More like Ramsay with adults who should know better. When hes on Masterchef, he really shows off his good side, even with the adults...mostly. His standards go up as the series progresses, as they should.
Hell’s Kitchen: Becomes tense, shouts at contestants and motivates them to make them do better. (Adults) Master Chef: Gives constructive criticism, unlike Joe. (Adults) Master Chef Jr: Go easier and softer on the kids. He’s like a teacher. When something’s wrong with their dish, he still gives constructive criticism.
There was a blind chef, Christine. He always complimented her cooking . He said she cooked like an angel. It was because she had no ego. She was ready to learn or accept she made a mistake.
2:18 Boris is spot on. You do not want to screw up an order for Gordon’s family as it’s bad enough screwing up for other diners but to screw up orders for his family can be seen as an insult
It not even old. Give me a break. Its like 10 minutes old. In a normal restaurant kitchen, that food is still perfectly good and would be served to customers. It isnt bad practice
Gordon is a family man. It's wild to think some of these chefs would think he doesn't want to serve children the same quality of food as adults. Like, cool if you don't like kids, but you still have to RESPECT them.
@@hendricahyawinatha4128 ????? Youre contradicting yourself. You want them to respect you and you say they should be treated equally - so that means you should respect them as well. Either you dont respect them and they're thusly not obligated to respect you OR the respect is mutual. You can't choose one or the other lol. Just do the bare minimum and respect kids, it's not that hard.
I understand disliking kids, but it frustrates me that they lower their standards just because of their emotions towards them like bro you’re in Gordon’s kitchen. You should cook for them the same way you cook for the adults. Why would Gordon want you to work for him if you let your feelings get in the way of making good food?
Exactly! You hit the nail on the head. Those chefs should be cooking those dishes like they were VIP because at that level you have to impress every single time.
I agree with you. I’ve watch all seasons of masterchef junior. Many of the kids have a sophisticated palates. Not just because they are talented home cooks.
Not to mention kids are future customers. Why would they go somewhere as an adult that treated them inferior? Also, if parents want to take their kids out they are going to go somewhere kids will eat. No parent is going to take their kids where they waste money.
*cough cough* Tiffany The fact she was so willing to send out crap just because she doesn't like kids as if she's not doing the same job either way If anything I'm more careful cooking for kids because they can be really picky and have different preferences!
Especially in any place like that where fine dining is the whole point of arriving. Everyone is there to experience some well crafted dining experiences, and cheapening out on any part of that just because you think that customer wouldn't get your level of quality is a shameful display for the whole table who has to deal with that. Add that onto the fact that this is also a recorded and televised experience, you should bring your best to every single customer you possibly can, anyone looking to ever hire you sees that, they know you will judge the customer and potentially ruin their business because they don't meet your personal standards.
Admitting on camera that you _hate_ kids is probably one of the easiest ways to get an audience to hate you. Especially on this show. Trev was _damn lucky_ he didn't say that crap where Gordon could hear him
how? not liking kids doesn't affect your ability to cook. Some ppl just dont like children myself included i can still cook perfectly fine. Its like saying, I dont like picky eaters.
@@Forest_Sofa Elise Harris was a good cook. Russel Kook was a good cook. I'm not talking about cooking skill at all, I'm not sure where you got that from.
20:42 I love Dave, his mannerism throughout is fun. He was good with those kids but pls tell me he did NOT call himself one armed bandit 😂😂 I like how he tried his best and sold his soul to the kids 😂😂😂😂
Remember when Tiffany from S10 said she hates children? Because they know nothing about fine dining! She didn't care too much to serve a burnt pizza to a child.
Also the fact that she lost sight that she is still cooking in Gordon's restaurant and she should take pride in everything she cooks, regardless if it's for adults or children. I didn't see the actual episode, only clips of it, so I don't know if she was eliminated, but she should have been. Burning the pizza and giving it to Gordon to serve wasn't just an accidental oversight, she simply didn't care.
Lowering the standards for kids is wrong. Kids can learn and grow and be quite sophisticated. Also, do they honestly think any child of a world renowned chef doesn’t have a refined palate? She has been eating gourmet food her entire life!
Are you talking about Gordon's kids? I read that when they were younger Gordon wouldn't allow them to eat in his restaurants - except on special occasions - because he didn't want them to become "food snobs". I actually think his wife Tana did a lot of the everyday cooking for the family. That said, I agree that you need to uphold your standards when cooking for children. They can be very picky eaters, and they deserve good dining experiences just like adults do.
