Frequent readers will already know that I’m a fan of Gordon Ramsay. He has three shows in America now, and several others (and the same ones) in the UK, and I watch them all. My favorite has long been Kitchen Nightmares, and since Hotel Hell is basically “Hotel Nightmares,” it isn’t hard to guess that I like it as well.
We’re in the same format here, and we follow along as Ramsay shows up at a hotel that isn’t doing so well. Whatever the reason may be, these are places that are on the verge of being forced to shut their doors, and it’s up to Ramsay to figure out how to turn the place around. As you’ll well know if you watch Kitchen Nightmares, you don’t generally have to be a world-renowned chef to figure out what the problems are.
What I...
We’re in the same format here, and we follow along as Ramsay shows up at a hotel that isn’t doing so well. Whatever the reason may be, these are places that are on the verge of being forced to shut their doors, and it’s up to Ramsay to figure out how to turn the place around. As you’ll well know if you watch Kitchen Nightmares, you don’t generally have to be a world-renowned chef to figure out what the problems are.
What I...
- 8/14/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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