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9.2/10 (792 votes)
#1

Amy's Baking Company

S5:E16

Ramsay travels to Scottsdale, Ariz., to help the owners of Amy's Baking Company.

7.8/10 (201 votes)
#2

Mill Street Bistro, Part 1

S5:E11

Ramsay visits Mill Street Bistro in Ohio to try to turn the eatery around; the restaurant's owner acts like a dictator and has trouble listening to others' viewpoints.

7.7/10 (202 votes)
#3

Oceana

S3:E14

In the season finale, Chef Ramsay returns once more to the Big Easy. There, he visits Oceana, where he finds food so bad that he temporarily shuts down the restaurant. With an executive chef and one of the two owners in complete denial and unwilling to take responsibility, he's not even sure if Oceana is worth saving.

7.6/10 (275 votes)
#4

Burger Kitchen (1)

S4:E6

Chef Ramsay pays a visit to Burger Kitchen in Los Angeles in order to revamp the bland menu and to revive the tired establishment with a fresh look and a renewed vibe fit for the hip Hollywood crowd.

7.5/10 (326 votes)
#5

Dillon's

S1:E2

Chef Gordon Ramsay is hitting the big city in an attempt to revamp an Indian restaurant called Dillon's and make it one of the hottest venues in town. Ironically Dillon's is located right near Chef Gordon Ramsay's own restaurant.

7.5/10 (332 votes)
#6

Sebastian's

S1:E6

Sebastian's has 20, ah, 21, maybe 23 unique failure combinations, and terrible pizza. Can Ramsay get through Chef Sebastian Di Modica thick skull or is the final combination of closure unavoidable?

7.5/10 (219 votes)
#7

Burger Kitchen (2)

S4:E7

Finding little improvement, Chef Ramsay pushes for even more changes to the menu and staff at Burger Kitchen.

7.5/10 (190 votes)
#8

Mill Street Bistro, Part 2

S5:E12

Chef Ramsay continues his work at the Mill Street Bistro Bar in Ohio, trying to get the obstinate owner to make a major attitude adjustment.

7.4/10 (208 votes)
#9

Downcity

S3:E7

Chef Ramsay travels to Providence, Rhode Island to visit DownCity, a downtrodden eatery held back by a stubborn, short-tempered owner.

7.4/10 (209 votes)
#10

La Galleria 33, Part One

S5:E1

Located in the heart of the historic North End of Boston, and run by sister-duo Rita and Lisa, this Italian restaurant has proven to be a financial disaster, spiraling these sisters into a deep state of denial. From their hostile attitudes towards their staff and customers, to the tasteless recipes they serve, Chef Ramsay realizes these owners have lost control. Find out if Ramsay can take on these stubborn sisters.

7.4/10 (184 votes)
#11

La Galleria 33, Part Two

S5:E2

Located in the heart of the historic North End of Boston, and run by sister-duo Rita and Lisa, this Italian restaurant has proven to be a financial disaster, spiraling these sisters into a deep state of denial. From their hostile attitudes towards their staff and customers, to the tasteless recipes they serve, Chef Ramsay realizes these owners have lost control. Find out if Ramsay can take on these stubborn sisters.

7.3/10 (365 votes)
#12

Peter's

S1:E1

Gordon Ramsay visits a family-run Italian restaurant in Babylon, NY that's being run into the ground by Peter, the hot-tempered manger and co-owner.

7.3/10 (224 votes)
#13

Hot Potato Café

S2:E1

Philadelphia is known as "The City of Brotherly Love," but one restaurant, the Hot Potato Cafe, is tearing a family apart. Passion, motivation and spirit fueled the restaurant when it was founded two years ago, but all of these mandatory ingredients are now in short supply.

7.3/10 (151 votes)
#14

Mangia Mangia, Pt 1

S6:E5

Ramsay travels to Woodland Park, Colo., to save Mangia Mangia, an Italian restaurant saddled with tension between the owner and her staff, and problems with the food, atmosphere and service.

7.2/10 (193 votes)
#15

Sushi Ko

S2:E12

Chef Ramsay visits Sushi Ko in Thousand Oaks, Cal., a failing second location of a family-owned eatery. Problems include debt, a breakdown of the family dynamic, and a relative who has lost his passion for cooking.

7.2/10 (215 votes)
#16

Capri

S3:E12

While visiting the Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles, Chef Ramsay stops by Capri. The Italian restaurant is filthy, serves terrible food, and is in disarray all thanks to a lazy set of twins.

7.2/10 (201 votes)
#17

Luigi's

S4:E4

Chef Ramsay visits Luigi’s, an eatery in Anaheim, CA, on the brink of closing its doors for good. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and expertise will be enough for the restaurant owners to reverse their misfortunes or if their problems are too dire for even Chef Ramsay to handle.

7.1/10 (275 votes)
#18

Finn McCool's

S1:E7

Chef Ramsay helps a family in the Hamptons with their pub, Finn McCools. Retired cop Buddy, fights with sons Jason and Brian, both of whom work for their father. Can Chef Ramsay work his magic on this family owned business before it goes belly up?

7.1/10 (277 votes)
#19

Lela's

S1:E8

Chef Ramsay tries to rev up business for Lela's, an upscale restaurant in desperate need of clientele. When Gordon gets in the kitchen and starts criticizing the menu items, the executive chef is less than thrilled and they have a showdown in front of the entire staff. Find out if the changes stick and if owner Lela will withstand this type of behaviour in her restaurant.

7.1/10 (228 votes)
#20

Black Pearl

S1:E15

Chef Gordon Ramsey visits a seafood restaurant in New York where three different owners run the kitchen, leading to a lack of consistency in food and service, and one of the owners is a "know-it-all," challenging each of Ramsey's changes.

7.1/10 (185 votes)
#21

Le Bistro

S2:E6

The owner and only chef of Le Bistro has his mind set to having done nothing wrong and won't listen to anybody, including Ramsay. Can Gordon help a disrespectful, rude and arrogant owner or is Le Bistro beyond help?