What I find funny is how wrong Trev is. According to the official generation lines, Tilly is Gen Z and Trev is in the first year of Millennials. Trev is complaining about his own generation in that clip.
Yeah but official generation lines have constantly been changed over the years, I checked one time and I was a millenial and when I checked recently I was a zoomer so honestly I don't even know. I grew up with VHS and no cellphone until I was in High School, so I think Zoomer should be like 2000 and onward.
I read an article once how '78-'82 are a micro generation called Zennials, like in between Gen X and millennials. I am part of that, and I kind of agree. I'm at the end, and my sister is at the front. We really lived that divide between the two generations. So I kind of get what he's saying. He is one, but doesn't think like one.
Most people move the goal post on "official lines" for superiority complexes. "People older than me are dated with their way of thinking and kids younger than me are too spoiled to appreciate this or that."
These people lowering their standards, talking smack about the younger generation, just isn't professional regardless of whether the customers are children, teenagers and young adults. They deserve as much respect as the adult customers.
Right, I wonder if any of the non kid liking chefs who had or may have their own restaurant would lower the quality of their dishes because a 13 year old order it. All in all it’s not professional at all, and all their doing is messing up their reputation
Or, y'know, he actually likes cooking and knows what he's talking about? I mean, when I was his age, I would often cook and bake stuff and try new recipes just for fun. I admit, most of my family don't like my cooking, but that's because most of my family hate spicy food and I absolutely love it.
@@Big_B_007 so what you're saying is you would love it for a high schooler who MIGHT be a fan of the job you've done professionally for years to come in and start critiquing the way you do it? Like you must have been that kid yourself at some point to be sticking up for an absolute novice who seemingly knows more about their job than them. Good for you bud, hope you enjoyed graduation 👍
"The customer is always right in matters of taste". It shouldn't matter if they're kids, elderly, Karens, or anything. You serve them the best food you can.
In Season 11 the worst most hopeless blue team (bar Jon) tried sending Gordon’s son Jack a cold burger and also raw chicken to sous chef James’ pregnant wife both in the same particular episode
Trevor makes me laugh. "I don't wanna cook for these millenials" This was recorded in 2018, the youngest a millenial could ever possibly have been at that point is 25... He was serving Gen z.
"When did I get old?" Bro you're so old you're blaming a generation that has started to contain 40 year olds... You're so old the people you're trying to insult are potentially the kids of the generation you called out.
I just looked it up and he was 38 when they filmed this. Millenial is 1981-1997. Trevor was *ONE YEAR* older than the oldest millenial at time of filming. 2018-38=1980
@@darknessvoid9614 What? The youngest millenial is irrelevant to the discussion. He's ripping on a generation that he's nearly a part of. If he was born one year later, he would be a millenial.
16:46 When you're trying to grow your established business and you can't get employees because of a kid shortage or because they hate the idea of working for a chef who doesn't care for them - I hope then you remember this day
The only time I ate raw chicken as a kid, I threw up within seconds and the chef was fired in-front of me. Pretty sure I'd accidentally ruin Matts career if he were to serve me raw chicken at HK.
He was a kid who clearly likes cooking that was asked by GORDON RAMSEY to judge for a COMPETITIVE cooking show. All 3 should've judged like Max was. There's no reason not to aim for good food with an event, even for a homecoming, if you have the opportunity.
5:49 "trying to impress a 16 year old girl never worked for me" very poor of choice of words.........i was one of the people who were very happy when trev was eliminated.
I’ve worked in a lot of places where staff think it’s acceptable to serve kids 💩 because they think they can get away with it. It’s a shocking attitude.
Boomers right? So entitled. Let us have some indulgences, after you ruined our job opportunities, our housing issues, the need to compete with migrants that actually push us out of these because of diversity quotas, and the possibility of us running things... Woops. I have some repressed issues. :p
I like how Gordon Ramsay shows really good membership showing they work at a family restaurant for all ages, they dont work at McDonald's so they need to fix their attitude towards kids and make good food regardless of age or go work somewhere that doesnt care
Just from the first video alone, I've learned that the fastest way to get Gordon to absolutely despise you is to screw up his family's order on his watch.
