The funny thing afterwards was when Martin sued and claimed that they hired actors to "make the restaurant look successful" it backfired on him. The actors were hired (just like they do for EVERY episode) to tape reenactments of the original success in the scenes.
I like the episode. Was it mill street bistro. I live in Norwalk, Ohio. That restaurant's right down the street from me. And the food was horrible, expensive. But I was just wondering when he left that restaurant that day? I wonder if he went to barry's restaurant? That is also in norwalk ohio.
The funny thing afterwards was when Martin sued and claimed that they hired actors to "make the restaurant look successful" it backfired on him. The actors were hired (just like they do for EVERY episode) to tape reenactments of the original success in the scenes.
Yeah, Dillon's was definitely the worst in the show out of all the disgusting kitchens. At least Amy's Baking Company actually had a clean kitchen.
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not the resturant with the killer lobster.
fail. this isn't about amy's baking company.
That was not a restaurant, it was a glorified bakery built on illegal means
Also, he already did on on Amy's baking company
give andrew credit for trying to keep things going.
Some of what you talked about wasn’t during the revisit, it was during the relaunch.
It’s ROOOOOOOTTTTEEEEENNN!!!! 😂😂😂
When you resturant is only a couple letters different than a dog food company, it is any surpise it is failing?
How can the owners of these restaurants believe that Chef Ramsay will like their bullcrap food?
I like the episode. Was it mill street bistro. I live in Norwalk, Ohio. That restaurant's right down the street from me. And the food was horrible, expensive.
But I was just wondering when he left that restaurant that day? I wonder if he went to barry's restaurant? That is also in norwalk ohio.
09:13 the lady having a drink, was she not a waitress in one of the KN episodes....
That's the chick from zekes!
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