Food Theory: Gordon Ramsay is NOT a Masterchef! (Kitchen Nightmares)

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  • @magicbknight8024
    @magicbknight8024 Год назад +9660

    Matt did you know the reason the show stopped wasn't ratings or anything like that, it was Gordon got tired of working on these locations and then seeing them fail.

    • @alexiswagner5388
      @alexiswagner5388 Год назад +1061

      And the bad food kept hurting his stomach

    • @YurinanAcquiline
      @YurinanAcquiline Год назад +616

      I thought it was the food poisoning. 😂

    • @SharEye0
      @SharEye0 Год назад +293

      Both actually

    • @SamuraiX6288
      @SamuraiX6288 Год назад +801

      And the fact that almost none of them kept his changes or listened to what he had to say.

    • @nathangerrard9792
      @nathangerrard9792 Год назад +401

      he made the changes but a lot of time you can't change the mindset of the owners so they end up reverting to what it was previously but it makes Gordon look like a failure

  • @jeffkadlec8264
    @jeffkadlec8264 Год назад +737

    Interestingly, Ramsey claims he doesn't curse at his home. He doesn't let his kids hear cursing. So, the swear jar in his home, according to him, would be fairly empty.

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 Год назад +67

      What happens on the show is only a small fragment of what really takes place during his visits. The show is edited to be far more dramatic than his visits really are.

    • @lilyfox313
      @lilyfox313 Год назад +67

      His daughter has a show in the UK, and he's completely different. Shows the real him rather than the persona, and he's a super nice person who loves his family and encourages his kids

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 Год назад +24

      @@lilyfox313 He's also very different in his show "Gordon Ramsey: Uncharted" which, unfortunately, only had 9 episodes.

    • @TheBlargMarg
      @TheBlargMarg Год назад +14

      I've also heard his really angry persona, is a persona. That he is actually a much nicer person in reality than what he shows on TV.

    • @bettyboosh8384
      @bettyboosh8384 Год назад +16

      I believe this, before the kitchen nightmare shows he did, he was often on British TV and he was lovely. He got mad every now and again and people enjoyed it, but he was still his normal self most of the time. When he was offered to do the shows in America he was asked to dial up the anger and swearing, because that is what would appeal to the American audience, and they weren't wrong. The only issue is that some people believe that is how he is all the time.

  • @briannaherrington949
    @briannaherrington949 Год назад +590

    Gordon only really shows his angry-sona for US television, and even then he's super gentle most of the time he airs on tv outside of Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares

    • @CosmicFever
      @CosmicFever Год назад +15

      "angry-sona" 🗿

    • @GayBearDaddy2
      @GayBearDaddy2 Год назад +39

      If you haven't seen the Hell's Kitchen Raw episodes, he doesn't even start angry during dinner service. He builds up to that point over the course of a 3-hour service. It's extremely entertaining to see him mentor people and then they continue to make the same mistakes.

    • @animegx45
      @animegx45 Год назад +6

      I always found his angry-sona to at least be partly genuine. There's no way a professional chef is going to be happy to see all of that wasted food.

    • @Scientist_Salarian
      @Scientist_Salarian Год назад +12

      I watch every show Ramsay does, and you’re correct. On most of his shows he’s very kind and positive with the contestants. His love of mentorship shines through in Master Chef, Next Level Chef, and many others. Even in Kitchen Nightmares, he’s almost never the aggressor- he’s responding to the arrogant, abusive chefs/owners who pick on their poor staff. You can always tell the people who actually follow Ramsay versus those who have only seen cherry-picked RUclips clips.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Год назад +7

      @@Scientist_Salarian That's actually why I like him. Even in Hell's Kitchen you can tell just by watching he's mentoring them on the side and doesn't get angry when he's actually teaching something. He genuinely respects a lot of the chefs he works with and just gets frustrated when the fish comes up raw for the fifth time in a row. How hard is it to temp fish at that level?

  • @CGZollars
    @CGZollars Год назад +2237

    I’m so glad you showed him outside his shows. He’s super sweet. On Hells Kitchen there’s been times he’s taken some aside, seeing how genuinely upset they were and talked to them about it.
    One of the contestants actually had a panic attack that was triggered by Gordon’s yelling and raised voice. Gordon took him and aside and asked him about and it and found out the guy has PTSD from his childhood. Gordon felt bad but made sure to watch his language and voice around him because of that.

    • @helen6994
      @helen6994 Год назад +84

      wholesome

    • @kingzach74
      @kingzach74 Год назад +123

      Not to mention his penchant ability to be really awesome around kids.

    • @StereotypicalJesus
      @StereotypicalJesus Год назад +108

      Yes. Gordon is so nice. He’s just paid to be aggressive. He helps these people to the best of his abilities, has changed lives, and like you said, if people are genuinely upset he stops everything, takes them aside, and finds a way to make them feel better. I hate that he has such an aggressive reputation, despite being such a sweet guy, simply because him being aggressive sells.

    • @u_mage
      @u_mage Год назад +78

      Kitchen nightmares UK is such a different vibe too, he's portrayed as more reasonable and caring than upset at the owners, just shows the difference in the two entertainment industries

    • @lazypaladin
      @lazypaladin Год назад +9

      It's strong work ethic. Passionate for the job and want people to succeed and do well.

  • @innerracoon3405
    @innerracoon3405 Год назад +983

    I believe gordon ramsay himself said that he was powerless to help save some restaurants, either by coming too late and the buisness is doomed to fail or because the owner was too arrogant or too hard headed to take his advice.
    Sebastian from episode 1 I believe is a great example of this.

    • @Razdasoldier
      @Razdasoldier Год назад +35

      There are a few RUclipsrs that go to the restaurants from the show. I remember one saying that it's what you don't see on the show was the biggest help. He gave them an executive chef to help them redo the menu to blend their old and new menu while keeping standards up.

    • @riffbw
      @riffbw 11 месяцев назад +16

      Correct. Some had so much debt that nothing was going to stop them closing. I believe a few said Gordon's assistance helped them have a couple good months to lessen the debt at the end, but many were too far gone.

    • @arthurmartin4616
      @arthurmartin4616 11 месяцев назад +2

      So basically it's either reputation or stupidity that kills a restaurant. Got it.

    • @sagenebula
      @sagenebula 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure if it was Kitchen Nightmares or one of the other shows, but Amy's Baking Company is an infamous example of this too.

    • @JKingSniper
      @JKingSniper 10 месяцев назад

      Nina!