7.1/10 (177 votes)
#22

La Frite

S3:E11

Chef Ramsay visits La Frite in Sherman Oaks, CA. Find out if his efforts to turn the restaurant around will be enough to keep the its doors open.

7.1/10 (183 votes)
#23

Zeke's

S3:E13

Chef Ramsay heads to New Orleans, LA, to help transform Zeke's Restaurant. Will he be able to breathe new life and add some spice into this Southern eatery?

7.1/10 (171 votes)
#24

Spin a Yarn

S4:E13

Chef Ramsay visits Fremont, CA, to help out 50-year-old steakhouse and banquet center Spin-A-Yarn. Despite the restaurant's rich history as an old-time hideaway and meeting place, the restaurant's bland menu and outdated decor are long overdue for visual and culinary makeover. Shocked by the restaurant's inconsistent service and disorganized kitchen staff, Chef Ramsay is put to the test to give the steakhouse a refreshed menu and ambience. Find out if Chef Ramsay succeeds in updating the restaurant's image or if it will remain stuck in its old ways.

7.0/10 (291 votes)
#25

The Mixing Bowl

S1:E3

Ramsay takes a trip to The Mixing Bowl, a small restaurant in Bellmore, NY. He looks to turn around this restaurant which has inexperienced staff and special discounts as the restaurants specialty.

7.0/10 (271 votes)
#26

Seascape

S1:E4

Chef Gordon Ramsay visits Seascape, a mother and son run restaurant located in Islip, NY. Ramsay must work together with a hard-headed chef, along with an inexperienced owner, to make some much needed changes to bring the customers back and to save the mother and son relationship.

7.0/10 (269 votes)
#27

Olde Stone Mill

S1:E5

Chef Gordon Ramsay takes on the challenge of helping Dean and his wife out by attempting to turn around the Olde Stone Mill restaurant located in Tuckahoe, New York. The restaurant has been renovated in the front of the house, but not in the kitchen when it comes to the horrible food.

7.0/10 (274 votes)
#28

Secret Garden

S1:E10

Gordon goes to Moorpark, CA to assist an obstinate French chef in overcoming an empty restaurant with an off-putting decor.

7.0/10 (226 votes)
#29

Fiesta Sunrise

S1:E20

Chef Ramsey heads to West Nyack, N.Y. and the Fiesta Sunrise, a Mexican restaurant, and meets up with a stubborn owner who seems to be ruining his own business. Ramsey gives the place an inspection and shuts the place down, declaring it is unsanitary.

7.0/10 (195 votes)
#30

Mojitos

S2:E4

Mojito Cuban Cuisine is run by Kata and Marcelo, ex-lovers turned bitter feuders who are ruining the business and in turn, the business ruining them.

7.0/10 (192 votes)
#31

Lido di Manhattan Beach

S2:E5

Lido Di Manhattan Beach is owned by Lisa, who proudly goes on about her young age and ownership, yet is oblivious to the faults said age and lack of experience have brought. And then Ramsay starts investigating the kitchen...

7.0/10 (188 votes)
#32

Casa Roma

S2:E7

Chef Ramsay heads to Lancaster, California to help out an Italian restaurant called in Casa Roma. The owners are clueless when it comes to getting people in the restaurant and how to help manage the kitchen. The restaurant is merely surviving on the packed bar area.

7.0/10 (207 votes)
#33

Spanish Pavillion

S3:E1

Chef Ramsay visits Spanish Pavillion in Harrison, NJ, a family-run business established in 1976 whose owners, brothers Michael and Jerry, have allowed their differences to compromise the quality of the restaurant. With a head chef consistently absent from the kitchen and an unhappy staff, Chef Ramsay is determined to transform the outdated ambiance and menu in order to keep the family business afloat.

7.0/10 (208 votes)
#34

Classic American

S3:E2

The Classic American restaurant is out of food, out of cups, out of menus, and nearly out-of-business with almost a million in debt. Can Ramsay help the two well-meaning servers turned owners?

7.0/10 (170 votes)
#35

Davide

S3:E6

Traveling to Boston's North End, Chef Ramsay spends a week at Davide, an Italian eatery mismanaged by feuding brothers.

7.0/10 (181 votes)
#36

Kingston Cafe

S3:E10

Chef Ramsay makes a trip to Pasadena, California to whip an eatery specializing in Caribbean cuisine into shape.

7.0/10 (200 votes)
#37

Blackberry's

S4:E1

On the Season 4 premiere of Kitchen Nightmares, Chef Ramsay heads to Plainfield, New Jersey. There he hopes to help Shelly Withers transform her soul food restaurant called Blackberry's.

7.0/10 (186 votes)
#38

Mike and Nellie's

S4:E3

Chef Ramsay visits Mike & Nellie’s in Oakhurst, New Jersey. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and expertise can help keep the restaurant from sinking or if the restaurant’s woes will be too much for even Chef Ramsay to handle.

7.0/10 (156 votes)
#39

Charlie's

S4:E14

Chef Ramsay visits Charlie's in La Verne, CA to help the owners of the Italian bistro refresh its outdated look and update the menu's bland and unoriginal options. Displeased by the wishy-washy service, unappetizing dishes and old-fashioned ambiance, Chef Ramsay has his work cut out for him to turn the restaurant's luck around. Find out if Chef Ramsay can infuse the restaurant with authentic Italian elegance or if the restaurant's woes are too much for even Chef Ramsay to tackle.

7.0/10 (174 votes)
#40

Pantaleone's

S6:E2

Ramsay helps a Denver pizzeria owner who believes he makes the best pizza in town despite taste test results proving otherwise.

6.3/10 (184 votes)
#1

Revisited: Gordon Returns

S1:E11

Chef Gordon Ramsay wants to see if all of his hard work paid off, when he returns to check up on six of the failing restaurants he helped turn around.

6.3/10 (129 votes)
#2

Revisited #2

S2:E10

Ramsay revisits restaurants Giuseppi and Sante La Brea, from season two, to see if they have succeeded; there is good news and there is bad news. Also included is an update on what happened at Finn McCool's.

