Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 19
Hell's Kitchen: Las Vegas | |
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Season 19 | |
File:Hell's Kitchen season 19 title card.png | |
Hosted by | Gordon Ramsay |
No. of contestants | 18 |
Winner | Kori Sutton |
Runner-up | Mary Lou Davis |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | January 7 April 22, 2021 | –
Season chronology | |
The nineteenth season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen (subtitled as Hell's Kitchen: Las Vegas) premiered on Fox on January 7, 2021, and concluded on April 22, 2021. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef,[1] while season 10 winner Christina Wilson returned to serve as red team sous-chef,[2] season seven runner-up Jason Santos joined to serve as blue team sous-chef,[3] and Marino Monferrato returned to serve as maître d'hôtel.[4] For the first time, the winner of this season received a position as a head chef at Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Restaurant in Lake Tahoe.[1]
Prior to the United States premiere, the season began airing in the United Kingdom in October 2020 on ITV2.[5][6]
The season was won by executive chef Kori Sutton, with chef de cuisine Mary Lou Davis finishing second, and executive chef Declan Horgan placing third.
Production
On February 26, 2019, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a nineteenth and twentieth season.[7] Both seasons were filmed in 2019 (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic)[8][3] on a set at Caesars Palace on Caesars Entertainment property in Las Vegas, Nevada, replicating the nearby Hell's Kitchen restaurant.[9][10][11]
On November 10, 2020, it was announced that the nineteenth season would premiere on January 7, 2021.[12][1]
Chefs
Eighteen chefs competed in season 19.[8]
Contestant[8] | Age[a] | Occupation | Hometown[8] | Result |
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Kori Sutton | 37 | Executive Chef | Los Angeles, California | Winner |
Mary Lou Davis | 28 | Chef de cuisine | San Antonio, Texas | Runner-up |
Declan Horgan | 42 | Executive chef | Washington, DC | Eliminated during finals |
Cody Candelario | 26 | Executive sous-chef | Sherman Oaks, California | Eliminated before finals |
Amber Lancaster | 30 | Executive chef | Chicago, Illinois | Eliminated after tenth service |
Nicole "Nikki" Hanna[13] | 25 | Line cook | Wolfeboro, New Hampshire | Eliminated after Black Jackets challenge |
Jordan Savell | 29 | Executive chef | North Richland Hills, Texas | Eliminated after ninth service |
Marc Quinones | 37 | Executive chef | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Eliminated after eighth service |
Adam Pawlak | 28 | Executive chef | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Eliminated after seventh service |
Lauren Lawless | 30 | Private chef | San Diego, California | Eliminated after "Cook for your life" challenge |
Syann Williams | 26 | Line cook | Atlanta, Georgia | Eliminated after sixth service |
Josh Oakley | 28 | Executive chef | Denver, Colorado | Eliminated after fifth service |
Peter Martinez | 38 | Sous-chef | Palisades Park, New Jersey | Ejected during fourth service |
Brittani Ratcliff | 30 | Executive sous-chef | Morehead, Kentucky | Eliminated after third service |
Drew Tingley | 30 | Line cook | Millmont, Pennsylvania | Hospitalized before wedding breakfast service |
Fabiola Fuentes | 32 | Line cook | Indio, California | Eliminated after second service |
Eliott Sanchez | 23 | Private chef | Bayonne, New Jersey | Eliminated after first service |
Kenneth McDuffie | 35 | Private chef | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Eliminated during shrimp challenge |
- Notes
- ^ Age at the time of filming