  • @ryandowns6233
    @ryandowns6233 Год назад +884

    Kitchen Nightmares proves that you can lead a horse to water, and you can explain to the horse that it will die if it doesn't drink water, and you can provide step-by-step instructions on how to drink water, and it will still die of dehydration.
    Gordon was a huge help to me in terms of teaching myself to cook, and I still love watching the youtube videos of him cooking with his family. It really shows how wholesome and nice he really is.

    • @elainal6847
      @elainal6847 Год назад +24

      Apply this scenario to teaching anything

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Год назад +2

      Even when he's being nice, he's still annoying!

    • @black_hand78
      @black_hand78 Год назад +15

      @@MatthewTheWandereryou just don’t like his accent or his proper way of speaking lol.

    • @hazeltree7738
      @hazeltree7738 Год назад +1

      @@MatthewTheWanderer Seems like you share some traits then, and it's not the cooking skill

  • @kylie7780
    @kylie7780 Год назад +856

    That's why I love watching Master Chef Junior. He's super chill with the kids, and really inspires them to want to keep practicing and cooking.

    • @thesymbiotenation.4552
      @thesymbiotenation.4552 Год назад +74

      Indeed, cause in that one Gordon ain't dealing with dumb adults

    • @Bea-a-deer
      @Bea-a-deer Год назад +67

      Gordon is nice to children because children don’t lnwo better. He’s harder on adults because he presumes they are more capable than children - especially if they are competing on Master Chef.

    • @HumbleWooper
      @HumbleWooper Год назад +59

      @@Bea-a-deer he doesn't just presume they're more capable, they tell him they're capable and he asks them to put their cooking where their mouths are. From what I can tell watching his shows, the things he hates most are incompetence (especially paired with being unwilling to admit there's a problem and ask for help), arrogance, and getting lied to.
      The adults who work out best in his shows with the least swearing, are the ones who have enough humility to admit when they mess up or don't know stuff. Even if they end up getting booted for not doing well, he doesn't cuss them out the door.
      Kids (mostly) tend to not have all the humility squished out of them yet, and tend to not assume they know everything they need to.

    • @CoopMoe
      @CoopMoe Год назад +38

      I've met Gordon outside of a food setting and he was incredibly nice, incredibly supportive, humble, and there weren't any cameras rolling. Age doesn't really matter @allisont.6878 nails it in their comment. If the person on a show is trying to write checks their skills can't cash, that's when you see the meme worthy fiery language. Honesty and humility go a long way.

    • @Bisexualdragon4042
      @Bisexualdragon4042 Год назад +10

      😭 when he got down to the youngest level and tried helping her fix her mistake and calm down. My heart felt that

  • @LXG987
    @LXG987 Год назад +4626

    You’ve got to take into account the REASON for the closure of the restaurants on kitchen nightmares. A lot of them simply didn’t follow Gordon’s advice, or weren’t able to handle the responsibility of maintaining what he created. That’s why most of them failed, you can’t blame that on Ramsay.

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 Год назад +461

      Most of them had unmanageable debt as well.....

    • @Nobody-Cool
      @Nobody-Cool Год назад +2

      ​@@aaronthomas6155true

    • @etherealboomslang991
      @etherealboomslang991 Год назад +265

      Most of the restaurants were in the gutter before being on the show as is. The ones that ultimately failed were never gonna make it cause of the management.

    • @SaintFederalo
      @SaintFederalo Год назад +169

      To have any survive past COVID is an award itself

    • @tarapiglet
      @tarapiglet Год назад +129

      These restaurants were rarely owned by people with integrity or intelligence - just judging from how they kept their freezers. This is ground zero for food-borne illness. I'm sure a ton tried to sell after the renovations.

  • @sharpstarr2491
    @sharpstarr2491 Год назад +472

    A restaurant near my house was on Kitchen Nightmares and my neighbors attended the opening. The restaurant did well in following Gordon. A few months later when the shopping center was bought out the owners ultimately had to sell the restaurant. It was initially a simple yet struggling mom and pop shop that Gordon took to the next level. It was a shame they only were able to keep it open for a few months after the episode aired because it was booming with customers even on it’s final days.

    • @Razdasoldier
      @Razdasoldier Год назад +8

      That sucks, which episode?

    • @rhubarbdedubarb4232
      @rhubarbdedubarb4232 Год назад +5

      dont tell him this guy wants to know where you live

    • @Razdasoldier
      @Razdasoldier Год назад +4

      @rhubarbdedubarb4232 nah, there are RUclipsrs that follow where the show went. Want to see what it was like after.

    • @rhubarbdedubarb4232
      @rhubarbdedubarb4232 Год назад +3

      @@Razdasoldier thats the excuse a stalker would use

    • @Razdasoldier
      @Razdasoldier Год назад +6

      @@rhubarbdedubarb4232 feel free to assume that, but who actually cares about random internet people.

  • @atsukikuroe2613
    @atsukikuroe2613 Год назад +261

    If Gordon Ramsay’s gonna roast Matpat back, it has to be based on the episode where he cooked a full course diner in his washing machine 😂

    • @delanovanraalte3646
      @delanovanraalte3646 Год назад +1

      matpat did what?

    • @atsukikuroe2613
      @atsukikuroe2613 Год назад +15

      @@delanovanraalte3646 its in a food theory episode titled "I cooked a three course meal in my laundry room"

    • @XzTS-Roostro
      @XzTS-Roostro 4 месяца назад

      @@delanovanraalte3646
      It was the clothes dryer to be more specific

  • @davidhealdjr.513
    @davidhealdjr.513 Год назад +772

    If you've ever watched him work with kids, you know he's really a decent human being. He really loves sharing his craft and teaching the next generation.

    • @kalmeira9502
      @kalmeira9502 Год назад +4

      Really? Because the one episode I watched had the children screaming and acting like brats to imitate him. Guy shouldn't be allowed around children.

    • @CmdrWinters
      @CmdrWinters Год назад +43

      @@kalmeira9502ah yes, you clearly have the moral high ground in all regards and know everything there is to know about everyone.

    • @Jessepigman69
      @Jessepigman69 Год назад +14

      @@kalmeira9502you couldn’t be more wrong.