6.4/10 (114 votes)
#3

Revisited No. 1

S5:E6

Chef Ramsay checks on the status of Cafe Hon, Chiarella's, and Leone's to see if they heeded his advice.

6.4/10 (114 votes)
#4

Bella Luna

S6:E9

Gordon travels to the town of Easton, PA, where he tries to wake up a mother and son pairing who are running their Italian restaurant into the ground.

6.5/10 (135 votes)
#5

Zocalo

S4:E17

Chef Ramsay visits the windy city to check in on Mexican restaurant Zocalo. Although the Chicago restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere, Chef Ramsay is shocked by the disorganized staff and lack of service.

6.5/10 (136 votes)
#6

Levanti's Italian Restaurant

S5:E8

Ramsay tries to help a bickering brother and sister whose Beaver, Pa., restaurant Levanti's is failing.

6.5/10 (114 votes)
#7

Zayna Flaming Grill, Pt 2

S6:E8

Chef Ramsay is caught in the crossfire as a family's feud threatens to close Zanya Flaming Grill for good.

6.6/10 (243 votes)
#8

Handlebar

S1:E12

Chef Ramsay heads to Mount Sinai, NY, and the Handlebar Restaurant & Lounge, which the owners seem oblivious to the 1880's decor and the head chef's apathy.

6.6/10 (209 votes)
#9

Hannah & Mason's

S1:E17

Chef Ramsey heads to Cranbury, NJ, to visit a French bistro named Hannah & Mason, owned by a pair of friends who lack both business experience and motivation. The staff are holding bounced paychecks, but that isn't as bad as what chef Ramsey finds inside the cooler which causes the place to be shut down on Valentine's Day.

6.6/10 (160 votes)
#10

Fleming

S2:E11

The only thing that has changed in 30 years at Fleming is the ownership. After literally having to pull a plate from a customer and stop orders of a menu item, Ramsay soon realizes more help is needed than he realized.

6.6/10 (126 votes)
#11

Revisited #1

S2:E13

Chef Ramsay revisits Handlebar (Long Island), Casa Roma (Lancaster) and Black Pearl (New York).

6.6/10 (131 votes)
#12

Revisited #1

S3:E4

Chef Ramsay visits restaurant owners of Mojito, The Junction (aka Flamangos), and Bazzini he helped in the past to check on their progress.

6.6/10 (101 votes)
#13

Revisited 2

S4:E11

Over the years, Chef Gordon Ramsay has helped numerous restaurant owners get back on their feet by helping them refresh their menus, customer service and business outlook – but once he leaves, do restaurateurs stick with it -- Chef Ramsay heads to Southern California to check up on La Frite in Sherman Oaks, Kingston Café in Pasadena and Capri in Eagle Rock to see firsthand if his advice has changed the restaurants for good. He also visits Harrison, NJ, to find out if the owners of family restaurant Spanish Pavilion have mended their problems outside the kitchen, or if their disagreements are too much for their business to handle. Tune in to see if Chef Ramsay will be pleased with the restaurants’ progress, or will he have to stage yet more dramatic and emotional interventions.

6.6/10 (158 votes)
#14

Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine

S5:E4

Ramsay heads to Pennsylvania's Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine.

6.6/10 (150 votes)
#15

Barefoot Bob's

S5:E5

Ramsay goes to Massachusetts to help a married couple improve their restaurant, Barefoot Bob's.

6.6/10 (124 votes)
#16

Kati Allo

S6:E4

Ramsay tries to help the owners of Kati Allo in Queens, N.Y., turn things around.

6.6/10 (117 votes)
#17

Zayna Flaming Grill, Pt 1

S6:E7

Chef Ramsay heads to Redondo Beach, Calif., to try and save Zayna Flaming Grill, a Mediterranean restaurant plagued by substandard food and owners playing the blame game.

6.6/10 (85 votes)
#18

Revisited

S6:E10

Chef Ramsay checks in on restaurants he's helped, including La Galleria in Boston; the Olde Hitching Post in Hanson, Mass.; and Prohibition Gastropub in Everett, Wash.

6.7/10 (214 votes)
#19

J Willy's

S1:E16

Chef Ramsey heads to South Bend, Ind., and J Willy's Bar & Grille, a business has lost $1.2 million. He gives them a challenge of using fresh ingredients, but the inexperienced chefs become overwhelmed, causing one customer to break down and cry.

6.7/10 (181 votes)
#20

Cafe 36

S1:E22

Chef Ramsey visits a French-American eatery in La Grange, Illinois, named Cafe 36. The owners have very little experience in running a restaurant and need a hand with their shortage of customers and the head chef, who doesn't practice quality control.

6.7/10 (158 votes)
#21

Grasshopper Also

S3:E5

Grasshopper Also is a blimey arseways failure best renamed Boghopper. Can Gordon makes sure Irish eyes will be smiling upon a family business dying young?

6.7/10 (124 votes)
#22

Revisited #2

S3:E8

Chef Ramsay returns to Lido di Manhattan, Anna Vincenzo's, and Le Bistro to see if the owners have implemented his changes.

6.7/10 (158 votes)
#23

Café Tavolini

S3:E9

While in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Chef Ramsay pays Cafe Tavolini a visit. Two lackadaisical owners watch as their eatery goes south.

6.7/10 (111 votes)
#24

Revisited #1

S4:E5

Chef Ramsay returns to Classic American, DownCity, and Davide to offer more advice and gauge the restaurants' progress - or lack thereof.

6.7/10 (155 votes)
#25

El Greco

S4:E10

Chef Ramsay heads to the lone star state to give Austin, Texas eatery El Greco a much-needed update that would still maintain family-held traditions. Dismayed by the careless treatment of traditional Greek cuisine and sub-par service, Chef Ramsay must intervene before the restaurant owners are forced to shut El Greco’s doors for good. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and guidance will be enough to keep this establishment open.