Listen, i can understand the thought of “oh kids only like pizza & whatnot they wont like fine dining” but like- if you arent putting your all into every dish, even for things/ppl you dislike is the mark of a bad chef. Gordan is successful because he puts his all into everything (& is willing to learn from everything)
I'm sure people that lower their standards in general with their job just forget they used to be kids, or they were that stupid as kids to not know how smart they are
Not liking kids is whatever but treating them like they don't matter and don't have opinions is horrible and you should treat anyone no matter their age like they are VIP
16:30 “kids don’t know what fine dining is…”
Proceeds to burn a pizza.
Straight up from Kitchen Nightmares
Literally said by a White girl named Tiffany xdd
Tiffany: *kids don't know what fine dining is...
Master Chef Jr: exists
Tiffany..... Karma hits back you head
bro she looks like pennywise😂
4:55 Gordon reluctantly complying to Tilly’s “no swearing?” request was wholesome 😂
Consider Ramsay lucky that Raj isn't here
His reaction was priceless like she forgot this is HK😂😂
the only lady in the world that Gordon would
not talk back to.
The transition from little Tilly to teen Tilly is amazing. Thanks editors
Hello fellow Singaporean
next is grown up tilly
S8-S18
fr, it was so sweet!
Chef ramsay with adults:😠
Chef ramsay with kids: 😊
More like Ramsay with adults who should know better. When hes on Masterchef, he really shows off his good side, even with the adults...mostly. His standards go up as the series progresses, as they should.
Yeah, it's like a chef who cooked for 15 years should already know how and what to cook and not make any mistakes
Hell’s Kitchen: Becomes tense, shouts at contestants and motivates them to make them do better. (Adults)
Master Chef: Gives constructive criticism, unlike Joe. (Adults)
Master Chef Jr: Go easier and softer on the kids. He’s like a teacher. When something’s wrong with their dish, he still gives constructive criticism.
There was a blind chef, Christine. He always complimented her cooking . He said she cooked like an angel. It was because she had no ego. She was ready to learn or accept she made a mistake.
It's because the kids would avoid swearing tho
“Even if it’s not my family, they deserve fresh risotto” every guest is considered family ❤
2:18 Boris is spot on. You do not want to screw up an order for Gordon’s family as it’s bad enough screwing up for other diners but to screw up orders for his family can be seen as an insult
Vinny serving the old risotto to Ramsay's family must've been the insult of insults that night lol
@@ciberkid22 Definitely
The craziest part is that Gordon told Vinny it was his family BEFOREHAND, and Vinny STILL tried to serve them old risotto
It not even old. Give me a break. Its like 10 minutes old. In a normal restaurant kitchen, that food is still perfectly good and would be served to customers. It isnt bad practice
@@elizabeth.601this isn’t a normal kitchen restaurant…… everything needs to be fresh
Clamenza cooking the pizzas was awesome. He was def having fun and entertaining the kids
I also got the feeling that his mentality was the opposite of Tiffany's, in that he actually did care about putting some good food out for the kids.
@@Big_B_007Clamenza has a better attitude and levels of professionalism than Tiffany in S10.
Georgia : "Waow so good"
Abigail : "Yayy, free food"
Max : "Listen here, you fu**ing donkey"
I hope mac would've comeback in masterchef
And they didn't even listen to Georgia. It was the Max show.
Bro was wild, very cool kid!
Max the Gordon 2.0
Gordon is a family man. It's wild to think some of these chefs would think he doesn't want to serve children the same quality of food as adults. Like, cool if you don't like kids, but you still have to RESPECT them.
EXACTLY!!
NAH we dont need to respect them THEY SHOULD RESPECT US (adult) but dont treat them differently TREAT them EQUALLY.
@@hendricahyawinatha4128 ????? Youre contradicting yourself. You want them to respect you and you say they should be treated equally - so that means you should respect them as well. Either you dont respect them and they're thusly not obligated to respect you OR the respect is mutual. You can't choose one or the other lol. Just do the bare minimum and respect kids, it's not that hard.
@@Thirrin73 english is not my language i hope you understand what im trying to say
@@hendricahyawinatha4128 you very clearly said that adults don't need to respect kids. I disagree with this.
22:38 shoutout to that kid that apologized to the camera dude.
I understand disliking kids, but it frustrates me that they lower their standards just because of their emotions towards them like bro you’re in Gordon’s kitchen. You should cook for them the same way you cook for the adults. Why would Gordon want you to work for him if you let your feelings get in the way of making good food?