    • @makinyoumad9498
      @makinyoumad9498 Год назад

      Ok Gordon boot licker

    • @Veeemad
      @Veeemad Год назад +3

      It's just that harsh treatment is the best kind of treatment for people to get better

  • @theblackunicorn261
    @theblackunicorn261 Год назад +3911

    Culinary student here. A 17-33% success rate on Kitchen Nightmares is incredibly impressive, especially when most restaurants Gordon tries to help almost immediately goes back to their old failing ways, with no regard for what he tries. Most of the restaurants that closes aren't even Gordon's fault, but due to debt, hygiene issues, poor ratings, etc. Pair that with the mental strain from certain places such as Dillon's or the infamous Amy's Baking Company, it must take a toll on Gordon. That's the main reason why Kitchen Nightmares stopped for a while. This theory is very biased, but I have a creeping suspicion that this entire episode is just to grant Mat's dream of being called a donkey by Gordon

    • @Cheshire020
      @Cheshire020 Год назад +129

      Oh god I remember watching the Amy's Baking Company fiasco.

    • @reaper1162
      @reaper1162 Год назад +63

      This is the exact thing i was thinking, and you just happened to put it amazingly

    • @Raddgreene
      @Raddgreene Год назад +10

      Prolly I ounno

    • @patrickoxley581
      @patrickoxley581 Год назад

      No. He wants to have the whole idiot sandwich routine done on him.

    • @peacemaker63604
      @peacemaker63604 Год назад +52

      There's also the fact that many of his recipes while good, might be too high class or need complicated preparation that the restaurant just can't provide consistently. Keep in mind that Ramsey, while undoubtedly being a MasterChef in his own right, he is most familiar with French or English dishes.

  • @Whitesquall123
    @Whitesquall123 Год назад +410

    In Gordon's defence, he's often called into these troubled restaurants when it's already too late, yet he still makes them over entirely.
    But while he may not help the specific restaurants he's called into help, his tips and advice can likely help others that are on a similar path downward.

    • @coryheistad4935
      @coryheistad4935 Год назад +2

      I would like to compare john taffers to Gordon ramsay in helping failing businesses i know john taffer is not a michilan chef but still

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch Год назад +3

      Don't forget covid shut down most resteraunts

  • @jblen
    @jblen Год назад +104

    Its hard to blame Ramsay for failing restaurants. He spent like maybe a week or something with them, and showed them everything they were doing wrong, and gave the restaurants a huge boost in customers from the fact its now been on tv, but the state of the restaurants before were bad for a reason and without Ramsay constantly coming back it makes sense they return to their old ways

  • @claireb210
    @claireb210 Год назад +76

    As everyone has said, there’s other reasons the restaurants on Kitchen Nightmares closed. I’d be interested to see the success rate if you also factored in the KN restaurants that sold their business after Ramsay left. Part of the “success” for that show was helping those owners out of their debt.

    • @Kendraeardnek
      @Kendraeardnek Год назад +13

      And also the ones that lasted until covid or the owner felt it was time to take a well-earned retirement. I just went and looked at the list, and there's at least five that, though they're closed now, they still lasted a significant amount of time before they closed for other reasons. I would count those as successes too.

  • @TetraSky
    @TetraSky Год назад +5046

    To be fair, we can't just blame Gordon for the failure of the restaurants after Kitchen Nightmare.
    If you look at reviews after the fact, MANY of them went back to their "old ways" (failing ways) due to their "regulars" asking for old garbage and the owners just being bad (people don't change that fast). Failure to keep up the service and what not.

    • @group555_
      @group555_ Год назад +418

      Lets also not forget that most restaurants just don't last forever. The show is so old most restaurants from that time are gone

    • @Altmetalpunk
      @Altmetalpunk Год назад +283

      Not to mention the restaurant industry is insanely unforgiving so if they're that close to failing they're probably going to fail.

    • @madnessarcade7447
      @madnessarcade7447 Год назад +20

      Makes sense Ramsay is a pretty toxic person they probably changed it back because they hate his negativity
      If a kinder chef helped them things would be different

    • @Pr0x1m1f1c4710n
      @Pr0x1m1f1c4710n Год назад +247

      @@madnessarcade7447 or maybe they were just terrible business owners, who should never have opened.

    • @akeladowns4899
      @akeladowns4899 Год назад +7

      Thank you i was gonna say the same thing

  • @alexrompen805
    @alexrompen805 Год назад +3084

    Turning around 17 to 33% of failing restaurants, who are already drowning in debt, is pretty impressive actually. Also, comparing ANYONE to Ducasse is unfair, that man is a culinary genius , on a level all his own.

    • @Nobody-Cool
      @Nobody-Cool Год назад +13

      😂

    • @NotHeitu
      @NotHeitu Год назад +145

      Definitely, I would expect most failing restaurant to have a tendency to continue failing even with help

    • @halloseve3733
      @halloseve3733 Год назад +3

      A

    • @lizziefirkey6385
      @lizziefirkey6385 Год назад +83

      Plus, that doesn't even begin with the reason they closed down (and if the team didn't include the few where he wasn't able to finish).
      If they closed because they did great but simply couldn't pay off their debts fast enough? Hardy Gordon's fault.
      If they returned to old ways or didn't make efforts after he left? Yeah, you could argue that those could be included in those he failed to help.

    • @burgerman101
      @burgerman101 Год назад +4

      How are Joel Rubuchon’s restaurant success rates?

  • @Enocia
    @Enocia Год назад +553

    The main thing to take into account for how many of the restaurants that closed after Kitchen nightmares is if they actually took on his advice and stuck to it. The ones that did, succeeded. The ones that didn't and just went back to what they were doing before he can, folded. Some of them were too far gone from the get go, which is sad, but honestly, from what I've seen of people reporting on the restaurants that succeeded, they attribute it to Gordon actually helping them get a grasp on what was wrong and helping them get on track. Once he left, if a place just went right back to being over complicated, or lazy, or unclean, they closed.

  • @AkrozeSmash
    @AkrozeSmash Год назад +53

    Yknow, considering how MatPat had to literally bring the top chef in the world into it just to truly beat Gordon makes me think that he is, in fact, a master chef.

  • @nfpurnama
    @nfpurnama Год назад +162

    I don't think that Gordon "failed" at saving the restaurants. He genuinely tried but they had to stay consistent and we can't say for sure that they stuck to Gordon's teachings after he left.

  • @MuzakMaker
    @MuzakMaker Год назад +173

    Something that really put Ramsay's TV persona in perspective for me? Take a look at how he interacts with people who are open to change, willing to learn, and nice. Then compare that to how he interacts with people who are set in their ways, think they know better than Ramsay and are arrogant. Ramsay is one of the nicest TV chefs when folks are in the former category but he matches that fire (and then plays it up for TV) of the latter category. That's why Kitchen Nightmares in the US is filled with fights, swearing and failing restaurants but Master Chef Junior is filled with hugs, smiles, and emotional swells in the music.

