how do you, as a business owner, see scores of customers a day leaving with multiple take out boxes, and not think to yourself "gee, thats a whole lot of my inventory costs walking right out the door"?
There’s this restaurant called Claim Jumper. They’re still around. Their portion sizes are enormous, including desserts. Their thought process was increased advertising. They wrap up leftovers in a big ‘ole to-go bag. With their logo emblazoned on it as big as their portion sizes. You may take it to work the next day. That bag can garner customers wanting to buy dinner and lunch simultaneously. And that’s why they’ve been around since 1977. I myself have worked in the restaurant industry for decades. It’s nowhere near the same biz as retail or the like. If you say to yourself ‘there goes my inventory out the door in takeaway containers’, then you should close, soon.
@@hoosierbaddy3052 I can honestly say when I get to take home some of my dinner for left overs the next day or a snack later, I am truly happy. The entire problem with a restaurant that has "too much food" is that it is likely mediocre food. If the restaurant charges accordingly, then take home is perfectly fine, your guests will love it. I cannot stand spending 17 dollars for a burger and fries, and then go home wanting something to eat in 2 hours. In this video from what I could see, it was the quality of the food as the problem, not portion size.
@@ractsninjas I know several restaurants that have good sized portions, enough so that most people take something home. They are busy AF, because it is good, and it is plentiful. Gordon is dealing with a different class of restaurant.
I'm glad that Bobby is no longer part of Bask 46,as the restaurant was failing because of his toxic attitude. As someone living in London, thank you much for uploading this as people in the UK would have to wait ages for new kitchen Nightmares to be release to the screens
Can relate to that. That location is at my hometown of woodland Park NJ. I currently live in Pennsylvania, but work in a restaurant and the last thing you want in any business is a toxic environment or a toxic individual(s).
Don't hide in the dining room, Come tell me man to man. Chef proceeds to hide behind the waitress to tell Gordan that he hopes he chokes on his tacos. Big Boy, Tell him yourself.
"Oh my food is good, I've been doing this for 30 years" yet the restaurant is practically empty and every dish looks like someone puked on the plate. Nothing changes.
People who get arrogant just because they've been doing it a long time are the ones that will forever be stagnant. Gordon with all his accolades still travels the world trying and learning new cuisines and techniques.
@@dixantd1531 Face it. Compare that with a Japanese chef who had years of study before mastering his craft. Humble people like him don't have an ego, and because I'm autistic, I don't either.
A tip to diners. If you see egg rolls, mac and cheese, and tacos on the same menu in a sports bar atmosphere, you are not going to get great quality food.
Right?! At our local diner the new owner cut the menu down a little, which disappointed my mom since she liked the weird items on the menu, but he cut the menu to items they use in multiple dishes. Greatly improved in my opinion 😌 👌 and he was a chef that bought the restaurant from the owners and we still see him back there cooking. The atmosphere is still homey as ever which is why my family loves going there.
@@GaarasBFF0911 Thats great to hear. Honestly, not even the chefs who make that crappy food take pleasure in cooking or serving it. They would much rather cook something simple and tasty with care than reheat or fry a bunch of garbage and pile it on a plate for the next whiney customer. In that sense, the failing is on the typical eater who orders this garbage.
Dont hide behind the dining room wall, and then He proceeded to tell the waitress to..."tell him ...." bro don't hide behind the kitchen wall and tell the waitres to tell him anything. Talk to him man to man😂😂😂😂
Can I just say, I LOVE how eloquently he responded to the chef taking the mickey out of him with the business card and the spring onions through it. That professionalism is what makes Gordon so enjoyable to watch because even when he was younger, he never let someone truly get under his skin. That probably comes from having someone like Marco Pierre White and Joel Robuchon as your mentors.
Gordon Ramsey can complain til the cows come home that the food portions are too big but as a customer myself and not a restaurant owner, I encourage big portions from all restaurants thank you very much haha
@@jagreen2603 It really isn't. Some people overestimate the staging part. Yes, the structure itself is very arranged; so is the film montage; the reactions and behaviour alone, absolutely not.
