabinets. Ramsay takes Laurence to a bullfighting school to demonstrate the importance of listening to expert advice. He also berates Laurence over his excessive use of his plancha grill, causing food to be overcooked and taste monotonous, and teaches him to cook fresh food in pans. The final service begins well, but the staff have double-booked tables, causing confusion in the kitchen and ruining an otherwise nearly flawless reopening. Ramsay leaves, concerned that the restaurant would not make it through the slower winter season. When Ramsay revisits, he finds that the restaurant is doing well, and Laurence has ceased using the grill. The kitchen staff have been moved around to more suitable roles, and Laurence has found a new passion for cooking. (en)
  • Revisited episode After recapping the original episode, Ramsay returns to the Glass House for a second time, and is happy to see standards mostly being maintained, though he takes the time to criticize Richard for allowing standards to slip a little in certain areas. Fortunately, Richard quickly corrects this. It's noted that a few members in the kitchen team have changed; in particular, two of them have been hired by Ramsay himself to work at his restaurants. (en)
  • As soon as he arrives at the restaurant, Ramsay is outraged by head chef Steve and the staff cooking themselves a dinner of sirloin steak belonging to the restaurant, and accuses them of taking advantage of owners Tim and Debbie. However, Tim is discovered to be a big part of the problem due to his interference in service, refusal to allow Steve to set his own menu, and careless handling of the business side of the restaurant. Ramsay has further criticism for Steve's lack of local product knowledge and not even being able to speak French. However, he and the kitchen staff cook good dishes after Ramsay takes them to a local seafood market, only for Tim accuse the staff of laziness upon seeing the results, even threatening to fire them. Despite this, the reopening night goes well, and Ramsay tells Tim that so long as he doesn't interfere with the running of the kitchen, he can make Le Deck a success. No revisit is shown in the episode, though an epilogue caption reveals that the restaurant is still doing well, while Steve has left and returned to the mountain resort where he previously worked, leaving sous-chef Stuey to take over as head chef. (en)
  • On his arrival, Ramsay finds that owner and former actor Allan Love is in a fragile emotional state due to the precarious nature of the business and the possibility of losing his house. Allan's restaurant specialises in fish, which he dislikes, and his two chefs, Jamie and Alex, are lazy and seemingly only interested in the money. Ramsay realises that the restaurant's fish is too expensive and sub-standard. On taking Alex and Jamie to a local fish market finds that pollock is in plentiful local supply and revises the menu, adding a pollock fish and chips meal which proves popular. Ramsay clashes with Allan over the restaurant's gaudy decor, which Allan is proud of and initially threatens to stop filming if Ramsay attempts to change it. Allan eventually agrees to allow a makeover, and Ramsay also has the restaurant renamed Love's Fish Restaurant so as to take advantage of its biggest asset, Allan himself. Jamie is designated head chef, and the full reopening proves a big hit. Two months later, Ramsay returns to Brighton and covertly orders a takeaway, under the name of "Jimmy", in a Scottish accent. When he arrives at the restaurant he finds that it's still a big success, and that Alex was fired two days after Ramsay originally left, after he showed up late to work and openly disrespected Allan. After Gordon and Allan enjoy fish and chips on the beach, Allan sings the episode out by performing My Way. (en)
  • Revisited episode While the overall standard of food has been broadly maintained as of his second revisit, Ramsay is dismayed to find that the number of customers has dropped to its lowest-ever number, and that Francesco is still charging extremely high prices that, on average, are in excess of £60 for a main course alone. After speaking to the locals and finding out that those who've visited the inn have enjoyed the food but not felt it to be worth the price, Ramsay creates a new dish that can be sold for half the price of the existing items and still be very profitable. However, Francesco is adamant that his approach is correct, and openly says that he would rather see the inn go out of business than make prices as cheap as Ramsay is suggesting. Ramsay gives up, tells Francesco that the inn will close if he maintains his current approach, and leaves. (en)