    • @ZakanaHachihaCBC
      @ZakanaHachihaCBC Год назад

      American TV. The British version is still angry and all that but not played up like on the American one from my recollection.

  • @HumbleWooper
    @HumbleWooper Год назад +420

    If you look at when Gordon yells and swears, 99% of the time it's because people either lied to him about stuff, hid things from him, or claimed their abilities or food were better than they actually were. He can't stand arrogance or people thinking they can get away with BS-ing him.
    Folks who are honest about their mistakes and abilities (and are truly making an effort to improve) he either tries to help them do better, or if it's elimination time he sends them off with a bit of encouragement.

    • @tultiden2040
      @tultiden2040 Год назад +22

      Gordon does what it takes to ensure the best chance at keeping any failing business successful, and he varies his approaches in doing so. He has to yell at the owners to get it through their thick skulls when they are being arrogant and stubborn.

    • @bilistooka_go_boom
      @bilistooka_go_boom Год назад +20

      If you look at him with professional chefs, he yells. Because they should know better. But the shows with home cooks or children he will rarely tell because they are learning and they taught themselves. They don't know any better and it's his chance to teach them the correct way. He's just super excited to show people why he loves cooking and keep people safe while doing it.

    • @meanberryy
      @meanberryy Год назад +3

      It's a script and a character.
      You don't know the guy.
      Chill on the parasocial dude.

  • @AndreJNick
    @AndreJNick Год назад +205

    You also forget that most of the restaurants on kitchen nightmares went right back to the old way of doing things the second he left, so it really is unfair to count those against him, since he's techniques were not being used

    • @untitledmisou
      @untitledmisou Год назад +2

      True. Most resturants are alrready doomed to fail before Gordon is even contacted. In general most resturants fail anyways too.

    • @seannewman8542
      @seannewman8542 Год назад

      Not only that. When you consider the high failure rate of restaurants, in general, his success rate is pretty good.

  • @sbthighlights7291
    @sbthighlights7291 Год назад +18

    Something else that makes this so impressive is he’s not just a “celebrity chef” who is a chef, but does some TV here and there. Bro created an entire TV empire while maintaining those locations

  • @maurovandersmissen504
    @maurovandersmissen504 Год назад +48

    Matpat: *Praises Gordon with his many Michelin stars, even in this exact video*
    Matpat a week later: *Says he's not a masterchef*
    Contradictory much lol

    • @letsreadtextbook1687
      @letsreadtextbook1687 Год назад +4

      Gotta go for that clickbait title, baby!

    • @crimsonsinner1454
      @crimsonsinner1454 Год назад +1

      Well gordon does in fact have many Michelin stars.

    • @delanovanraalte3646
      @delanovanraalte3646 Год назад +1

      he even said that there are/were only 2 people with more michelin stars and he says he is bad at saving restaurants and keeping them open percentage wise but he also added in the end that through all the amount of restaurants he has he kept a large amount of them succesfull and high quality and that he truly mastered his craft

    • @EmeraldEyesEsoteric
      @EmeraldEyesEsoteric 11 месяцев назад

      @@letsreadtextbook1687 Exactly, I didn't care one way or the other, but seeing him getting called out sparked a bit of interest. I should've known better.

  • @DJBurns-jq8mn
    @DJBurns-jq8mn Год назад +555

    To be fair, most restaurants from Kitchen Nightmares closed due to owners not changing, simple business practices and C 19. I did the rough numbers and close to 3 out of 4 of the restaurants were successful until business decisions or outside sources got in the way. As for Gordon's own restaurants yeah, MatPat basically got it right.

  • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
    @TigerStyleFanMIZ Год назад +298

    I don't watch reality tv or cooking shows, but I did stumble across a Ramsay show that featured kids. Given his reputation I was surprised how kind he was to them.
    Video idea: fancy vs regular everyday food

    • @shanel1714
      @shanel1714 Год назад +13

      Gordon Ramsay is honestly one of the nicest people you'll ever meet.

    • @supper-girl7405
      @supper-girl7405 Год назад +4

      Probably master chef kids, he's very kind to them

    • @luodeligesi7238
      @luodeligesi7238 Год назад +3

      Haven't seen this show, but I would assume he's much nicer to kids. The yelling thing is just a character for ratings, probably not how he is in real life. Yelling at kids would just be a trash move that nobody would like.

    • @GaarasBFF0911
      @GaarasBFF0911 Год назад +4

      I think he's outright said in an interview that the kids are still learning. They're not arrogant about their skills like the adults on his shows. They're there to learn, and let's be honest they still have time to grow.
      The adults go on the shows because they think they're the best chefs in the world. I'm sure there's been a few kid shown on the shows, but I saw a kid style episode on chefs kitchen. It was an adorable sight to see 😁👍

  • @balgeron
    @balgeron Год назад +241

    I've often wondered how the chef's of all those restaurants ended up. The show isn't shy about telling you when one of his projects still fails (usually each season had an episode looking back on them a year later). But the failure is often on the part of the owners, and over the course of an episode he often breathes new skill or life into the dejected chefs who hate their jobs. It would be interesting to see how many of them went on to be successful elsewhere.

    • @black_hand78
      @black_hand78 Год назад +9

      Gordon has hired chefs he met on Hells Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares to work at his restaurants after seeing their potential or if the restaurant they already worked at failed after the show.

  • @michaeltubb1135
    @michaeltubb1135 Год назад +40

    Like the other comments say, those "failures" were more the fault of the restaurants themselves. I'm honestly surprised mat didn't compare it to Robert Irvine's Kitchen Impossible. A similar premise to Gordan's show, but with bigger restrictions. I haven't researched it, but he has gone back to several locations that are doing very well. No idea what his success rate is and he doesn't have any stars, but would have been an interesting comparison.

  • @hawkatsea
    @hawkatsea Год назад +57

    For me, the main draw to shows like "Kitchen Nightmares" and "Restaurant Impossible" are the warning signs for patrons, the behind-the-scenes of restaurants, of how filthy they can be. I feel like those shows made me a more discerning consumer and re-defined what I think of as a sketchy dive vs. a genuine hidden treasure.

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 11 месяцев назад +1

      As someone who worked at over a dozen different restaurants I can tell you that they're all dirty

  • @v.crowley
    @v.crowley Год назад +176

    Pretty sure the success rate of a Kitchen Nightmare restaurant depends on the owner... no matter how much help you give someone.. if they dont listen; nothing will change.
    Ramsey was not their infinite babysitter XD

    • @TrixyTrixter
      @TrixyTrixter Год назад +17

      Yup. And a large number of them were already in so much debt that it was just not possible for them to succeed really.