@midasiscariot exactly! An Italian restaurant in my city was on the show, and trust me the family fighting was 100% real LOL. This show isn't stage, it's just that they pick and choose what to air, most of the time the negative. That's what the owners were on the show told me to; they show most of the negative to get viewers. But it is definitely real.
@@mattconway8851 So what parts are real? Is it when Gordon Ramsay opens the ice cream container and just so happens to find a Chicken Wing in it? Or when he's dealing with a chef that acts like a gangster.... I don't know about you, but when I have guests coming to visit my house I make sure it looks extra nice and clean. Yet every episode Gordon runs into a dirty kitchen..... I wonder why? Producers are creating drama. Like a storyline in wrestling. Oh and I really love the episode where the owner had all his kids working in the restaurant and they "don't get paid" . I'm sure you know if that was actually true that restaurant wouldn't have been around . you know because of labor laws and stuff .I don't think a world class chief would put his name behind something like that..... Once again it's created drama...
Bobby got found out. He was rubbish and LAZY!!! And when a decent chef turned up showed him how to do it properly he didn't wanna do the work he knew got found out and he ran like a coward !! 🤦♂️
He couldn’t make it in a chain restaurant let alone a small dive bar cause of that attitude, chefs still learn even with all the experience Gordon is one that’s willing to still learn after all he traveled and makes some amazing dishes like Nasi Goreng Indonesian fried rice and more
"I don't produce the chickens" Yes you do. You buy them, and when someone orders them you produce them from your kitchen. So pay attention to what you're buying.
Those chicken wings looked very well-cooked to me. We buy them all the time and it's rare to see them that consistent. It's weird to see this place being judged by British middle class standards. This place is a totally normal working class restaurant. Their operating costs and too many staff may have been more at fault.
@@LadyIarConnacht if you make high quality food you need to use high quality ingredients especially if you say that your cheese sauce is homemade it better be homemade don't lie to your customers and that's for a proper restaurant not a fast food place
As a customer, I love to take left overs home. So I know I don’t have to cook for my next meal. Usually restaurants I go to that serve a lot of portions also charge more.
Me too. I was thinking, watching Gordon discourage the practice, "Oh no! Please." I hope it doesn't get discouraged generally. Yeah, I figure, for those who do it, they should be taking the cost into account, not stopping doing it! Many customers appreciate it!
@@swannoirthe problem is that the restaurant is losing money, so it probably means they aren’t taking it into account. Even if restaurants by design want you to take food home, the price will end up being 1.5x-1.75x as much, and that in itself will deter a large customer base looking for a one off meal.
Tacos looked perfect to me. 3 bite wonders? Who in their right mind would ever complain about a taco being too big? You give me a taco that's 3 bites, i better have only paid one dollar for it.
“Takeaway boxes mean the portions are too big.” I get this point if everyone is using them. But just from my own experience I often have trouble finishing my portions while my husband orders larger meals and rarely takes any home. So it would be hard to balance a meal portion for both of us when we both eat very different amounts. He wouldn’t enjoy going to a restaurant and getting only half full, so I think it’s generally better to err on the larger side but not go excessive.
@@CyanLodberg yeah I love this show & I love chef Ramsay but one thing I noticed on this show is that sometimes he approached "fixing" a restaurant with the perspective of using a Fine dining approach to business which includes small menus, smaller portions, high quality food, and Fast service.
But this is the reason why there are courses to choose from. Appetizers, mains, desserts... and often in different sizes which you can usually tell from reading the menu. It doesn't make any sense to make a portion to cater the hungriest of eaters, because vast majority doesn't want that (as it's difficult to eat it properly, and it usually always results in higher-than-needs-to-be pricing). And if you have to take leftovers for home, it only has to mean you ordered way too much, or the portion sizes are bollocks.