6.7/10 (152 votes)
#26

Café Hon

S4:E15

Chef Ramsay heads to Baltimore, MD, and immediately has his hands full when he visits Café Hon, a Southern Comfort eatery in need not only of a restaurant renovation but also a public image makeover. The owner of Café Hon has come under fire from the city of Baltimore for trademarking the word "Hon," a term of endearment for Baltimore culture. Find out if the restaurant revamp and renewed public image will be enough to win back the city of Baltimore and revive its tradition of southern comfort cooking.

6.7/10 (139 votes)
#27

Chiarella's

S4:E16

Chef Ramsay visits the "City of Brotherly Love" to check in on family-owned Italian restaurant Chiarella's. Although the Philadelphia eatery boasts over 30 years of business, Chef Ramsay is shocked by the restaurant's outdated menu, sloppy service and disorganized staff. Find out if Chef Ramsay is able to infuse the restaurant with classic Italian flair and revive its lackluster dining experience.

6.7/10 (142 votes)
#28

Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room

S5:E9

Ramsay travels to Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room in Monrovia, Calif., where the owner has only been able to keep his own children on as employees.

6.7/10 (173 votes)
#29

Chappy's

S5:E15

Gordon travels to Nashville, Tenn., to help the owners of Chappy's turn their restaurant around.

6.8/10 (226 votes)
#30

Trobiano's

S1:E14

Chef Gordan Ramsey visits an Italian restaurant in Great Neck, New York, that is a half-million dollars in debt, but a confrontation over kitchen cleanliness and the food between Ramsey and the owner leaves the future of the eatery uncertain.

6.8/10 (196 votes)
#31

Sabatiello's

S1:E19

Chef Ramsey visits Stamford, Conn. and Sabatiello's, an Italian restaurant which is owned by a hot-tempered and has poor customer service. His staff has turned against the owner and Ramsey's offer of criticism, that he decides he will shut the place down himself.

6.8/10 (183 votes)
#32

Sante La Brea

S1:E21

Chef Ramsay comes back to Sante La Brea and Giuseppi's to see if they have improved or not. He also takes a look at some of his noteworthy kitchen fights over that time.

6.8/10 (196 votes)
#33

Bazzini

S2:E3

Chef Gordon Ramsay takes on Bazzini Cafe, an Italian restaurant in Ridgewood, NJ, that struggles with slow service, poorly crafted dishes, a lackluster sous chef and a disappointing head chef.

6.8/10 (179 votes)
#34

Mama Rita's

S2:E8

Chef Ramsay helps a woman with her struggling Mexican restaurant that is facing foreclosure.

6.8/10 (168 votes)
#35

PJ's Steakhouse

S3:E3

PJ's Steakhouse is dying from a lack of control from management to food quality, with one slightly rude owner and her husband, the co-owner, sitting at the bar drinking the business day away.

6.8/10 (164 votes)
#36

Michon’s

S4:E9

Chef Ramsay heads to the Peach state eatery Michon’s Smoked Meats & Seafood restaurant for a much needed update. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and guidance will be enough to keep this establishment in College Park, GA, open.

6.8/10 (176 votes)
#37

Mama Maria's

S5:E3

Chef Ramsay heads to Mama Maria's in Brooklyn. This Italian restaurant and pizzeria was passed down from mother to son more than 25 years ago, but has proven to be more of a burden than a family gem. The owner is exhausted from trying to make ends meet for his family, which in turn has taken a toll on the staff, food and overall performance of the restaurant. Chef Ramsay is disgusted to find 12 freezers filled with rancid and inedible pre-made meals and he reaches his breaking point when one diner needs an ambulance after eating a defrosted piece of seafood. When Chef Ramsay levels with this owner, he leaves him in tears. Find out if Ramsay's push was enough to wake this owner and save his family and restaurant.

6.8/10 (163 votes)
#38

Prohibition Grille

S5:E14

Ramsay travels to The Prohibition Grille in Everett, Wash., to help its inexperienced owner.

6.8/10 (133 votes)
#39

Old Neighborhood

S6:E3

Ramsay helps the owners of Old Neighborhood in Arvada, Colo., transform their restaurant.

6.9/10 (247 votes)
#40

Campania

S1:E9

Chef Ramsay visits Campania, an Italian restaurant in Fair Lawn, N.J. He discovers a lackadaisical wait staff is hurting business.

7.3/10 (365 votes)

Peter's

S1:E1

Gordon Ramsay visits a family-run Italian restaurant in Babylon, NY that's being run into the ground by Peter, the hot-tempered manger and co-owner.

7.5/10 (326 votes)

Dillon's

S1:E2

Chef Gordon Ramsay is hitting the big city in an attempt to revamp an Indian restaurant called Dillon's and make it one of the hottest venues in town. Ironically Dillon's is located right near Chef Gordon Ramsay's own restaurant.

7.0/10 (291 votes)

The Mixing Bowl

S1:E3

Ramsay takes a trip to The Mixing Bowl, a small restaurant in Bellmore, NY. He looks to turn around this restaurant which has inexperienced staff and special discounts as the restaurants specialty.

7.0/10 (271 votes)

Seascape

S1:E4

Chef Gordon Ramsay visits Seascape, a mother and son run restaurant located in Islip, NY. Ramsay must work together with a hard-headed chef, along with an inexperienced owner, to make some much needed changes to bring the customers back and to save the mother and son relationship.

7.0/10 (269 votes)

Olde Stone Mill

S1:E5

Chef Gordon Ramsay takes on the challenge of helping Dean and his wife out by attempting to turn around the Olde Stone Mill restaurant located in Tuckahoe, New York. The restaurant has been renovated in the front of the house, but not in the kitchen when it comes to the horrible food.

7.5/10 (332 votes)

Sebastian's

S1:E6

Sebastian's has 20, ah, 21, maybe 23 unique failure combinations, and terrible pizza. Can Ramsay get through Chef Sebastian Di Modica thick skull or is the final combination of closure unavoidable?

7.1/10 (275 votes)

Finn McCool's

S1:E7

Chef Ramsay helps a family in the Hamptons with their pub, Finn McCools. Retired cop Buddy, fights with sons Jason and Brian, both of whom work for their father. Can Chef Ramsay work his magic on this family owned business before it goes belly up?