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Год назад +8

      ​@niklashg1 plus, so many go back to their ways as soon as he leaves.

  • @percyjackson386
    @percyjackson386 Год назад +315

    matpat forget one thing, that the to own and operate a restaurant is a thin line. as a person in the culinary field I must say, the fact he saved 5 out of 28 restaurant on the verage of going under is a great job. it shows how hard this field is to get in to and stay in.
    I must say comparing some one with 13 to someone with around 80 makes no cents, you compare them like thwy are equal but they are not just do better.

    • @Freyalise50
      @Freyalise50 Год назад +14

      yeah, even comparing the 34 and 46 restaurants to his 80 seems like a bad comparison. Fieri's 46 are operating in a different sphere than Gordon's. Ducasse is closer in sphere, but has even less restaurants than Fieri. Add on that Ducasse keeping 59% of 34 restaurants open has to easier than keeping 59% of 80 open just due to sheer numbers.

    • @douglasmarshall6949
      @douglasmarshall6949 Год назад +2

      MatPat dismissed the Kitchen Nightmares thing as evidence, and acknowledged the lack of good comparisons

    • @percyjackson386
      @percyjackson386 Год назад

      @@douglasmarshall6949 ya but the point still stands, matpat has never ran a restaurant and dose know how hard it is to run one.

  • @ChickenTrendy
    @ChickenTrendy Год назад +2182

    I think Matpat will just do anything to show up Ramsay at this point 😂

    • @theokkali467
      @theokkali467 Год назад +28

      @IAmJustAPersonLol no.

    • @DasherLV
      @DasherLV Год назад +13

      ​​@IAmJustAPersonLolbot dont listen

    • @tacticlelemon
      @tacticlelemon Год назад +5

      yep

    • @desimus
      @desimus Год назад +2

      Ive seen this bot twice now

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon Год назад

      Who is MatPat

  • @thesansthatasked
    @thesansthatasked Год назад +12

    2:52
    Gordon: The freshest thing in this kitchen is that pigeon!
    Pigeon: Thank you Gordon.

  • @ThinlyCut90
    @ThinlyCut90 Год назад +13

    At the end of the day, Gordon is just a dude that loves food, and loves to share that with the world as authentically as possible. I respect him a lot.

  • @CrowAtNight
    @CrowAtNight Год назад +472

    Something MatPat missed was that the primary factor of most restaurants that closed came down to either:
    A) The restaurant owners ignoring Gordon’s advice and reverting back to their old ways shortly after filming wrapped, or
    B) COVID

    • @Amanda-ex4sr
      @Amanda-ex4sr Год назад +48

      A good portion of the owners just simply quit too. There were a good few that got the business steady after Gordon just to sell the restaurant or retire

    • @Kumqis
      @Kumqis Год назад +8

      I agree, but didn't he account for covid?

    • @CrowAtNight
      @CrowAtNight Год назад +15

      @@Kumqis For Ramsay's restaraunts, but he didn't mention the places he helped.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Год назад +4

      Actually, it wasn't Covid, but the ecnomic crash around 2008-2010 and the struggle of the economy after. The few that made it after that went strong usually.

    • @luodeligesi7238
      @luodeligesi7238 Год назад +8

      He didn't ignore it, that's why he compared them to Gordon's own record and showed that his numbers are higher than the industry average. The opening was just rage bait, but the conclusion is that Gordon is actually a very capable restauranteur in his own right. Therefore, it's obvious that the restaurants that fail from Kitchen Nightmares most likely did so due to factors outside of Gordon's control.

  • @namless3654
    @namless3654 Год назад +95

    almost all of those kitchen nightmare restaurants had a 100% of closing. on top of that many went back to their own old ways. so taking that all into account, its actually impressive that that many stayed open

  • @Jinnoth
    @Jinnoth Год назад +124

    I remember one restaurant he visited he managed to get back on it's feet and the owner did follow gordan's influence however after a year since gordan's visit it was closed by the owner because the owner got tired of running the restaurant and wanted to do something else. Gordan is professional and I think some of the restaurants he visited he needed to yell at the owners to just get them back down to earth.

  • @J3ZU35
    @J3ZU35 Год назад +47

    Gabi Belle made a video on something similar to this topic and in her research she found about %70 of restaurants end up closing their doors after 5-10 years of operation (haven't seen the video in a while tho) so whether Gordon "helped" or not there was a high likely hood of them closing regardless. This includes those that were doing far better than the ones on kitchen nightmares.

    • @mykeCA82
      @mykeCA82 Год назад +1

      roflmao, imagine taking anything she has to say seriously. Find another source.

    • @sonicroachdoggjrraven3263
      @sonicroachdoggjrraven3263 Год назад +5

      ​@@mykeCA82I've never seen this person's videos, what's wrong with her?

    • @frankdobs
      @frankdobs Год назад

      Guy doesn't want to admit that restaurants are the one of the most volatile businesses @@sonicroachdoggjrraven3263

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 11 месяцев назад +2

    1:16 That line gets me every time 🤣 I laugh so hard. The way his octave rises lol

  • @Ivangmer07
    @Ivangmer07 Год назад +93

    You need to keep in mind that after Ramsey is out of the restaurant that has been rehabilitated that restaurant is on its own and their responsibility to use Ramsey’s teachings.

  • @KevinG3699
    @KevinG3699 Год назад +296

    You have completely skipped over how many restaurant owners decided it IGNORE his advice and changes and they closed due to that and the crippling debt they were already in.

    • @BiggMo
      @BiggMo Год назад +13

      👍 exactly… many backslide into old habits… like a bad spouse after marriage counseling

    • @anthonynguyen1289
      @anthonynguyen1289 Год назад +3

      Are all the ones still open following his advice or did they just luck out without listening to it? I’m curious how the restaurants that stuck with the advice did

    • @etherealboomslang991
      @etherealboomslang991 Год назад +10

      Yea inusually looks matpats vids but this one completely skips the blame the owners themselves should have and places it on Gordon like hes some miracle worker that can save any restaurant.
      The owners decided his advice wasn't worth it and dumped themselves an honestly good riddance to them.