It always amuses me when the restaurant chefs cop an attitude towards Chef Ramsey, like he's just some guy that walked in off the street. "Who does he think he is?" they say. Crazy egos out of control.
Gordon didn't even try the wings but he's complaining about them. I really want to try this at his extremely overpriced restaurant in my town. I'll just look at it and send it back
I agree with the chef about the tacos in the sense that... how is that taco "too big" and why is that such a problem for Gordon? They don't even look exceptionally big.
“Three bite wonder, no one complains about the size of my Tacos! Obviously he's probably got a small package, and that upsets him, so he wants to take it out on my Tacos ” 🤣Well i've never seen Gordons "Package", but it has done well enough to currently being the dad of 6 🤣He has definitely been putting his "Package" into his wife's "Taco", and made that greasy too 🤣What a mess, but at least she can't be "RAW" from all that friction 😋 The spelling mistake insult joke was good about the business card 🤣
The problem is that these people ask for Gordon’s help, and these chefs and owners think that they don’t need it, when all of the feedback is coming from a world renowned Michelin Star Chef.
I'd definitely say the portions were pretty big. Taco serves well as an appetizer or two-course main (and usually as relatively cheap option), but when you're making them that big you have to treat it as if it's the only thing you'd eat. It's just not good enough, and it doesn't look appetizing. I think restaurant hits the sweet spot when all your items are reasonably priced, but the portions are good for selecting 3 courses. If you make every single portion to cater the hungriest of eaters, you alienate the consumers as they a) don't want to select several items from the menu because they know less will be enough and b), they end up paying a lot more for these single big portions than they would for smaller ones. Quality over quantity, it's that simple.
@@normancarter5419 yeah thanks food critic I'm aware. I'm just saying gordan spits out food for the views and dramatic effect for the show. I'm pretty sure much of what he eats isn't really that bad.
Leftovers are magical though. Some meals I could finish but don't. Some food is great leftover. I wouldn't associate with folks who don't consume leftovers simply because it's leftover....
“Hide behind the dining room”. He’s on full display there! Also, we all know it in food service, huge portions mean cheaply sourced ingredients and a lazy approach to the palate.
Well I'll be damned. I'm here after searching up 'Chef Ramsay frozen meals too big.....' I'm about to start cooking half the portions at a time and try my luck.
US restaurants almost always offer free drink refills, large portions and takeaway boxes. It's part of the working class culture here. @@simonkevnorris
If the prices are the same and the portions are larger it is actually good for the restaurant. And if the quality is at least decent it already justifies regularly visiting such a place.
I get that the producers probably tell the owners and chefs to be extra hyper and defensive, but haven't people learned by now that Gordon sees through all that bs? 😂
Guy thinks he is the final boss, but just the sentence "you are fired" would end the gangster chef, because he is not even the owner to be that arrogant, just an employee that can and will be replaced.
"Don't hide behind a dining room! Tell me man to man!" Oh you're gonna wish he stayed in the dining room 😂
Agreed. I WANNA SEE THIIS NOOOW.😂😂...
He talked so tough but cowered to Gordon everytime.
@@wingflex5367oh yea.. he got out in place real quick.
😂😂😂
then he proceeded to send his passive aggressive messages through servers
how do you, as a business owner, see scores of customers a day leaving with multiple take out boxes, and not think to yourself "gee, thats a whole lot of my inventory costs walking right out the door"?
There’s this restaurant called Claim Jumper. They’re still around. Their portion sizes are enormous, including desserts. Their thought process was increased advertising. They wrap up leftovers in a big ‘ole to-go bag. With their logo emblazoned on it as big as their portion sizes. You may take it to work the next day. That bag can garner customers wanting to buy dinner and lunch simultaneously. And that’s why they’ve been around since 1977.
I myself have worked in the restaurant industry for decades. It’s nowhere near the same biz as retail or the like. If you say to yourself ‘there goes my inventory out the door in takeaway containers’, then you should close, soon.