Exactly! You hit the nail on the head. Those chefs should be cooking those dishes like they were VIP because at that level you have to impress every single time.
I agree with you. I’ve watch all seasons of masterchef junior. Many of the kids have a sophisticated palates. Not just because they are talented home cooks.
Not to mention kids are future customers. Why would they go somewhere as an adult that treated them inferior? Also, if parents want to take their kids out they are going to go somewhere kids will eat. No parent is going to take their kids where they waste money.
*cough cough* Tiffany
The fact she was so willing to send out crap just because she doesn't like kids as if she's not doing the same job either way
If anything I'm more careful cooking for kids because they can be really picky and have different preferences!
Especially in any place like that where fine dining is the whole point of arriving. Everyone is there to experience some well crafted dining experiences, and cheapening out on any part of that just because you think that customer wouldn't get your level of quality is a shameful display for the whole table who has to deal with that. Add that onto the fact that this is also a recorded and televised experience, you should bring your best to every single customer you possibly can, anyone looking to ever hire you sees that, they know you will judge the customer and potentially ruin their business because they don't meet your personal standards.
Admitting on camera that you _hate_ kids is probably one of the easiest ways to get an audience to hate you. Especially on this show. Trev was _damn lucky_ he didn't say that crap where Gordon could hear him
Tiffany from season 10 said she didn't like kids either 😮
how? not liking kids doesn't affect your ability to cook. Some ppl just dont like children myself included i can still cook perfectly fine. Its like saying, I dont like picky eaters.
@@Forest_Sofa Elise Harris was a good cook. Russel Kook was a good cook. I'm not talking about cooking skill at all, I'm not sure where you got that from.
@@Forest_Sofano
@@TrackpadProductions well this is a cooking competition you don’t need ppl to like you
anyone else hear around 22:40 the kid that goes “sorry camera dude”😂
Now i do XD that was adorable
Skibilit Toilet before Skibilit Toilet
Raj would’ve been assigned the entertainment section where he performs his drunk karate.
Raj would absolutely assault a child
Raj deserves his own Hells kitchen spin off show hell even Sterling
Raj would’ve gotten Pummeled by that GR MINIME
20:42 I love Dave, his mannerism throughout is fun. He was good with those kids but pls tell me he did NOT call himself one armed bandit 😂😂 I like how he tried his best and sold his soul to the kids 😂😂😂😂
"always the bridesmaid never the bride" 😂😂😂
I'm guessing he probably has kids of his own or has a few nieces and nephews
Sterling would've put a smile to the kids and Ramsay's family, especially for Tilly's sweet 16.
Sterling would’ve put love in his dishes and end up winning for his team because he’s a 100%
@@Johnny_SerenityAnd he *won’t ever give up* even if there’s a miserable team member that’s wants him to
The kids would have loved Sterling, and Rochelle would have kept them laughing! 😂😂😂
I think about him a lot as I watch these too
@@seanswinton6242a Rochelle & Sterling interaction would make many peoples day
"My Family" The two deadliest words ever spoken by Gordon in Hells Kitchen history...and you f*cked it up Vinny. 🔥🍴
22:13 haha, what funny kid drew that? So glad the editors got that in there!
19:16 Kid Ramsey leading the charge as the chefs realize the dreadful truth, they are hosed, will never stop being funny.
Ikr😂
Plot twist, he was fleeing
Remember when Tiffany from S10 said she hates children? Because they know nothing about fine dining! She didn't care too much to serve a burnt pizza to a child.
It was disgraceful in all honesty she should’ve made the food like she would for anyone!
@@ShadowWolf149I wished Gordon made her eat it
What, lol. Cooking is supposed to be done with the purpose of making food enjoyable for others to eat🥲
Also the fact that she lost sight that she is still cooking in Gordon's restaurant and she should take pride in everything she cooks, regardless if it's for adults or children. I didn't see the actual episode, only clips of it, so I don't know if she was eliminated, but she should have been. Burning the pizza and giving it to Gordon to serve wasn't just an accidental oversight, she simply didn't care.
That's because she cares, on a scale of one to ten, like a nine.
17:28 That’s the kid that did the Little Gordon skits and he’s brilliant😂😂😂😂
Captain obvious
At 1:59, I see the late Jerry Springer.