Contestant progress
No. | Chef | Original teams | Switched teams | Individuals | Final | |||||||||||||||
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1901/1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1910 | 1911 | 1912 | 1913 | 1914 | 1915 | 1916 | ||||||
1 | Kori | IN | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | NOM | IN | WIN | WIN | LOSE | IN | IN | IN | IN | WINNER | |||
2 | Mary Lou | IN | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | WIN | LOSE | IN | WIN | WIN | LOSE | IN | IN | IN | IN | RUNNER-UP | |||
3 | Declan | IN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | IN | LOSE | LOSE | LOSE | IN | NOM | IN | OUT[n 1] | ||||
4 | Cody | IN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | BoB | LOSE | NOM[n 2] | LOSE | IN | IN | OUT | |||||
5 | Amber | IN | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | NOM | WIN | NOM[n 3] | LOSE | LOSE | NOM | IN | OUT | ||||||
6 | Nikki | NOM[n 4] | WIN | NOM | LOSE | WIN | WIN | LOSE | BoB | WIN | WIN | LOSE | OUT | |||||||
7 | Jordan | NOM[n 4] | WIN | NOM | LOSE | WIN | WIN | NOM | NOM[n 3] | WIN | WIN | OUT | ||||||||
8 | Marc | IN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | NOM | LOSE | WIN | NOM[n 3] | NOM | OUT | |||||||||
9 | Adam | IN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | IN | OUT | ||||||||||
10 | Lauren | IN | WIN | NOM | LOSE | NOM | WIN | LOSE | OUT[n 5] | |||||||||||
11 | Syann | IN | WIN | LOSE | NOM | WIN | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||||
12 | Josh | IN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | OUT | |||||||||||||
13 | Peter | IN | LOSE | WIN | NOM | EJEC | ||||||||||||||
14 | Brittani | IN | WIN | LOSE | OUT | |||||||||||||||
15 | Drew | IN | NOM | WIN | HOSP | |||||||||||||||
16 | Fabiola | IN | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||||||||
17 | Eliott | NOM[n 4] | OUT | |||||||||||||||||
18 | Kenneth | OUT[n 6] |
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- Notes
- ^ Chef was eliminated by guest judges during a challenge, not by Ramsay himself
- ^ Chef nominated self
- ^ a b c Chef was nominated by the BoB (Best of the Best), and participated in the "Cook for your life" challenge
- ^ Chef was nominated by the BoB (Best of the Best), participated and eliminated in the "Cook for your life" challenge
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title [14][15] | Original air date [14][15] | Prod. code [14] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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283 | 1 | "Welcome to Vegas" | January 7, 2021 | HK-1901 | 2.78[16] |
284 | 2 | "Shrimply Spectacular" | January 14, 2021 | HK-1902 | 2.67[17] |
285 | 3 | "Hell Caesar!" | January 21, 2021 | HK-1903 | 2.55[18] |
286 | 4 | "Wedding Bells in Hell" | January 28, 2021 | HK-1904 | 2.56[19] |
287 | 5 | "Hell Starts Taking Its Toll" | February 4, 2021 | HK-1905 | 2.82[20] |
288 | 6 | "Metal & Marina" | February 11, 2021 | HK-1906 | 2.50[21] |
289 | 7 | "A Pair of Aces" | February 18, 2021 | HK-1907 | 2.74[22] |
290 | 8 | "Crapping Out in Hell" | February 25, 2021 | HK-1908 | 2.58[23] |
291 | 9 | "Blind Taste Test" | March 4, 2021 | HK-1909 | 2.58[24] |
292 | 10 | "There's Something About Marc" | March 11, 2021 | HK-1910 | 2.44[25] |
293 | 11 | "Sink or Swim" | March 18, 2021 | HK-1911 | 2.74[26] |
294 | 12 | "There's Magic in Hell?" | March 25, 2021 | HK-1912 | 2.85[27] |
295 | 13 | "It's Time!" | April 1, 2021 | HK-1913 | 2.62[28] |
296 | 14 | "Snuggling with the Enemy" | April 8, 2021 | HK-1914 | 2.63[29] |
297 | 15 | "What Happens in Vegas..." | April 15, 2021 | HK-1915 | 2.84[30] |
298 | 16 | "Hitting the Jackpot" | April 22, 2021 | HK-1916 | 2.93[31] |
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