@@hoosierbaddy3052 I can honestly say when I get to take home some of my dinner for left overs the next day or a snack later, I am truly happy.
The entire problem with a restaurant that has "too much food" is that it is likely mediocre food. If the restaurant charges accordingly, then take home is perfectly fine, your guests will love it. I cannot stand spending 17 dollars for a burger and fries, and then go home wanting something to eat in 2 hours.
In this video from what I could see, it was the quality of the food as the problem, not portion size.
😂 too much food? That's a bad thing?
@@ractsninjas I know several restaurants that have good sized portions, enough so that most people take something home. They are busy AF, because it is good, and it is plentiful.
Gordon is dealing with a different class of restaurant.
If I like the food, I love when I have enough to take home for lunch the next day! And I'll likely be back.
I'm glad that Bobby is no longer part of Bask 46,as the restaurant was failing because of his toxic attitude. As someone living in London, thank you much for uploading this as people in the UK would have to wait ages for new kitchen Nightmares to be release to the screens
Can relate to that. That location is at my hometown of woodland Park NJ. I currently live in Pennsylvania, but work in a restaurant and the last thing you want in any business is a toxic environment or a toxic individual(s).
@@gregoryosbun4141 Restaurants never survive if they are run by a dictator, or a Culinary gangster for that matter 😂
Is there new series of kitchen nightmare then?
@@scottking869Yes!
@@scottking869yep! New series or new season either one but new kitchen nightmares :D
The chef basically dug his own grave cutting those tacos and sending him three pieces😭😭
Don't hide in the dining room, Come tell me man to man.
Chef proceeds to hide behind the waitress to tell Gordan that he hopes he chokes on his tacos.
Big Boy, Tell him yourself.
"Oh my food is good, I've been doing this for 30 years" yet the restaurant is practically empty and every dish looks like someone puked on the plate. Nothing changes.
Hehe
People who get arrogant just because they've been doing it a long time are the ones that will forever be stagnant. Gordon with all his accolades still travels the world trying and learning new cuisines and techniques.
When you hire a head chef that calls himself The Culinary Gangster you’re asking for your restaurant to fail
FR
That chef has an ego problem
U need to have an ego of you want to be the best😂😂 But with a learning attitude
@@dixantd1531 Face it. Compare that with a Japanese chef who had years of study before mastering his craft. Humble people like him don't have an ego, and because I'm autistic, I don't either.
The editors sure are good at manipulating you
The Japanese are known for sexualizing school children I wouldn't trust them@@pauljordan4452
@@PunkrockNoir-ss2pq Bro it is extremely apparent regardless of editing 🤣
“He insults me” lol if you’re desperate enough to call Gordon Ramsey for help, I think you earned the right to get a couple of insults.
A tip to diners. If you see egg rolls, mac and cheese, and tacos on the same menu in a sports bar atmosphere, you are not going to get great quality food.
Right?! At our local diner the new owner cut the menu down a little, which disappointed my mom since she liked the weird items on the menu, but he cut the menu to items they use in multiple dishes.
Greatly improved in my opinion 😌 👌 and he was a chef that bought the restaurant from the owners and we still see him back there cooking. The atmosphere is still homey as ever which is why my family loves going there.
@@GaarasBFF0911 Thats great to hear. Honestly, not even the chefs who make that crappy food take pleasure in cooking or serving it. They would much rather cook something simple and tasty with care than reheat or fry a bunch of garbage and pile it on a plate for the next whiney customer. In that sense, the failing is on the typical eater who orders this garbage.
Ive had some great cheesesteak eggrolls though
That's not entirely true.