Lowering the standards for kids is wrong. Kids can learn and grow and be quite sophisticated. Also, do they honestly think any child of a world renowned chef doesn’t have a refined palate? She has been eating gourmet food her entire life!
Are you talking about Gordon's kids? I read that when they were younger Gordon wouldn't allow them to eat in his restaurants - except on special occasions - because he didn't want them to become "food snobs". I actually think his wife Tana did a lot of the everyday cooking for the family. That said, I agree that you need to uphold your standards when cooking for children. They can be very picky eaters, and they deserve good dining experiences just like adults do.
What I find funny is how wrong Trev is. According to the official generation lines, Tilly is Gen Z and Trev is in the first year of Millennials. Trev is complaining about his own generation in that clip.
Yeah but official generation lines have constantly been changed over the years, I checked one time and I was a millenial and when I checked recently I was a zoomer so honestly I don't even know.
I grew up with VHS and no cellphone until I was in High School, so I think Zoomer should be like 2000 and onward.
I read an article once how '78-'82 are a micro generation called Zennials, like in between Gen X and millennials. I am part of that, and I kind of agree. I'm at the end, and my sister is at the front. We really lived that divide between the two generations. So I kind of get what he's saying. He is one, but doesn't think like one.
I'm both with how much the brackets change.
That season was 5 years ago when millenials were getting hated on by the older generations. You are right tho that guy is the oldest millennial age
Most people move the goal post on "official lines" for superiority complexes.
"People older than me are dated with their way of thinking and kids younger than me are too spoiled to appreciate this or that."
The kid's drawing of Gordon yelling at the cooks.. I can't 😂😂
22:14 you donkey, you donut... Emm you got More famlily frienly insults?
Max giving chef Ramsay a run for his money
Georgia, on the other hand, clearly just enjoyed eating whatever they put in front of her.
Honestly tho, I can't blame her.
@@strykergryphus0207she was incredibly endearing😄
I have to say max had to be born with a silver spoon in his mouth because it's no way lol
@@mazemusicx9221 Yeah you just gotta love to see that sort of enthusiasm
Everyone shits on max for wanting the best food from perfessonial chefs that Gordon is teaching
The kids know who they are, they can order right at the pass themselves
Man such an original and new comment. Great job. The last time I heard this I laughed so hard, I fell off my dinosaur
@@P4p4Smurf ahh yes, the old times 👌
@@piyushkanthak1087And you’re not a day over 90
@@l-wolverine2211 haha yess 🤣🤣
Come on... That joke ain't funny, anymore.
“WE WANT FOOD!”
“I’ve got food 😃 But you’re not gonna like it 😔.”
15:33 we'll done kid , you said it exactly how it was on the cue card
22:13 that kids drawing of Ramsey 😂
5:55 “trying to impress a 16 year old girl never worked for me” EWW SOMEONE CALL THE FEDS
FR
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
Mabye he where 16😂😂😂
I think he meant when he was younger but I wouldn't put it past Trev
💀
Tiffany just seemed like a rotten person throughout the whole season but this whole hating kids thing rlly was the cherry on top
Like the kids really cared about her feelings towards them
Max was SHREDDING THEM. I had to agree with the not crispy part.
Lots of his points were valid. Must’ve been raised around cooking.
These people lowering their standards, talking smack about the younger generation, just isn't professional regardless of whether the customers are children, teenagers and young adults. They deserve as much respect as the adult customers.
And charge you 50$ lol..
at the end of the day its paying customers..
and you need to be 60 feet away from any children
Right, I wonder if any of the non kid liking chefs who had or may have their own restaurant would lower the quality of their dishes because a 13 year old order it. All in all it’s not professional at all, and all their doing is messing up their reputation
@@xpqvzwhat? What did they do lol
That critic kids mother; she's either one hell of a cook or has the patience of a saint for that little prince to be so finicky about his food 😲 wow.
Or, y'know, he actually likes cooking and knows what he's talking about? I mean, when I was his age, I would often cook and bake stuff and try new recipes just for fun. I admit, most of my family don't like my cooking, but that's because most of my family hate spicy food and I absolutely love it.
