Gordon Ramsay Disgusted At Being Served Three Week Old Food | Kitchen Nightmares FULL EP

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Published 2022-08-08

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  • @petinluka
    If anyone is wondering, the restaurant kept working good and food was delicious. Sadly, the restaurant was sold and closed around 3 years after the episode was filmed, as brothers wanted to start farming ventures and food tours. They successfuly opened family farm and are still in the business.
  • @elaborat6421
    This episode is deeply emotional. No bad guys here just hurt people...
  • @jdevlin1910
    No filthy kitchen, no terrible service or egotistical chef, just genuine people trying to make things work hurt by a horrible tragedy. Everyone here deserved success. Do we know if it's still open?
  • @kagomefan101
    It’s not a delusional owner or frustrating incompetence of the staff, it was an unfortunate personal struggle that was ruining the business. I was so heartbroken for Frank, seeing him so broken was hard to see. An emotional but Really great episode.
  • @fabiolaramirez08
    Literally cried when Gordon said, “I wish my brother was clean” 😭
  • @kellistone
    I've been in the service industry 28yrs as a server and manager, Andrew is definitely one of the most likeable dedicated server I have seen on these episodes. I believe he will be an asset to any workplace
  • Can we just spend a minute in acknowledgement of Anthony being 2 years clean
  • @leebona4573
    15:41 Gordon Ramsay: I'm gonna get some fresh air The waiter: I'm sorry the air here was made three weeks ago
  • @tingliasmr
    I think seeing Gordon talk about his own brother and his experience touched Frank so deeply and this whole episode just really showed the difference he makes to people, their businesses and families. I had a lump in my throat then promptly cried when he called Frank 'Chef' at the end.
  • @khoaminh2101
    This episode actually make me so sad because im a chef too and i’m feeling helpless in the industry also. Just gonna comment here cuz the video is probably old and no one would read the comments anymore. I’m a chef for 6 years, it wasnt my passion but i had to follow it when i first moved to Canada as my original passion is soccer met disapproval from parents. I chose cooking and turned out I’m actually have some talent in it. Slowly i became obsessed with fine dinning food style and have a job at a great restaurant until now. But then i just feel so defeated everytime i show up for shifts, and if i do i wouldn’t have complete uniform, my attitude is not great, i couldn’t focus, i still send great food out but i just didn’t feel like it because i realized that the industry doesn’t care about cooks, they work 60+ hours a week and spent 3/4 of monthly income just to pay the bills. Along with so many other reasons that affected my life and i slowly burnt out, i couldn’t get out because i have never done anything else but cooking and then i slowly lose my passion, till a point where i think to myself everyday that i couldn’t do anything right and im a failure, i tried to killed myself twice when im alone and i just wished i had someone to tell me like the wife tell frank that its ok to be broken. Ive been living carelessly and most likely in denial in the last few months and this episode actually got to me. I know my problem is nothing compare to the guy in this video but i still understand his anger and depression. I hope he is doing ok now, and i hope all the cooks in the world will be more happy.
  • @mightyvoovoo
    I like that waiter. It's refreshing to see a server that cares about the quality of the food. Hope he is doing well.
  • @grape3821
    In absolutely no way connected to this, Gordon’s ability to eat food and be able to tell if it’s really fresh and also guess the right time is impressive. I really want to know as a aspiring culinary arts student how he learned this skill
  • @MilluMArt
    Just seeing the light of life leaving Andrews eyes broke my heart. That boy is an absolute gem for this restaurant
  • @no_one01-5
    Can't really blame Frank. The worst betrayal and heartbreak comes from the family and those you love most.
  • @DanielM19931
    I feel sympathy with Anthony. As a former addict I can tell you that when you're craving it can become so intense that you'll rob, steal and beg without a thought. When you come round you realise the errors you've made but it's a vicious circle. However when you do become clean you have to be real in your regret, make amends and prove you've changed through action. It's a long road but regaining trust helps but being constantly reminded of your past hurts.
  • @rayvortex335
    Daily doses of Gordon roasting other restaurants
  • @arobinson6576
    Frank’s Wife Is EVERYTHING 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
  • Despite anthony’s addiction past, he wanted to show his brother how much he has changed. It’s just sad.
  • @brendajones5081
    "All the tables are priority!" This was so important for him to say!❤️