7.1/10 (277 votes)

Lela's

S1:E8

Chef Ramsay tries to rev up business for Lela's, an upscale restaurant in desperate need of clientele. When Gordon gets in the kitchen and starts criticizing the menu items, the executive chef is less than thrilled and they have a showdown in front of the entire staff. Find out if the changes stick and if owner Lela will withstand this type of behaviour in her restaurant.

6.9/10 (247 votes)

Campania

S1:E9

Chef Ramsay visits Campania, an Italian restaurant in Fair Lawn, N.J. He discovers a lackadaisical wait staff is hurting business.

7.0/10 (274 votes)

Secret Garden

S1:E10

Gordon goes to Moorpark, CA to assist an obstinate French chef in overcoming an empty restaurant with an off-putting decor.

6.3/10 (184 votes)

Revisited: Gordon Returns

S1:E11

Chef Gordon Ramsay wants to see if all of his hard work paid off, when he returns to check up on six of the failing restaurants he helped turn around.

6.6/10 (243 votes)

Handlebar

S1:E12

Chef Ramsay heads to Mount Sinai, NY, and the Handlebar Restaurant & Lounge, which the owners seem oblivious to the 1880's decor and the head chef's apathy.

6.9/10 (204 votes)

Giuseppi's

S1:E13

Chef Ramsay visits Giuseppi's Italian restaurant in Macomb Township, Mich., and discovers an abundance of bickering from the father-son team that runs the kitchen and a shortage of patrons.

6.8/10 (226 votes)

Trobiano's

S1:E14

Chef Gordan Ramsey visits an Italian restaurant in Great Neck, New York, that is a half-million dollars in debt, but a confrontation over kitchen cleanliness and the food between Ramsey and the owner leaves the future of the eatery uncertain.

7.1/10 (228 votes)

Black Pearl

S1:E15

Chef Gordon Ramsey visits a seafood restaurant in New York where three different owners run the kitchen, leading to a lack of consistency in food and service, and one of the owners is a "know-it-all," challenging each of Ramsey's changes.

6.7/10 (214 votes)

J Willy's

S1:E16

Chef Ramsey heads to South Bend, Ind., and J Willy's Bar & Grille, a business has lost $1.2 million. He gives them a challenge of using fresh ingredients, but the inexperienced chefs become overwhelmed, causing one customer to break down and cry.

6.6/10 (209 votes)

Hannah & Mason's

S1:E17

Chef Ramsey heads to Cranbury, NJ, to visit a French bistro named Hannah & Mason, owned by a pair of friends who lack both business experience and motivation. The staff are holding bounced paychecks, but that isn't as bad as what chef Ramsey finds inside the cooler which causes the place to be shut down on Valentine's Day.

6.9/10 (206 votes)

Jack's Waterfront

S1:E18

Chef Ramsey heads to St. Clair Shores, Michigan, to visit Jack's Waterfront, which is suffering from a lack of fresh seafood and an inattentive management. Chef's goal is to make this eatery a year-round money maker, but the general manager's excessive socializing with his patrons may put a roadblock in this plan.

6.8/10 (196 votes)

Sabatiello's

S1:E19

Chef Ramsey visits Stamford, Conn. and Sabatiello's, an Italian restaurant which is owned by a hot-tempered and has poor customer service. His staff has turned against the owner and Ramsey's offer of criticism, that he decides he will shut the place down himself.

7.0/10 (226 votes)

Fiesta Sunrise

S1:E20

Chef Ramsey heads to West Nyack, N.Y. and the Fiesta Sunrise, a Mexican restaurant, and meets up with a stubborn owner who seems to be ruining his own business. Ramsey gives the place an inspection and shuts the place down, declaring it is unsanitary.

6.8/10 (183 votes)

Sante La Brea

S1:E21

Chef Ramsay comes back to Sante La Brea and Giuseppi's to see if they have improved or not. He also takes a look at some of his noteworthy kitchen fights over that time.

6.7/10 (181 votes)

Cafe 36

S1:E22

Chef Ramsey visits a French-American eatery in La Grange, Illinois, named Cafe 36. The owners have very little experience in running a restaurant and need a hand with their shortage of customers and the head chef, who doesn't practice quality control.

7.3/10 (224 votes)

Hot Potato Café

S2:E1

Philadelphia is known as "The City of Brotherly Love," but one restaurant, the Hot Potato Cafe, is tearing a family apart. Passion, motivation and spirit fueled the restaurant when it was founded two years ago, but all of these mandatory ingredients are now in short supply.

6.9/10 (202 votes)

Flamangos

S2:E2

Husband and wife Bill and Adele were experienced restaurant owners who had retired. They came out of retirement in 2006 to open one with their daughter Cheryl, Flamango's, a "fine dining" restaurant with a tropical theme. Adele is abrasive to the staff. Bill is getting old and yet does all the menial jobs, and also does a tableside steak service. The chef Bryan laments he has no control over the menu. The place is not doing well, so Adele and Bill see no choice but to call upon Gordon.

6.8/10 (196 votes)

Bazzini

S2:E3

Chef Gordon Ramsay takes on Bazzini Cafe, an Italian restaurant in Ridgewood, NJ, that struggles with slow service, poorly crafted dishes, a lackluster sous chef and a disappointing head chef.

7.0/10 (195 votes)

Mojitos

S2:E4

Mojito Cuban Cuisine is run by Kata and Marcelo, ex-lovers turned bitter feuders who are ruining the business and in turn, the business ruining them.

7.0/10 (192 votes)

Lido di Manhattan Beach

S2:E5

Lido Di Manhattan Beach is owned by Lisa, who proudly goes on about her young age and ownership, yet is oblivious to the faults said age and lack of experience have brought. And then Ramsay starts investigating the kitchen...