    • @axolirvin971
      @axolirvin971 Год назад +4

      ​@@anthonynguyen1289According to a different commentor, the successful restaurants attributed their success to Ramsay's help

  • @KilllaTofu
    @KilllaTofu Год назад +19

    As most have stated, biggest reason the restaurants failed were not following Gordon's advice after he left. Another big factor was most of them had a sizeable debt already, once the show aired there would be a huge spike in popularity for that restaurant. Along with that spike, came entrepreneurs trying to capitalize on that popularity wave, making buy-out offers well above value to the current owners. With the owners in such a large debt from prior to the show, many times they were offers they couldn't say 'no' to as this was a easy way to escape their mistakes of owning the restaurant in the first place.

  • @hawtshott7777
    @hawtshott7777 Год назад +3

    At around 7:00 MatPat mentions the quote: "Giant viral shaped elephant" in the room which closed over 70,000 restaurants. But he fails to mention this when he is talking about Gordon's "success rate" and how many restaurants he saved that are still open today. I can imagine that the pandemic closed AT LEAST SOME of the saved restaurants + as someone else said: some of the restaurants reverted back to their old ways after Gordon left. So, it's not entirely Gordons fault.

  • @WorldinJeopardy
    @WorldinJeopardy Год назад +4

    When I went through and watched Kitchen Nightmares, I ad a list of "where are they now" for each restaurant to see what happened to them while I watched. It was pretty easy to tell which restaurants would fail even with his help. Owners hat had no idea what they were doing and who often reverted back to what they were doing after Ramsey visited were common among these restaurants. The fact that any succeeded after Ramsey's visits is an amazement in and of itself.

  • @Sitskier123
    @Sitskier123 Год назад +61

    Growing up in a tourist town I saw so many restaurants that were good quality and seemed successful close within a year seemingly just out of competition and property costs. The restaurant industry is definitely extremely volatile for many restaurants especially within their first year or two of business, but it is clear that an experienced restauranteur can truly make a difference. In that same small town one man opened about 8 very different restaurants with very different cuisine and all of them are very successful. He even set up a rewards program between them so if you are at any of his restaurants you got points towards gift cards and things. I was always impressed by his ability to keep so many places open and successful considering how many other places closed down so easily, but I guess that’s just how it is in the food world. Either way very impressive where Gordon has been able to find himself and what he has been able to do.

    • @aaronthomas6155
      @aaronthomas6155 Год назад +2

      Some people just have a natural talent for running a business.

  • @NedRigNerd
    @NedRigNerd Год назад +88

    Yes but you can't blame Ramsey for continued poor business choices by the owners that led them to closing.

    • @ジハ-u5k
      @ジハ-u5k Год назад +3

      yeah, this was a BAD video

    • @makinyoumad9498
      @makinyoumad9498 Год назад

      ​@@ジハ-u5kIt wasn't, ya'll are just bootlicking

  • @Izzytakamono
    @Izzytakamono Год назад +86

    Let’s not forget that almost all of those kitchen nightmares shops revert back to their old ways after Ramsay leaves

  • @JEDonnert
    @JEDonnert Год назад +6

    Yeah the grilled cheese gets me every time! A grilled cheese is a comfort food so you can't mess with that. Nobody's going to a restaurant and ordering grilled cheese for something different lol

  • @heatherlowry754
    @heatherlowry754 Год назад +2

    The F word series is like a mosaic of all food shows: competitions, demos, and where does your food come from. Fantastic & worth watching

  • @PinkDappleleaf
    @PinkDappleleaf Год назад +40

    As a person who not only was a part of a family owned restauraunt, but watched its slow decline until it closed, Chef Ramsey's advice is always right, but a lot of reasons those restaurants fail is because of the owners. Big menus, terrible treatment of staff, decline in quality. If they aren't willing to fix it, then they fail
    Sometimes I even have a hard time watching Kitchen Nightmares (especially the episodes involving the kids of the owners working there too) since a lot of it gives me flashbacks 😅

  • @Epicgamer-tn1mt
    @Epicgamer-tn1mt Год назад +348

    Its nice to see such a big youtuber giving shoutouts to smaller chefs like gorden remsey or whatever his name is

  • @CinnaSpicey
    @CinnaSpicey Год назад +18

    The restaurants that closed didnt keep up with his advice and went back to the old ways.
    He stopped kitchen nightmares due to this.

  • @7temp
    @7temp Год назад +2

    Food theory idea:
    Best way to remove burn greese/food from pans when it's stuck on?

  • @kentonconnor679
    @kentonconnor679 Год назад +1

    4:51 “Short answer, No. long answer, noooooooo.” Had me dying😂😂 Idk why.

  • @ratatoskrgaming4963
    @ratatoskrgaming4963 Год назад +23

    As someone who lives near a location that was featured on Bar Rescue (still open, but was one of those locations that didn’t like the advice given to them) the Kitchen Nightmares success rate could be a similar situation, not to mention there may be restaurants from the show that he walked away from before any changes could actually be made, so Gordon can’t entirely be to blame, especially with the success of his own restaurants

    • @EdmundSnow98
      @EdmundSnow98 Год назад +2

      There was only 1 place he walked away from. Amy's Baking Company. It was a wild episode.

  • @edgarmartinez7371
    @edgarmartinez7371 Год назад +10

    1:11 I liked how Ramsay strained his vocal cords by saying this: "If you sauté scallops in a non-stick pan, they will not stick. That is why it is called FLOPPING NON-STEEEEEEEEEECK!"

  • @realmdarkness
    @realmdarkness Год назад +51

    My favorite episode of any Kitchen Nightmares series was the Mama Cherri's restaurant. Gordon actually liked the food and it was clear that Cherri was passionate about improving. Plus, she's such a nice person and i watch her RUclips channel now and then

  • @thefishbox6548
    @thefishbox6548 Год назад +1

    I think he’s just warning them at this point like he gave up trying to save them

  • @jordantaylor2435
    @jordantaylor2435 Год назад +1

    Many people have alreay pointed out some great points here Matt and im gonna throw my voice in there as well.
    Many of these places were nearly beyond fixing when Chef showed up, he even has "Revisited" episodes where he heads back to places he helped. Many closed due to thier existing debts, others the owneres/cooks undid his changes and lost out, some closed due simply to the changing economy and not having enoguh business. Still others simply sold to new owners ,for example McCools, an Irish pub/restaurant he visted sold to new owners and the sons of the owner and founder stayed on as the bartender and head chef.
    Its true that many failed but id like to point this out. Few cooks and chefs are as dedicated to food as Chef Ramsey. Even fewer are willing to open as many restaurants as he is and risk failure. Chef is a seriously great chef that i have a ton of respect for.
    In short really Matt i think this is a time when the numbers tell an incomplete story. An interesting video to be sure but i dont think you dug deep enough.

