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Genre | Reality television |
Directed by | Brad Kreisberg |
Starring | Gordon Ramsay |
Narrated by | J.V. Martin |
Composer | David Vanacore |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Arthur Smith Patricia Llewellyn Kent Weed Gerry McKean Curt Northrup |
Original release | |
Network | FOX |
Release | September 19, 2007 – present |
Related | |
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares |
Kitchen Nightmares or Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA is an American reality television series on the Fox Broadcasting network, in which chef Gordon Ramsay helps failing restaurants. It is based on the Channel 4 show Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, produced in the United Kingdom. The American series also airs on Channel 4 where it is screened uncensored. The US show premiered Wednesday September 19, 2007.
In September 2007, a case was filed by a restaurant employee against Ramsay for allegedly staging some dramatic elements in the second episode. The case was dismissed and sent instead to arbitration.[1]
The first season, which focused on restaurants in the Southern California and New York City areas, ended in December, 2007. The second season premiered on September 4, 2008.[2] Season Two included episodes in the upper midwestern United States as well as New York and California. In September, 2008, Fox announced that Kitchen Nightmares would return for a third season.[3]
Episodes
Season 1: 2007
# | Restaurant | Location | Original airdate | Notes |
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1. | Peter's | Babylon, New York | Sept. 19, 2007 | Reported closed.[4] |
2. | Dillon's | New York, New York | Sept. 26, 2007 | Name changed to Purnima during relaunch. |
3. | The Mixing Bowl | Bellmore, New York | Oct. 3, 2007 | Reported closed.[4] |
4. | Seascape | Islip, New York | Oct. 10, 2007 | Five months after the relaunch of Seascape, the owner sold the restaurant.[5] |
5. | The Olde Stone Mill | Tuckahoe, New York | Oct. 17, 2007 | |
6. | Sebastian's | Toluca Lake, California | Nov. 7, 2007 | Closed in January 2008.[6] |
7. | Finn McCool's | Westhampton, New York | Nov. 14, 2007 | |
8. | Lela's | Pomona, California | Nov. 21, 2007 | An epilogue noted the restaurant closed five months after taping was completed when the owner could not meet her debts. |
9. | Campania | Fair Lawn, New Jersey | Nov. 28, 2007 | |
10. | The Secret Garden | Moorpark, California | Dec. 12, 2007 |
Season 2: 2008-2009
# | Restaurant | Location | Original airdate | Notes |
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* | Kitchen Nightmares Revisited: Gordon Returns | Sept. 4, 2008 | Ramsay returns a year later for progress reports on six restaurants from first season. | |
11. | Handlebar | Mount Sinai, New York | Sept. 11, 2008 | |
12. | Giuseppi's | Macomb Township, Michigan | Sept. 18, 2008 | |
13. | Trobiano's | Great Neck, New York | Sept. 25, 2008 | Reported closed [4] |
14. | Black Pearl | New York, New York | Sept. 25, 2008 | Closed four days after the episode was broadcast.[7] |
15. | J Willy's | South Bend, Indiana | October 30, 2008 | Closed February 4, 2009.[8] |
16. | Hannah & Mason's | Cranbury, New Jersey | November 6, 2008 | Reported closed [9] |
17. | Jack's Waterfront | St. Clair Shores, Michigan | November 6, 2008 | Now under new ownership.[10] |
18. | Sabatiello's | Stamford, Connecticut | November 13, 2008 | Closed in January 2009.[11] |
19. | Fiesta Sunrise | West Nyack, New York | November 13, 2008 | Reported closed via Google Maps |
20. | Sante La Brea | Los Angeles, California | November 20, 2008 | |
21. | Cafe 36 | La Grange, Illinois | January 15, 2009 |
A further episode, featuring Casa Roma in Lancaster, California was produced. It was broadcast in the UK on April 3, 2009.[12]
Reception
Ginia Bellafante of the New York Times found Ramsay's teaching methods and high standards "undeniably hypnotic" and commented that "the thrill of watching Mr. Ramsay is in witnessing someone so at peace with his own arrogance."[13] Doug Elfman of the Chicago Sun-Times said the show is "a very entertaining public service" that "will make you laugh, make you sick and make you think".[14] Randy Cordova of the Arizona Republic found Ramsay "just as blustery and foul-mouthed here as he is on Hell's Kitchen. But he is also oddly endearing, mainly because he genuinely seems invested in the fate of each restaurant".[15]
Some critics found Fox's adaptation of Kitchen Nightmares strayed from the strengths of the original Channel 4 series. Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune said, "Leave it to Fox to take something the Brits did pretty well and muck it up". She added, "Never mind the cooking; this edition of the show appears to be more interested in playing up the family dramas at the restaurants Ramsay visits".[16] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times commented, "Whereas the British Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is fundamentally a food show — it has interesting things to show you about how a restaurant runs and a kitchen works, the wonders of local markets and what you can make from them if you're Gordon Ramsay or willing to follow his instructions — the Fox edition emphasizes mishap, argument and emotional breakdown almost to the exclusion of cuisine".[17]
In addition, one review revealed that at least one restaurant featured in the first season did not actually apply to be featured on the show, but was invited due to the personality of the chef who had previously applied for Hell's Kitchen. According to the review, the business at the restaurant went up 37% after Ramsay's visit.[18]
References
- ^ "TV Chef Out of Frying Pan". New York Post. 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
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- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (September 11, 2008). "Gordon Ramsay cooks with Fox". Variety. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
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(help) - ^ a b c "Dream ending for Ramsay's Kitchen turns into a nightmare". The Herald. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
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(help) - ^ "Kitchen Nightmares: Seascape Inn in Islip, NY: How much grease sludge could you clean up in a couple of days?". film.com. 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^ The Shutter: Sebastian's of Toluca Lake. Eater LA : The Los Angeles Restaurant, Bar, and Nightlife Blog.
- ^ "The Shutter: Even Ramsay Can't Save The Black Pearl". Eater.com. 2008-09-29. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
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(help) - ^ JWilleys.com: "Thank you", February 4, 2009
- ^ "Dream ending for Ramsay's Kitchen turns into a nightmare". The Herald. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
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- ^ Healy, Peter (2008-12-10). "Nightmare on Bedford: Sabatiello's Restaurant Has Closed Its Doors". The Advocate. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
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(help) (article no longer on site's free area) - ^ "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares - USA - Casa Roma". Channel 4 (UK TV station). Retrieved 2009-04-06.
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"To Perk Up a Restaurant, Add Luster Where Lacking". The New York Times. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
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"Something's rotten in our restaurants". Chicago Sun-Times. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
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(help) - ^ "Fox cooks up delicious 'Nightmares'". Arizona Republic. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
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(help) - ^ "Another helping of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay". Chicago Tribune. 2007-09-17. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
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"'Kitchen Nightmares': Mishaps and emotion are main courses". Los Angeles Times. 2007-09-19. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
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(help) - ^ "Kitchen Nightmare in Westhampton: What Happens to a Restaurant after Chef Ramsay Leaves". New York Post. 2007-11-12. Retrieved 2007-11-30.
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External links
- Kitchen Nightmares official site
- Kitchen Nightmares at IMDb
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