7.1/10 (185 votes)

Le Bistro

S2:E6

The owner and only chef of Le Bistro has his mind set to having done nothing wrong and won't listen to anybody, including Ramsay. Can Gordon help a disrespectful, rude and arrogant owner or is Le Bistro beyond help?

7.0/10 (188 votes)

Casa Roma

S2:E7

Chef Ramsay heads to Lancaster, California to help out an Italian restaurant called in Casa Roma. The owners are clueless when it comes to getting people in the restaurant and how to help manage the kitchen. The restaurant is merely surviving on the packed bar area.

6.8/10 (179 votes)

Mama Rita's

S2:E8

Chef Ramsay helps a woman with her struggling Mexican restaurant that is facing foreclosure.

6.9/10 (181 votes)

Anna Vincenzo's

S2:E9

The prima donna owner of Anna Vincenzo's rebukes Ramsay and his help and insists what she is doing is fine.

6.3/10 (129 votes)

Revisited #2

S2:E10

Ramsay revisits restaurants Giuseppi and Sante La Brea, from season two, to see if they have succeeded; there is good news and there is bad news. Also included is an update on what happened at Finn McCool's.

6.6/10 (160 votes)

Fleming

S2:E11

The only thing that has changed in 30 years at Fleming is the ownership. After literally having to pull a plate from a customer and stop orders of a menu item, Ramsay soon realizes more help is needed than he realized.

7.2/10 (193 votes)

Sushi Ko

S2:E12

Chef Ramsay visits Sushi Ko in Thousand Oaks, Cal., a failing second location of a family-owned eatery. Problems include debt, a breakdown of the family dynamic, and a relative who has lost his passion for cooking.

6.6/10 (126 votes)

Revisited #1

S2:E13

Chef Ramsay revisits Handlebar (Long Island), Casa Roma (Lancaster) and Black Pearl (New York).

7.0/10 (207 votes)

Spanish Pavillion

S3:E1

Chef Ramsay visits Spanish Pavillion in Harrison, NJ, a family-run business established in 1976 whose owners, brothers Michael and Jerry, have allowed their differences to compromise the quality of the restaurant. With a head chef consistently absent from the kitchen and an unhappy staff, Chef Ramsay is determined to transform the outdated ambiance and menu in order to keep the family business afloat.

7.0/10 (208 votes)

Classic American

S3:E2

The Classic American restaurant is out of food, out of cups, out of menus, and nearly out-of-business with almost a million in debt. Can Ramsay help the two well-meaning servers turned owners?

6.8/10 (168 votes)

PJ's Steakhouse

S3:E3

PJ's Steakhouse is dying from a lack of control from management to food quality, with one slightly rude owner and her husband, the co-owner, sitting at the bar drinking the business day away.

6.6/10 (131 votes)

Revisited #1

S3:E4

Chef Ramsay visits restaurant owners of Mojito, The Junction (aka Flamangos), and Bazzini he helped in the past to check on their progress.

6.7/10 (158 votes)

Grasshopper Also

S3:E5

Grasshopper Also is a blimey arseways failure best renamed Boghopper. Can Gordon makes sure Irish eyes will be smiling upon a family business dying young?

7.0/10 (170 votes)

Davide

S3:E6

Traveling to Boston's North End, Chef Ramsay spends a week at Davide, an Italian eatery mismanaged by feuding brothers.

7.4/10 (208 votes)

Downcity

S3:E7

Chef Ramsay travels to Providence, Rhode Island to visit DownCity, a downtrodden eatery held back by a stubborn, short-tempered owner.

6.7/10 (124 votes)

Revisited #2

S3:E8

Chef Ramsay returns to Lido di Manhattan, Anna Vincenzo's, and Le Bistro to see if the owners have implemented his changes.

6.7/10 (158 votes)

Café Tavolini

S3:E9

While in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Chef Ramsay pays Cafe Tavolini a visit. Two lackadaisical owners watch as their eatery goes south.

7.0/10 (181 votes)

Kingston Cafe

S3:E10

Chef Ramsay makes a trip to Pasadena, California to whip an eatery specializing in Caribbean cuisine into shape.

7.1/10 (177 votes)

La Frite

S3:E11

Chef Ramsay visits La Frite in Sherman Oaks, CA. Find out if his efforts to turn the restaurant around will be enough to keep the its doors open.

7.2/10 (215 votes)

Capri

S3:E12

While visiting the Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles, Chef Ramsay stops by Capri. The Italian restaurant is filthy, serves terrible food, and is in disarray all thanks to a lazy set of twins.

7.1/10 (183 votes)

Zeke's

S3:E13

Chef Ramsay heads to New Orleans, LA, to help transform Zeke's Restaurant. Will he be able to breathe new life and add some spice into this Southern eatery?

7.7/10 (202 votes)

Oceana

S3:E14

In the season finale, Chef Ramsay returns once more to the Big Easy. There, he visits Oceana, where he finds food so bad that he temporarily shuts down the restaurant. With an executive chef and one of the two owners in complete denial and unwilling to take responsibility, he's not even sure if Oceana is worth saving.

7.0/10 (200 votes)

Blackberry's

S4:E1

On the Season 4 premiere of Kitchen Nightmares, Chef Ramsay heads to Plainfield, New Jersey. There he hopes to help Shelly Withers transform her soul food restaurant called Blackberry's.

6.9/10 (185 votes)

Leone's

S4:E2

Gordon stops by Montclair, New Jersey, to help the owners of the Italian eatery Leone's.

7.0/10 (186 votes)

Mike and Nellie's

S4:E3

Chef Ramsay visits Mike & Nellie’s in Oakhurst, New Jersey. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and expertise can help keep the restaurant from sinking or if the restaurant’s woes will be too much for even Chef Ramsay to handle.

7.2/10 (201 votes)

Luigi's

S4:E4

Chef Ramsay visits Luigi’s, an eatery in Anaheim, CA, on the brink of closing its doors for good. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and expertise will be enough for the restaurant owners to reverse their misfortunes or if their problems are too dire for even Chef Ramsay to handle.