It’s so gimmicky. Can already tell it’s a corny restaurant
At 01:24 when he asks who is sending them green things back and the girl says ‘’Gordon Ramsey’’ his attitude changed so quickly🤣🤣
The dude is really weird immediately thinking about chefs package after getting criticised about his huge disgusting tacos
Agreed, weird indeed
I know that was effed up
He has a tiny bite sized sausage
How do you know they were disgusting? Big yes but they looked great, I'd be happy getting tacos that big
Usually guys that make insults like that are projecting
“Don’t hide behind a dining room. Tell me man to man!”
Dude basically forgot that in prolly an hour, that’s gonna happen anyway
Dont hide behind the dining room wall, and then He proceeded to tell the waitress to..."tell him ...." bro don't hide behind the kitchen wall and tell the waitres to tell him anything. Talk to him man to man😂😂😂😂
How can they lie knowing that Gordon will find out about the way the food is made?😂
It's a show
They are losers.
@@whitejack9032IT'S NOT JUST A SHOW. THEY CALLED HIM TO HELP THEM.
Can I just say, I LOVE how eloquently he responded to the chef taking the mickey out of him with the business card and the spring onions through it. That professionalism is what makes Gordon so enjoyable to watch because even when he was younger, he never let someone truly get under his skin. That probably comes from having someone like Marco Pierre White and Joel Robuchon as your mentors.
The joy on her face delivering the Bobby unfortunado line to that giant douchebag made me laugh so hard lol
Gordon Ramsey can complain til the cows come home that the food portions are too big but as a customer myself and not a restaurant owner, I encourage big portions from all restaurants thank you very much haha
"Help! I'm struggling and my restaurant is a failure"
Gordon Ramsay comes to help...
"F*ck you Gordon, I dont need your help!"
🤔...
You do know the show for the most part is staged right? Producers drum up the drama.
The owner asked for help, the chef said the f you. Further indication you should fire the chef.
@@jagreen2603 It really isn't. Some people overestimate the staging part. Yes, the structure itself is very arranged; so is the film montage; the reactions and behaviour alone, absolutely not.
@midasiscariot exactly! An Italian restaurant in my city was on the show, and trust me the family fighting was 100% real LOL. This show isn't stage, it's just that they pick and choose what to air, most of the time the negative. That's what the owners were on the show told me to; they show most of the negative to get viewers. But it is definitely real.
@@mattconway8851 So what parts are real? Is it when Gordon Ramsay opens the ice cream container and just so happens to find a Chicken Wing in it? Or when he's dealing with a chef that acts like a gangster.... I don't know about you, but when I have guests coming to visit my house I make sure it looks extra nice and clean. Yet every episode Gordon runs into a dirty kitchen..... I wonder why? Producers are creating drama. Like a storyline in wrestling. Oh and I really love the episode where the owner had all his kids working in the restaurant and they "don't get paid" . I'm sure you know if that was actually true that restaurant wouldn't have been around . you know because of labor laws and stuff .I don't think a world class chief would put his name behind something like that..... Once again it's created drama...
Lol when the chef explains his mistakes to the server.
i gotta give it to him sending ramsay that plant decoration with hes card was funny af
I'm naming my band 'Three Bite Wonder.' First song, which will be a top seller, will be called, 'You Must Have a Small Package.' 🤣🤣
Good night and good luck never carried more weight really felt that. Absolutely love Gordon for his unbiased influence one of the good ones 🤘
Bobby got found out.
He was rubbish and LAZY!!! And when a decent chef turned up showed him how to do it properly he didn't wanna do the work he knew got found out and he ran like a coward !! 🤦♂️
He couldn’t make it in a chain restaurant let alone a small dive bar cause of that attitude, chefs still learn even with all the experience Gordon is one that’s willing to still learn after all he traveled and makes some amazing dishes like Nasi Goreng Indonesian fried rice and more
Cutting the tacos like that and serve it again to Gordon!! That was so disrespectful.
"I don't produce the chickens"
Yes you do. You buy them, and when someone orders them you produce them from your kitchen. So pay attention to what you're buying.