  • @dawnskgardner3290
    @dawnskgardner3290 Год назад +26

    To be fair, that guy in the opening part who said the salad wasn't microwaved wasn't wrong... he answered the question

  • @danepatterson8785
    @danepatterson8785 Год назад +94

    Is mat not taking into account with how much debt most of these restaurants were in

    • @KevinG3699
      @KevinG3699 Год назад +35

      Most of the restuarants also got rid of all his changes after he left and closed due to no traffic. Gordon started to get them business, but the owners hated the changes and lost their business.

    • @group555_
      @group555_ Год назад +12

      Nope, he isn't taking any key points into account. Even most successful restaurants aren't open for much over 10 years

    • @Merennulli
      @Merennulli Год назад +12

      He's not actually critiquing Ramsay's help to those restaurants, that's the setup. It's already an (old) exposé style headline that the restaurants he helped didn't do well in general after he leaves. Matpat is just establishing that fact for those who aren't aware of the old headlines before deconstructing his own claim with the evidence that Ramsay actually did rather well in his own kitchens so the problem isn't Ramsay.
      And, yes, I know it's hard to realize that because of his dishonest framing of this as an attack on Ramsay before revealing that Ramsay actually does a decent job.

  • @Lucifer_png
    @Lucifer_png Год назад +20

    Also a lot of the restaurant owners tended to revert back the changes and do what they used to do before the shows and that resulted them in closing down. A lot of places also sold their locations so they could pay off their debts, so it's not all Gordon's fault. Saw some articles where apparently the restaurant owners even sued the KN team after they left for breaking things while they were filming so they could make some money off of them.

  • @TreantmonksTemple
    @TreantmonksTemple Год назад +1

    "He didn't get to where he is by screaming into a camera" Yes he did, whether it's geniune or a character, it draws viewers.

  • @Destiny-finders-cave
    @Destiny-finders-cave Год назад +3

    Food theory suggestion: how long could you survive in a farm?

  • @kn5w
    @kn5w Год назад +8

    Regarding the British series, you need to consider when it was filmed (nearly 20 years ago). We since had a double-dip recession and a global pandemic, so 5 out of 28 still open nearly two decades after filming is good going. The Priory, which was one of the more famous UK episodes, shut because the owners were catering for people based on a voucher campaign that brought in the old folks, but no new customers were biting. The one where he "liked the food" in Brighton shut despite everyone's best efforts because the rent was raised.

    • @Theseekerofinfinite
      @Theseekerofinfinite Год назад +2

      This is a good point. How many restaurants in general, let alone ones which were failing to start with, can you even expect to be still open after 20 years?

  • @Bombsuprise
    @Bombsuprise Год назад +32

    The only thing in the restaurant business that's harder than being unpopular is being suddenly popular. I've seen a lot of businesses fail simply because they weren't prepared for the workload and supply chain pressure that comes from being in demand. So Gordon was both saving the restaurants but also sort of cursing them.

  • @personexisting123
    @personexisting123 Год назад +207

    Didn’t expect Matpat to try and start beef with Gordon Ramsay

  • @TheMapleleague
    @TheMapleleague Год назад +2

    Hard disagree that a 17-33% success rate is low. If you consider that all the restaurants who went on this show have an almost 100% chance to close within a year anyway (why else would they voluntarily apply to be on the show?), he's actually managed to save quite a few of these guaranteed to fail restaurants and completely turn them around. I also remember a handful of restaurants who closed afterwards even though business did successfully pick up due to other circumstances.

  • @alexandreperron6106
    @alexandreperron6106 Год назад +1

    Ok saving a business is incredibly hard. If a business is dying, it’ll probably die no matter what.

  • @redscul129
    @redscul129 Год назад +59

    to be fair, in kitchen nightmares, gordon is giving the basic idea of how to function, is not up to him if the owners follow

    • @victorespino5650
      @victorespino5650 Год назад +3

      Right I figured 5% would be successful
      Which is 2 to 3. He did about 10% lol
      Which is actually really good.

    • @switchgear100
      @switchgear100 Год назад

      @@victorespino5650 especially 20 years later. The fact any of the restaurants are still open two decades later is amazing given where they were when he arrived. Even without that having a business even a decade, especially a food business is already amazing numbers.

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Год назад

      And the restaurants were failing because of the people. Not just the decor

    • @redscul129
      @redscul129 Год назад

      @@switchgear100gordon is metaphorically giving away life savers, but well... pride comes firts

  • @MillennialHippie
    @MillennialHippie Год назад +14

    KEEP my chef's NAME out your FLUFFIN' MOUTH! 🤬😂

  • @IRS-here
    @IRS-here Год назад +75

    Fun fact this is just matpats plan to get called a donut by Ramsey

  • @Cocytus
    @Cocytus Год назад +1

    The title is correct. Gordon is a "CELEBRITY Chef". The difference being, Master Chefs aren't making TV Series and having constant Obligations to putting on a certain personality for the cameras. There's honestly a lot of Gordon Recipes that a lot of people don't exactly like or prefer. Celebrity Chefs are more TV Boasted rather than Expertise Chefs with these Master Chefs being the Expertise Chefs and being the top dogs in the culinary industry. TV Ratings do not translate to Best Foods.

  • @_peyton_geo_9580
    @_peyton_geo_9580 Год назад +1

    THE DONNIE REFERENCE. "short answer, no. Long answer, Nooooooooo."

  • @Someguyfromtheinternet36
    @Someguyfromtheinternet36 Год назад +74

    You had a good run Matt,But if you call Gordon Ramsey a "Shamsy",then you better be prepared for a orbital strike of a swearfest.

    • @unknownchoujin1436
      @unknownchoujin1436 Год назад +5

      Ramsey is coming after Food Theory with the Lamb Sauce nuke.

  • @remnant342
    @remnant342 Год назад +4

    as a chef, british kitchen nightmares is amazing. you cant watch him bring back the spark in talented but disenfranchised cooks and chefs, people struggle with addiction, its very real.

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane Год назад +17

    4:06 I actually guessed 5 and it was funny to hear MatPat say I'm probably wrong, while in reality I totally nailed it 😅

    • @jaydaarnell0906
      @jaydaarnell0906 Год назад +1

      Same 😭 I was like “idk keeping a restaurant afloat is hard, so probably 5”

  • @jakedarang
    @jakedarang 11 месяцев назад +2

    Something like 60% of restaurants fail in the first 3 years. Given hes working with the worst of the worst, 83% isnt that bad in the run of the show.