  • Clubway 41 is run by Dave Jackson and his girlfriend Dawn Brindley, and is heavily promoted on the back of being named Blackpool Restaurant of the Year, but is struggling to attract customers. Ramsay finds that the upstairs restaurant is being kept afloat by the downstairs greasy spoon café. Dave's salmon with strawberry and mash with nectarines are appalling to Ramsay. Dave has difficulty taking criticism from Ramsay and shows little proficiency for cooking, and even less familiarity with managing a kitchen, even with the downstairs cook Nigel Lloyd, who was more capable in handling the rush. Digging deeper, Ramsay discovers that no locals have heard of the award-winning Clubway 41 and obtains copies of the nomination forms, finding the reviews to be almost farcical. Identifying the difficulty with attracting customers to an upstairs restaurant, he takes a risk and turns the downstairs café into the main attraction, focusing on simple English food. In the reopening, the restaurant is renamed Jacksons. With Dave and Nigel in the kitchen, the service begins well, and while Nigel is a capable assistant, Dave continues to struggle with handling the workload. When Ramsay revisits, he finds a significant turn of events. A new bus stop was built in front of the restaurant, deterring customers from coming in. Nigel has left, leaving Dave in the kitchen, and the restaurant has reverted to its previous greasy spoon fare. Ramsay brings the owners out to Blackpool to do heavy promoting and places ads on the buses to help bring customers back. (en)
  • Initially, siblings Joe and Terry Quelcutti seem to be more interested in running the establishment as a bar rather than a restaurant, which has caused chef Terry’s food to be abysmal. However, Ramsay identifies a bigger problem: server Joe’s inability to keep cool during service leads him to regularly confront guests he’s meant to be serving. In order to improve the siblings’ abilities in the front and back of house, Ramsay has them work a lunch service at Quique De Costa, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the area. Ramsay relaunches the restaurant as Quelcutti’s Tapas with a menu focused on Spanish tapas and quality wine. During service, Joe’s panicky nature initially causes him to take too many food orders and get short with Ramsay; fortunately, Joe is able to regain his rhythm and the service ends well. Upon revisit, Ramsay returns to find the restaurant is making money, and the siblings are finally able to pay themselves a wage. (en)
  • Revisited episode Though Ramsay is initially pleased to see that the restaurant still has good visitor numbers, and that former grill chef Norm is no longer working there, Ramsay soon becomes concerned when he finds that the menu has expanded again, now including various overcooked and tasteless pasta dishes. In an attempt to persuade Laurence to revert to solely using local produce, Ramsay sets up a cook-off on the beach between his seafood paella and Laurence's pasta, with the paella easily winning among the beach-goers. While Laurence eventually agrees to remove the pasta dishes from his menu, Ramsay is no longer as optimistic about the restaurant's future as he was during his initial revisit, and is worried that Laurence will soon lose focus again. (en)
  • While Ramsay quickly sees the potential in the restaurant upon his arrival, due to the attractive building, excellent location and strong flow of tourists, he finds the actual food to be poor, which he blames on new owner Neil Farrell's inexperience and panicky nature and head chef Richard Collins' lazy attitude, which hampers an otherwise-talented kitchen staff. Ramsay also finds the kitchen to be in a terrible state, and makes the staff join him in cleaning and repainting it. An initial failure to improve sees Richard come dangerously close to being fired, but he talks Neil into giving him one last chance, and Richard is able to improve and lead the kitchen through a service with a simplified, revamped menu. The following month, Ramsay revisits the restaurant, and is pleased to see that they have further improved their menu and food, and that Neil and Richard are now getting along well. (en)
  • In a break from form, Ramsay declares that the restaurant's food is excellent, and easily the best he's had on the show so far. However, he finds that owner-chef Charita Jones is far too easygoing when managing her staff , tends to rely on freezing her food and has made little attempt to promote the restaurant. With Ramsay’s help, she adjusts to cooking all her food to order, and manages to pull in more customers. The kitchen staff initially finds it hard to adjust to the hugely increased custom, but soon adapt as the week goes on. In his revisit two months later, Ramsay finds that the restaurant is still a success, Charita is focusing on running the front of house, and is also considering moving to a larger location to expand the potential of her business. (en)
