Surprisingly I have become a fan of Gordon Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares, shown on Channel 9. This might seem strange to others, considering I had this to say about swearing. I still don’t like his swearing nor do I condone it.
What I enjoy watching more so is the transformation of the restaurants he is invited to attend. More often than not he is spot on with his sentiments as these kitchens are atrocious and can make you sick. Perhaps his methods are a bit strong handed, but he is passionate about food. Most of his rantings stem from the evidence he finds of a lack of quality in the food and the lack of cleanliness of the kitchen.
The people running these kitchens need a good kick up the pants to change things, some are stuck in that big a rut, while others only manage to prove their incompetence an find themselves out of a job.
Let’s face it, someone being polite about everything would not make good television.
What I enjoy watching more so is the transformation of the restaurants he is invited to attend. More often than not he is spot on with his sentiments as these kitchens are atrocious and can make you sick. Perhaps his methods are a bit strong handed, but he is passionate about food. Most of his rantings stem from the evidence he finds of a lack of quality in the food and the lack of cleanliness of the kitchen.
The people running these kitchens need a good kick up the pants to change things, some are stuck in that big a rut, while others only manage to prove their incompetence an find themselves out of a job.
Let’s face it, someone being polite about everything would not make good television.
1 comment:
I am quite sure part of the reason why people watch the show is because his 'dramatic' method of delivery.
If you invite Gordon Ramsey to your restaurant you should know what to expect.
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