@@Big_B_007 so what you're saying is you would love it for a high schooler who MIGHT be a fan of the job you've done professionally for years to come in and start critiquing the way you do it? Like you must have been that kid yourself at some point to be sticking up for an absolute novice who seemingly knows more about their job than them. Good for you bud, hope you enjoyed graduation 👍
@@joefoshbro what💀
@@joeymalaria4702 what exactly would you like me to clarify? The entire message of two words was slightly vague bud
@@joefosh your reply
"The customer is always right in matters of taste". It shouldn't matter if they're kids, elderly, Karens, or anything. You serve them the best food you can.
Family Night usually never end well in HK. Especially when it's Gordon's family dining.
Contestant fucks something up
Gordon ramsay: so you have chosen, death.
In Season 11 the worst most hopeless blue team (bar Jon) tried sending Gordon’s son Jack a cold burger and also raw chicken to sous chef James’ pregnant wife both in the same particular episode
@@filledwithvariousknowledge2747 that was actually Barrett. Jon was the good one
I love Tilly. Shes such a sweetie ❤
She made such a transformation from S8 to S18.
Tilly telling Gordon not to swear is so funny.
23:49 Is lil buddy okay????? Looks like a scene out of the exorcist.
Tiffany: ow you hit me in the head
Me: well because of your attitude, you deserve it
Why would she deserve that lol
@@snowbound4913 you’re really gonna ask that huh
1:16 Jerry Springer on Hell’s Kitchen 😂😂😂😂😂😂
RIP tho
Trevor makes me laugh. "I don't wanna cook for these millenials" This was recorded in 2018, the youngest a millenial could ever possibly have been at that point is 25... He was serving Gen z.
"When did I get old?" Bro you're so old you're blaming a generation that has started to contain 40 year olds... You're so old the people you're trying to insult are potentially the kids of the generation you called out.
I just looked it up and he was 38 when they filmed this. Millenial is 1981-1997. Trevor was *ONE YEAR* older than the oldest millenial at time of filming. 2018-38=1980
Sorry but the youngest Millenial that time was 21. 1997.
@@darknessvoid9614 What? The youngest millenial is irrelevant to the discussion. He's ripping on a generation that he's nearly a part of. If he was born one year later, he would be a millenial.
@@potatosordfighter666 I was just correcting you because you said the youngest was 25 but the truth is the youngest that time was 21.
Something about the way Bret says “snap-chatting” makes me cackle every time
4:39 after complaining about kids on their phones: "When did I get old?"
Happens to the best of us.
Trev, 37: "Trying to impress a 16 year old girl never worked for me" 🤢 5:50
Trev is giving these editors way too much material! 😂😂
i thought i was the only one who caught that 😅 like trev pls explain what you mean by that
@@keerabray2092I think he meant when he was sixteen as well, that’s why he makes the joke after
Has he ever met Karl Malone?
Come on Trevor, you already look like the part, do you want to sound like the part too.
Ha! Oh, my gosh!
Dave was SO CUTE working off the kids like that. He played along, was nice and tried his best to engage with them. I love that.
Gordon Ramsay Without Cursing Is Like Uncle Roger Without MSG, Something missing
Hai-ya!!😂
Heather from the first section was in my class at Pennsylvania Culinary Institute. It makes me happy seeing how well shes doing in her career.
The guy from the highschool is ruthless, I love it!
"MY FAMILY!"
Next objective: SURVIVE!
I was waiting on one stupid chef to insult chef Ramsay’s own family. That way Ramsay can fire him or her on the spot.
To be fair a bad order for his family can be seen as an insult
@@filledwithvariousknowledge2747 no argument there.
2:00 Jerry and Chef Ramsay. The perfect talk show episode.
Georgia was just loving life 😂
And she's cute too
No way bro just insulted Gordon's daughter on Gordon's show in Gordon's resteraunt.4:26
Bro Max is absolutely amazing 😂 like this man needs to be a food critic
3:47 this cut was perfect lmao
Was just looking for a new Hells Kitchen compilation. Perfect timing 😂
Clemenza was a master with the pizzas 👍
Good thing Tiffany wasn’t around for this since she hates kids
The undercooked chicken in the last clip 🤢, that’s criminal. I’m glad the kids (or the parents) noticed and sent them back.
Fr, if no one caught that, that poor kid would have gotten seriously ill
5:49 ..... i hope it never works for him 😂🤣
Just wait till Oscar Ramsay is old enough to start helping his dad in the kitchen!!