  • @drewsmith4003
    @drewsmith4003 Год назад +1

    Is it really shocking that failing restaurants, whether because of terrible management or terrible food, can’t be rehabbed in a week, especially when the same managers/owners/chefs stick around after the rescue week?
    Bar Rescue has a similar “success” rate.

  • @duskonparis
    @duskonparis Год назад +8

    I think it would have been a good idea to check how many were still open pre-covid. The pandemic was devastating for the resturant industry.
    It is also important to note that many resturants that he tried to help got rid of all of his changes almost immediately, which may be a hige reason they close.
    Many of these resturant were also so deep in debt that their chances of success, even with Gordons help, were so slim that it was virtually unavoidable.

    • @hallaloth3112
      @hallaloth3112 Год назад

      Many of them closed within a year of being filmed. BUT that was during a major economic crash where even industries that were 'well off' were struggling.

  • @Jeppe_P
    @Jeppe_P Год назад +23

    This one is a clear miss for me. These other chefs do not have 3 tv shows to focus on etc. Also there are many reasons to close down a restaurant, its a little too easy to base these kinds of things on just that statistic.

  • @ur_localdumblonde
    @ur_localdumblonde Год назад +26

    well, he saved 13 restaurants that were doomed to fail.

  • @nunocspinto
    @nunocspinto Год назад +1

    That grilled cheese thing is his Portuguese Bifana video. Bifana is a pork steak, made in a pan with lots of sauce and put inside a wheat bread. Check how he did it...

  • @HedgehogY2K
    @HedgehogY2K Год назад +1

    Ironmouse watched one of Gordon's videos on how to make a certain Puerto Rican dish and was SO TICKED OFF. She was so bewildered with Gordon's way of cooking something as fundamental as this Puerto Rican dish that she argued what he was making was CERTAINLY NOT what he said he was making. I can't remember, and I doubt I can even look it up considering the backlog of content she has.

  • @Zazabazaa
    @Zazabazaa Год назад +7

    Feels a bit weird to say that Gordan isn't a master chef just because there are people better than him
    Gives me "your sadness is irrelevant because other people are sadder" vibes, like why does it matter if he's not number one? Point is that he's REALLY good and therefore a master. Like you said, he has built himself an insane empire in many ways.
    Also, kimchi in grilled cheese is amazing, don't knock it till you try it lol

  • @Ajz092
    @Ajz092 Год назад +35

    Matpat trying to start beef with Gordon Ramsey. lol It's like bringing a $10 steak grilled up by dad vs a perfectly executed Filet Mignon by one of the best chefs in the entire world. Honestly, I think Matpat just wants to be called a Donut by the man himself.

  • @sagnikdas6049
    @sagnikdas6049 Год назад +15

    I have spent so much extra hours researching on the the restaurant after an episode, this just feels wrong

  • @nooneanymoore9971
    @nooneanymoore9971 6 месяцев назад

    "If you cook scallops in a nonstick pan, they won't stick.." I DEFY him to find a nonstick pan that I can't get food stuck in!

  • @kidsonblackops
    @kidsonblackops Год назад +1

    nah man his grilled cheese was way better irl than it looked on tiktok. If you tried it and hated it that's chill.

  • @CC-oe3cc
    @CC-oe3cc Год назад +8

    I think mat pat just blew any chances of now having Ramsey staring in any further food theroy episodes

    • @mask13_
      @mask13_ Год назад

      yeaaaah....

    • @EmeraldEyesEsoteric
      @EmeraldEyesEsoteric 11 месяцев назад

      Why not? I see nothing but praise under the false pretense of a clickbait title.

  • @sonjaimmonen6610
    @sonjaimmonen6610 Год назад +7

    There are some great points about how the restauranteurs have to also play their part for the restaurant to succeed. I was also thinking about what is a typical lifespan of a restaurant. How likely is it even to have a restaurant go for 10 years?

  • @The_Infamous_Boogyman
    @The_Infamous_Boogyman Год назад +1

    4:19 I rarely do this, but I actually guess, out loud, 5 restaurants still open, and miraculously you said "5", so, off to start my day feeling like a boss....till I go work for my boss 😆

  • @blacklight683
    @blacklight683 Год назад +1

    Mat had enough of Ramsey...Ramsey about to disappear from the face of the internet

  • @Tempestwolf79
    @Tempestwolf79 Год назад +22

    MatPat, Another good comparison I am surprised you did not look into would be the success rate of Kitchen Nightmares vs Restaurant Impossible by Robert Irving. Both shows have a somewhat similar premise of taking and rehabilitating a failing restaurant. Heck you could probity even throw Bar Rescue in there as well.

    • @KenjiShiratsuki
      @KenjiShiratsuki Год назад +1

      Shout out to someone else who knows how to compare Gala to Granny Smith, I basically said the same thing. Maybe he'll do an update if he notices how much better researched that would look.

  • @KizuKoneko69
    @KizuKoneko69 Год назад +16

    The thing is, Gordon's restaurants are the fancy kind. Guy's are more the everman. Also, my sister and I have for years now just referred to Guy Fieri as Cloud Strifes dad.

  • @RedKing12000
    @RedKing12000 Год назад +5

    If you’re used to Ramsay’s shouty persona and want to see another side of him, might I recommend Master Chef Junior? Assuming it isn’t all editing magic, the man seems very good with kids, and it’s pretty heartwarming to see.

    • @HumbleWooper
      @HumbleWooper Год назад +1

      Yep, from what I've heard he IRL loves kids and encouraging their interest in food/cooking. Plus the producers for Hell's Kitchen and his similar swear-full shows always tell him to turn up the aggression because it's what those viewers want and expect.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Год назад

      ... Plus I suspect even Mr Ramsay realizes he can't swear and abuse kids on network TV and not get his show canceled...?

    • @switchgear100
      @switchgear100 Год назад

      That, normal Master chef and the British version of the F word probably give the best example of what his personality is really like outside of work environments.

  • @ChronisOfTheTwilight
    @ChronisOfTheTwilight Год назад +1

    @MatPat Gordan's Frito Pie video had me yelling at the screen, full tilt like: "STOP IIIITTTT!!! STOP IT NOOOWWWW!!!!" His Frito Pie is Blasphemous and unholy.

  • @iitxdori
    @iitxdori Год назад +8

    4:56 ROTTMNT REFERENCE??

  • @obadijahparks
    @obadijahparks Год назад +4

    You forgot a few variables here.... like the fact that people whom had previously bad experiences may never give it another try. No matter how much better Ramsey made it, it can still close.