Those chicken wings looked very well-cooked to me. We buy them all the time and it's rare to see them that consistent. It's weird to see this place being judged by British middle class standards. This place is a totally normal working class restaurant. Their operating costs and too many staff may have been more at fault.
@@LadyIarConnacht if you make high quality food you need to use high quality ingredients especially if you say that your cheese sauce is homemade it better be homemade don't lie to your customers and that's for a proper restaurant not a fast food place
Lmao he was taking all the big game but was silent when Gordon was speaking with him lmaoooooooooooo
As a customer, I love to take left overs home. So I know I don’t have to cook for my next meal. Usually restaurants I go to that serve a lot of portions also charge more.
Exactly, I think well, I’ve got food tomorrow
Me too. I was thinking, watching Gordon discourage the practice, "Oh no! Please." I hope it doesn't get discouraged generally. Yeah, I figure, for those who do it, they should be taking the cost into account, not stopping doing it! Many customers appreciate it!
What if the food is not appetizing better give to your dogs to eat.
@@swannoirthe problem is that the restaurant is losing money, so it probably means they aren’t taking it into account. Even if restaurants by design want you to take food home, the price will end up being 1.5x-1.75x as much, and that in itself will deter a large customer base looking for a one off meal.
@BigstickNick you've never been to one of his restaurants obviously. Ya gotta eat after you eat 😂
3:27 The average Discord reply comeback
THERES A NEW SEASON OF KITCHEN NIGHTMARES? 🤯🤯🤯
Yes!
Gordon's stomach finally recovered.
Master chef doesn't understand wings are cooked at the same time then tries to eat it with a fork. ROFL.
I wish there was somewhere here in Australia that would show the new season.
I rather liked the series with that Irish bloke in Australia...is that ever coming back?
Crikey mate just have a shrimp on the barbie instead Bruce
Even though I don't live in New Jersey, I wouldn't be eating there
Tacos looked perfect to me. 3 bite wonders? Who in their right mind would ever complain about a taco being too big? You give me a taco that's 3 bites, i better have only paid one dollar for it.
he has a "small package" but has five kids😅.
Size clearly doesn't matter here.
Why would that matter how many kids he has
@@ToddyTornado He used it for what it is supposed to be used for.
That means he managed to squeeze his tiny worm in at least five times in a couple of decades
Also Gino said he's a big boy 😂
“Takeaway boxes mean the portions are too big.” I get this point if everyone is using them. But just from my own experience I often have trouble finishing my portions while my husband orders larger meals and rarely takes any home. So it would be hard to balance a meal portion for both of us when we both eat very different amounts. He wouldn’t enjoy going to a restaurant and getting only half full, so I think it’s generally better to err on the larger side but not go excessive.
The dishes given to Ramsay wasnt even that large either.
@@CyanLodberg yeah I love this show & I love chef Ramsay but one thing I noticed on this show is that sometimes he approached "fixing" a restaurant with the perspective of using a Fine dining approach to business which includes small menus, smaller portions, high quality food, and Fast service.
@@mouse3872 i dont think theres one place where he didnt shrink the size of the menu lol.
But this is the reason why there are courses to choose from. Appetizers, mains, desserts... and often in different sizes which you can usually tell from reading the menu. It doesn't make any sense to make a portion to cater the hungriest of eaters, because vast majority doesn't want that (as it's difficult to eat it properly, and it usually always results in higher-than-needs-to-be pricing). And if you have to take leftovers for home, it only has to mean you ordered way too much, or the portion sizes are bollocks.
And then the restauranr loses money and ends up in the red like this episode.
"Culinary gangster" is something I probably would have told my parents to call me after making fish sticks as a child. This guy is basically a child.
I’ve been in the presence of some truly brilliant people. I didn’t mock them. I listened and learned from them.
Somebody help me! I'm on Kitchen Nightmares spree again!
Ditto!
Okay after you help me lol
Eating chicken wings with a fork and knife is a disaster lol.
Is he ever impressed when going into a restaurant?