  • Revisited episode The restaurant, now extremely popular, has moved to larger premises and been renamed Momma Cherri's Big House. In part to cope with the massively increased custom, Charita is beginning to revert to her old ways; however after Ramsay's coaching is able to adapt to larger-scale catering without sacrificing quality. (en)
  • Ramsay has mixed feelings on the restaurant's food, noting that while head chef Loïc Lefebvre's food is technically very proficient, it's over-complicated, not cost-efficient, and would have limited appeal even in London or Edinburgh, to say nothing of Inverness. After helping Loïc and his team gain a better understanding of local culture by taking them to an Inverness Caledonian Thistle match and even getting them to wear kilts for their reopening service, Gordon helps Loïc create a menu that's sophisticated, but also cost-effective and appealing to the locals. When he revisits the restaurant, owned by millionaire Barry Larson, Ramsay is pleased to see that Loïc has stuck with the new menu, and he is also impressed by a redesign of the restaurant. In a pre-credits caption, it's revealed that the restaurant was renamed Abstract shortly before the episode aired. (en)
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  • Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares je britský gastronomický televízní pořad, který provází šéfkuchař Gordon Ramsay. Program odvysílala v premiéře britská televizní stanice Channel 4 v roce 2004. Pořad byl oceněný cenou BAFTA a Grammy. (cs)
  • Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares es un programa de televisión británico presentado por el cocinero Gordon Ramsay. El programa ha sido ganador de un BAFTA y del Premio Emmy debutó en Channel 4 en 2004. (es)
  • Cauchemar en cuisine (Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares) (Les cauchemars en cuisine de Ramsay en anglais) est une émission de téléréalité britannique mettant en scène le célèbre chef-cuisinier Gordon Ramsay. L'émission est diffusée du 27 avril 2004 au 30 janvier 2014 sur Channel 4. En France, l'émission est diffusée sur W9 et sur M6, et rediffusée sur Paris Première. (fr)
  • Elake kocken (engelsk originaltitel: Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares) är en brittisk reality-tv-serie med kocken Gordon Ramsay i huvudrollen. Serien började visas 2004 i Channel 4. I serien besöker Ramsay restauranger som har stora problem. Han har en vecka på sig att hjälpa restaurangen på rätt köl. Serien har blivit uppmärksammad bland annat för exponeringen av restaurangbranschen och för Ramsays ärliga men hårda och ofta grova språk. Den har utnämnts till Best Feature vid 2005 och 2008, och har fått en Emmy Award för bästa underhållning utan manus 2006. (sv)
  • Gordon Ramsay: Chef ohne Gnade, Originaltitel Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares (dt. Ramsays Küchenalbträume) ist eine britische Fernsehserie, die den Koch Gordon Ramsay dabei zeigt, wie er versucht, angeschlagene Restaurants zu retten. Die Serie wird vom britischen Fernsehsender Channel 4 produziert und läuft in Deutschland auf dem Sender DMAX. 2008 wurde sie von der British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) und 2006 mit dem Emmy ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay first broadcast on Channel 4 in 2004. In each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later to see how business has fared in his absence. Episodes from series one and two have been re-edited with additional new material as Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; they featured Ramsay checking up on restaurants a year or more after he attended to them. (en)
  • Cucine da incubo (Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares) è un programma televisivo trasmesso dall'emittente TV britannica Channel 4 dal 2004 al 2009 in cui il cuoco Gordon Ramsay cercava di salvare dei ristoranti e dei pub nel Regno Unito sull'orlo del fallimento. Il programma ha avuto un seguito con Cucine da incubo USA (Kitchen Nightmares), ambientato, invece, negli Stati Uniti. Nel mese di giugno 2014, Ramsay ha annunciato che sarebbe tornato per quattro puntate dopo una pausa di sette anni. Questi quattro episodi hanno portato la versione, che esiste negli Stati Uniti e nel Regno Unito, al termine. (it)
  • Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares é um programa de televisão com o famoso chef britânico Gordon Ramsay que estreou 27 de abril de 2004 no Channel 4. Em cada episódio, Ramsay visita um restaurante com problemas e funciona como um solucionador de problemas para ajudar a melhorar o estabelecimento em apenas uma semana. Ramsay revisita o restaurante alguns meses depois para ver como os negócios se saíram em sua ausência. Os episódios da primeira e segunda temporada foram reeditados com novo material adicional como Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; eles mostravam Ramsay checando os restaurantes um ano ou mais depois de atendê-los. (pt)
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