6.7/10 (111 votes)

Revisited #1

S4:E5

Chef Ramsay returns to Classic American, DownCity, and Davide to offer more advice and gauge the restaurants' progress - or lack thereof.

7.6/10 (275 votes)

Burger Kitchen (1)

S4:E6

Chef Ramsay pays a visit to Burger Kitchen in Los Angeles in order to revamp the bland menu and to revive the tired establishment with a fresh look and a renewed vibe fit for the hip Hollywood crowd.

7.5/10 (219 votes)

Burger Kitchen (2)

S4:E7

Finding little improvement, Chef Ramsay pushes for even more changes to the menu and staff at Burger Kitchen.

6.9/10 (158 votes)

Greek at the Harbor

S4:E8

Chef Ramsay visits The Greek at the Harbor, an eatery in Ventura Harbor, Cal., and observes poor service and variable food quality.

6.8/10 (164 votes)

Michon’s

S4:E9

Chef Ramsay heads to the Peach state eatery Michon’s Smoked Meats & Seafood restaurant for a much needed update. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and guidance will be enough to keep this establishment in College Park, GA, open.

6.7/10 (155 votes)

El Greco

S4:E10

Chef Ramsay heads to the lone star state to give Austin, Texas eatery El Greco a much-needed update that would still maintain family-held traditions. Dismayed by the careless treatment of traditional Greek cuisine and sub-par service, Chef Ramsay must intervene before the restaurant owners are forced to shut El Greco’s doors for good. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice and guidance will be enough to keep this establishment open.

6.6/10 (101 votes)

Revisited 2

S4:E11

Over the years, Chef Gordon Ramsay has helped numerous restaurant owners get back on their feet by helping them refresh their menus, customer service and business outlook – but once he leaves, do restaurateurs stick with it -- Chef Ramsay heads to Southern California to check up on La Frite in Sherman Oaks, Kingston Café in Pasadena and Capri in Eagle Rock to see firsthand if his advice has changed the restaurants for good. He also visits Harrison, NJ, to find out if the owners of family restaurant Spanish Pavilion have mended their problems outside the kitchen, or if their disagreements are too much for their business to handle. Tune in to see if Chef Ramsay will be pleased with the restaurants’ progress, or will he have to stage yet more dramatic and emotional interventions.

6.9/10 (161 votes)

Park's Edge

S4:E12

Chef Ramsay visits Atlanta, GA, to help the owners of contemporary American restaurant Park’s Edge refresh their menu and service. Although the owners of Park’s Edge take pride in their diverse menu and innovative dining experience, Chef Ramsay is shocked by the restaurant’s lack of cohesiveness in the kitchen, inattentive service and disorganized management. Find out if Chef Ramsay’s advice will be enough to help the restaurant regain its elegance and stylish flair.

7.1/10 (171 votes)

Spin a Yarn

S4:E13

Chef Ramsay visits Fremont, CA, to help out 50-year-old steakhouse and banquet center Spin-A-Yarn. Despite the restaurant's rich history as an old-time hideaway and meeting place, the restaurant's bland menu and outdated decor are long overdue for visual and culinary makeover. Shocked by the restaurant's inconsistent service and disorganized kitchen staff, Chef Ramsay is put to the test to give the steakhouse a refreshed menu and ambience. Find out if Chef Ramsay succeeds in updating the restaurant's image or if it will remain stuck in its old ways.

7.0/10 (156 votes)

Charlie's

S4:E14

Chef Ramsay visits Charlie's in La Verne, CA to help the owners of the Italian bistro refresh its outdated look and update the menu's bland and unoriginal options. Displeased by the wishy-washy service, unappetizing dishes and old-fashioned ambiance, Chef Ramsay has his work cut out for him to turn the restaurant's luck around. Find out if Chef Ramsay can infuse the restaurant with authentic Italian elegance or if the restaurant's woes are too much for even Chef Ramsay to tackle.

6.7/10 (152 votes)

Café Hon

S4:E15

Chef Ramsay heads to Baltimore, MD, and immediately has his hands full when he visits Café Hon, a Southern Comfort eatery in need not only of a restaurant renovation but also a public image makeover. The owner of Café Hon has come under fire from the city of Baltimore for trademarking the word "Hon," a term of endearment for Baltimore culture. Find out if the restaurant revamp and renewed public image will be enough to win back the city of Baltimore and revive its tradition of southern comfort cooking.

6.7/10 (139 votes)

Chiarella's

S4:E16

Chef Ramsay visits the "City of Brotherly Love" to check in on family-owned Italian restaurant Chiarella's. Although the Philadelphia eatery boasts over 30 years of business, Chef Ramsay is shocked by the restaurant's outdated menu, sloppy service and disorganized staff. Find out if Chef Ramsay is able to infuse the restaurant with classic Italian flair and revive its lackluster dining experience.

6.5/10 (135 votes)

Zocalo

S4:E17

Chef Ramsay visits the windy city to check in on Mexican restaurant Zocalo. Although the Chicago restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere, Chef Ramsay is shocked by the disorganized staff and lack of service.

7.4/10 (209 votes)

La Galleria 33, Part One

S5:E1

Located in the heart of the historic North End of Boston, and run by sister-duo Rita and Lisa, this Italian restaurant has proven to be a financial disaster, spiraling these sisters into a deep state of denial. From their hostile attitudes towards their staff and customers, to the tasteless recipes they serve, Chef Ramsay realizes these owners have lost control. Find out if Ramsay can take on these stubborn sisters.

7.4/10 (184 votes)

La Galleria 33, Part Two

S5:E2

Located in the heart of the historic North End of Boston, and run by sister-duo Rita and Lisa, this Italian restaurant has proven to be a financial disaster, spiraling these sisters into a deep state of denial. From their hostile attitudes towards their staff and customers, to the tasteless recipes they serve, Chef Ramsay realizes these owners have lost control. Find out if Ramsay can take on these stubborn sisters.