How are these chefs mad at Gordon? They are the ones seeking help from him.
The owners are not always the chefs, the owners are the ones asking for help
Im so upset, you gave me too much food. Said no one ever...
It always amuses me when the restaurant chefs cop an attitude towards Chef Ramsey, like he's just some guy that walked in off the street. "Who does he think he is?" they say. Crazy egos out of control.
On a Friday, after working out and getting baked AF....those portions look just about right! 😁
Gordon didn't even try the wings but he's complaining about them. I really want to try this at his extremely overpriced restaurant in my town. I'll just look at it and send it back
It's really too bad because all the food actually LOOKED pretty good.
“I can’t wait to effing meet him!”
You won’t have to wait that long…
I agree with the chef about the tacos in the sense that... how is that taco "too big" and why is that such a problem for Gordon? They don't even look exceptionally big.
Big portions and take home boxes means lunch tomorrow.
Chef Ramsay “afraid!” 😂
“Small package” syndrome! 😂
Everyone who visits this place needs to remember that the chef requests that you walk into the kitchen to tell him how sh*tty his food is.😂
Crazy they have a world class chef and restauranteur trying to help and all they want to do is argue.
When he cut the tacos in half omg that had me dying 😂
Honestly the food looked ok and the place looked good too. But Gordon knows best.
The executive chef was trying way too hard with those dishes. Just needed to be simplified and cooked well.
“Three bite wonder, no one complains about the size of my Tacos! Obviously he's probably got a small package, and that upsets him, so he wants to take it out on my Tacos ” 🤣Well i've never seen Gordons "Package", but it has done well enough to currently being the dad of 6 🤣He has definitely been putting his "Package" into his wife's "Taco", and made that greasy too 🤣What a mess, but at least she can't be "RAW" from all that friction 😋
The spelling mistake insult joke was good about the business card 🤣
I noticed every chef talks shhh until Gordon comes around that corner 😂😂
_"Chef Bobby IS the kitchen nightmare."_
That food looks really good, Maybe you just can’t please Gordon
Just because you do something for 30 years doesnt mean you still shouldnt take criticism
30 years of horrible food
@@thesportsjunkie4827 How do you know how bad it is? Do you ever think that maybe Gordon is hamming up the quality for the show?
@@kylem1112No. You ask him to help you, YOU HAVE TO MAN UP AND LISTEN TO HIM! Otherwise, you end up like Amy's Baking Company.
How do you "hide behind a dining room" when you're IN the fkn dining room? 😂
Chef was hiding in the kitchen.
The problem is that these people ask for Gordon’s help, and these chefs and owners think that they don’t need it, when all of the feedback is coming from a world renowned Michelin Star Chef.
I do think Gordon Ramsey is way too picky about everything and you’d have to be perfect for him not to complain about something.
Portions weren't the problem, quality of the cooked food itself as well as preparation and ingredients.
I'd definitely say the portions were pretty big. Taco serves well as an appetizer or two-course main (and usually as relatively cheap option), but when you're making them that big you have to treat it as if it's the only thing you'd eat. It's just not good enough, and it doesn't look appetizing. I think restaurant hits the sweet spot when all your items are reasonably priced, but the portions are good for selecting 3 courses. If you make every single portion to cater the hungriest of eaters, you alienate the consumers as they a) don't want to select several items from the menu because they know less will be enough and b), they end up paying a lot more for these single big portions than they would for smaller ones. Quality over quantity, it's that simple.
Tell me you aren’t a chef without telling me you aren’t a chef… 🙄 😆
The food looked pretty good to me tbh.
@@zaab-yaoh9302 Something can "look good" without actually being or tasting good or actually being of good quality.
@@normancarter5419 yeah thanks food critic I'm aware. I'm just saying gordan spits out food for the views and dramatic effect for the show. I'm pretty sure much of what he eats isn't really that bad.
Is this new kitchen nightmares???