16:46 When you're trying to grow your established business and you can't get employees because of a kid shortage or because they hate the idea of working for a chef who doesn't care for them - I hope then you remember this day
Definitely need to see Max on Masterchef
Dave: "I always get second". Someone should tell him who won that season
He lost the battle, but won the war! He didn't realize the best was yet to come!
Tenille: I can't win in this place. I can't win!
Proceeds to win the challenge :)
14:09 her faces always made me laugh.
The only time I ate raw chicken as a kid, I threw up within seconds and the chef was fired in-front of me. Pretty sure I'd accidentally ruin Matts career if he were to serve me raw chicken at HK.
Nice to see some family nights in one video. Missed opportunity to include Ray's cold cheeseburger and Barret's raw chicken though.
Chef James wife was pregnant...
17:49 I love it when the kid called them donkeys
"ill try not to swear" Gordon is literally pushing his mental limit trying not to swear
Max is way too brutal. It's literally a highschool homecoming dinner which most people didn't get for homecoming.
He was a kid who clearly likes cooking that was asked by GORDON RAMSEY to judge for a COMPETITIVE cooking show. All 3 should've judged like Max was. There's no reason not to aim for good food with an event, even for a homecoming, if you have the opportunity.
7:58 Milly to Josh, "I'm not lifting you up!" 😂😂
5:49 "trying to impress a 16 year old girl never worked for me" very poor of choice of words.........i was one of the people who were very happy when trev was eliminated.
as a 16 year old girl, it gave me chills
I’m so glad someone else thought that was weird!
It's okay Tiffany the kids hate you too 😂
10:36 the middle guy is definitely an undercover chef
Young Gordon really gives me the pure heart.
The way Boris feared to fail cooking for Ramsay’s Family 💀
Tilly is asking Gordon not to swear its like asking for Steak without the Steak 😂
4:27 You know your old when you call a 16 year old *MILLENIAL*
Yo that max kid is savage 😂
Idk i thought he was annoying
@@mochs62512lowkey
Being on hells kitchen went to his head. Silver spoon fed brat
Lümmel
I’ve worked in a lot of places where staff think it’s acceptable to serve kids 💩 because they think they can get away with it. It’s a shocking attitude.
The Kid in the beginning of the video: Little Gordon Ramsey🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love trev, but calling them millennial’s when they’re gen z is annoying… we always get blamed for everything
Boomers right? So entitled.
Let us have some indulgences, after you ruined our job opportunities, our housing issues, the need to compete with migrants that actually push us out of these because of diversity quotas, and the possibility of us running things...
Woops. I have some repressed issues. :p
The time brackets for those things keep on getting changed.
Im 0retty sure hes a millennial as well😅
As a gen z, old people hate us as well
That shaved head is doing nothing for Trev. Dude aged like 40 yrs between seasons
17:30 Little Gordon ramsay.
"kids hate beets... adults love beets."
I must be a 60 year old kid, bcs I'd still sooner eat a bucket of dirt than a single beet. 😄😁
I like how Gordon Ramsay shows really good membership showing they work at a family restaurant for all ages, they dont work at McDonald's so they need to fix their attitude towards kids and make good food regardless of age or go work somewhere that doesnt care
I LOVE how Ramsay puts the fear of God into people.
'trying to impress a 16 yr old girl has never really worked for me' bro if that doesnt scream ped idk what does he even looks like one too 💀
The kid at 23:52 is striving for a concussion.😂
Just from the first video alone, I've learned that the fastest way to get Gordon to absolutely despise you is to screw up his family's order on his watch.
Matt and the chicken wings is a classic
clemenza making the pizza was so cute
Junior Masterchef foreshadowing but with more Loud Gordon
Michelle burned him good when she said he deep fried his filet. 😆
Ramsay: “Max, how many Michelin stars do you have now?”
Max: “Daddy has promised to buy me one just as soon as we get home”
Listen, i can understand the thought of “oh kids only like pizza & whatnot they wont like fine dining” but like- if you arent putting your all into every dish, even for things/ppl you dislike is the mark of a bad chef. Gordan is successful because he puts his all into everything (& is willing to learn from everything)
5:50 DID TREV NOT HEAR HIMSELF???
I'm sure people that lower their standards in general with their job just forget they used to be kids, or they were that stupid as kids to not know how smart they are
Not liking kids is whatever but treating them like they don't matter and don't have opinions is horrible and you should treat anyone no matter their age like they are VIP