6.8/10 (176 votes)

Mama Maria's

S5:E3

Chef Ramsay heads to Mama Maria's in Brooklyn. This Italian restaurant and pizzeria was passed down from mother to son more than 25 years ago, but has proven to be more of a burden than a family gem. The owner is exhausted from trying to make ends meet for his family, which in turn has taken a toll on the staff, food and overall performance of the restaurant. Chef Ramsay is disgusted to find 12 freezers filled with rancid and inedible pre-made meals and he reaches his breaking point when one diner needs an ambulance after eating a defrosted piece of seafood. When Chef Ramsay levels with this owner, he leaves him in tears. Find out if Ramsay's push was enough to wake this owner and save his family and restaurant.

6.6/10 (158 votes)

Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine

S5:E4

Ramsay heads to Pennsylvania's Ms. Jean's Southern Cuisine.

6.6/10 (150 votes)

Barefoot Bob's

S5:E5

Ramsay goes to Massachusetts to help a married couple improve their restaurant, Barefoot Bob's.

6.4/10 (114 votes)

Revisited No. 1

S5:E6

Chef Ramsay checks on the status of Cafe Hon, Chiarella's, and Leone's to see if they heeded his advice.

6.9/10 (148 votes)

Olde Hitching Post

S5:E7

Chef Ramsay heads to the historical Olde Hitching Post in Hanson, MA, where he faces off with stubborn owner Tom. In 2005, Tom bought the eatery for his oldest daughter, Andrea - yet more than seven years later, he still refuses to let her have any control. Andrea, manager Janice and the rest of the staff are tired of his controlling ways, but Tom makes no apologies for his motto, "my way is the only way." Owning two other prosperous restaurants, Tom cannot seem to figure out what the recipe for success is in this restaurant. Find out if Chef Ramsay can revive this restaurant and put an end to the father-daughter feud .

6.5/10 (136 votes)

Levanti's Italian Restaurant

S5:E8

Ramsay tries to help a bickering brother and sister whose Beaver, Pa., restaurant Levanti's is failing.

6.7/10 (142 votes)

Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room

S5:E9

Ramsay travels to Sam's Mediterranean Kabob Room in Monrovia, Calif., where the owner has only been able to keep his own children on as employees.

6.9/10 (167 votes)

Nino's Italian Restaurant

S5:E10

A well-liked, retired couple ask Ramsay to help their son, who has taken over their restaurant, Nino's, in Long Beach, Calif.

7.8/10 (201 votes)

Mill Street Bistro, Part 1

S5:E11

Ramsay visits Mill Street Bistro in Ohio to try to turn the eatery around; the restaurant's owner acts like a dictator and has trouble listening to others' viewpoints.

7.5/10 (190 votes)

Mill Street Bistro, Part 2

S5:E12

Chef Ramsay continues his work at the Mill Street Bistro Bar in Ohio, trying to get the obstinate owner to make a major attitude adjustment.

6.9/10 (167 votes)

Yanni's

S5:E13

Chef Ramsay heads to Seattle to help Peter make some much-needed changes to his Greek restaurant, Yanni's.

6.8/10 (163 votes)

Prohibition Grille

S5:E14

Ramsay travels to The Prohibition Grille in Everett, Wash., to help its inexperienced owner.

6.7/10 (173 votes)

Chappy's

S5:E15

Gordon travels to Nashville, Tenn., to help the owners of Chappy's turn their restaurant around.

9.2/10 (792 votes)

Amy's Baking Company

S5:E16

Ramsay travels to Scottsdale, Ariz., to help the owners of Amy's Baking Company.

6.9/10 (213 votes)

Return to Amy's Baking Company

S6:E1

Chef Ramsay pays another visit to the defiant owners of Amy's Baking Company.

7.0/10 (174 votes)

Pantaleone's

S6:E2

Ramsay helps a Denver pizzeria owner who believes he makes the best pizza in town despite taste test results proving otherwise.

6.8/10 (133 votes)

Old Neighborhood

S6:E3

Ramsay helps the owners of Old Neighborhood in Arvada, Colo., transform their restaurant.

6.6/10 (124 votes)

Kati Allo

S6:E4

Ramsay tries to help the owners of Kati Allo in Queens, N.Y., turn things around.

7.3/10 (151 votes)

Mangia Mangia, Pt 1

S6:E5

Ramsay travels to Woodland Park, Colo., to save Mangia Mangia, an Italian restaurant saddled with tension between the owner and her staff, and problems with the food, atmosphere and service.

6.9/10 (139 votes)

Mangia Mangia, Pt 2

S6:E6

Chef Ramsay suggests a few top-down changes for Mangia Mangia to survive.

6.6/10 (117 votes)

Zayna Flaming Grill, Pt 1

S6:E7

Chef Ramsay heads to Redondo Beach, Calif., to try and save Zayna Flaming Grill, a Mediterranean restaurant plagued by substandard food and owners playing the blame game.

6.5/10 (114 votes)

Zayna Flaming Grill, Pt 2

S6:E8

Chef Ramsay is caught in the crossfire as a family's feud threatens to close Zanya Flaming Grill for good.

6.4/10 (114 votes)

Bella Luna

S6:E9

Gordon travels to the town of Easton, PA, where he tries to wake up a mother and son pairing who are running their Italian restaurant into the ground.

6.6/10 (85 votes)

Revisited

S6:E10

Chef Ramsay checks in on restaurants he's helped, including La Galleria in Boston; the Olde Hitching Post in Hanson, Mass.; and Prohibition Gastropub in Everett, Wash.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
5 ★ 7.1 16
★ 9.2 Amy's Baking Company
★ 6.4 Revisited No. 1
3 ★ 7.0 14
★ 7.7 Oceana
★ 6.6 Revisited #1
1 ★ 6.9 22
★ 7.5 Dillon's
★ 6.3 Revisited: Gordon Returns
4 ★ 6.9 17
★ 7.6 Burger Kitchen (1)
★ 6.5 Zocalo
2 ★ 6.9 13
★ 7.3 Hot Potato Café
★ 6.3 Revisited #2
6 ★ 6.8 10
★ 7.3 Mangia Mangia, Pt 1
★ 6.4 Bella Luna