Yes
Leftovers are magical though. Some meals I could finish but don't. Some food is great leftover. I wouldn't associate with folks who don't consume leftovers simply because it's leftover....
Big portions isn't a bad thing. If people are taking it home. Always good to have leftovers and saves from cooking again.
You say sauce homemade and it’s completely coming out bottle lol yeah really homemade jr 😂👍
“Hide behind the dining room”. He’s on full display there! Also, we all know it in food service, huge portions mean cheaply sourced ingredients and a lazy approach to the palate.
I could imagine Jon Taffer hearing from his SUV.
Gordon: Jon: You are on. And here it comes venting his fury!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:07 - The bit-too-long pause before she said "It is good" doesn't make her sound very convincing 🤔
Bobby was all bark and no bite 😂
"He's probably got a small package and that probably upsets him so he takes it out on others" bruh that sounds like a confession
What episode is this? Any full episode of this episode? Seems that Chef Gordon is a lil bit aged, so this must be new season of pf Kitchen Nightmares?
NEVER,EVER MIX THE WORD GANGSTER WITH CHEF, ITS THE LOWEST YOU CAN CLAIM WHAT YOU ARE !!!!!😅
Gords should have taken it lightly with the 3 bite wonder … the chef obviously has a sense of humor. Get as good as you give mate .
Most of them were unnecessary criticism.
"He's probably got a small package..."
Lol tell that to his smoking wife, who's had his 5 children 😅
you do realize a big package doesn't lead to more children, right?
that's not how procreation works.
Is the full ep available for this? I’ve not seen it
Maybe a new season? I haven’t seen it
WE NEED TO SEE THE WAITRESS TELL BOBBY UNFORTUNADO HIS SPELLIGN MISTAKE!
Well I'll be damned. I'm here after searching up 'Chef Ramsay frozen meals too big.....' I'm about to start cooking half the portions at a time and try my luck.
Bobby "unfortunato" lmao😂😂😂😂
The best part is when they finally meet him and all of a sudden theyre acting like the mature one
Chef: Feeds family for a week with leftovers
Also Chef: nobody ever complains
Me: Do you deliver to Canada.
Chef Bobby may not be a good chef, but he may have a rationale over Gordon Ramsay‘s ego and the way he acts ha ha
Even if the food portions are big, as long as the price covers what the restaurant would normally charge for it, it balances out
But you're ignoring the money they may spend on drinks.
US restaurants almost always offer free drink refills, large portions and takeaway boxes. It's part of the working class culture here. @@simonkevnorris
The price alone would deter potential customers so it would negatively affect the sales.
Waste is waste.
If the prices are the same and the portions are larger it is actually good for the restaurant. And if the quality is at least decent it already justifies regularly visiting such a place.
I get that the producers probably tell the owners and chefs to be extra hyper and defensive, but haven't people learned by now that Gordon sees through all that bs? 😂
"Can't wait to meet him" I see you have chosen death
What is better.......a place where you can eat your fill and take home a mid-night-snack or go to a 4* Michalin place where you go home hungry?
The point of a Michelin star restaurant is to taste. End of. There is no fill your fat face. If you want that your welcome to find it elsewhere.
Local Sheriff's Office wants a conversation with Bobby.
Where can I find the full video please?
Guy thinks he is the final boss, but just the sentence "you are fired" would end the gangster chef, because he is not even the owner to be that arrogant, just an employee that can and will be replaced.
Lunchbox Laboratory has amazing "cheese steak egg rolls!"
That cheff ego was writing checks that the bank can't cash.
I can watch these clips forever.
Tell me man to man😂 famous last words of bobby😂😂
I can't believe after all these years Kitchen Nightmares has come back! :D
id eat everything, gordan tweeking
As a customer I'd be happy with those portions. I never expect food to be amazing unless I make it at home myself. Too bad, seemed like a cool place.
"take out boxes mean a portion size is too big".... Nah man, the food was delicious and i want some when i get home.