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Chef Ramsay tries to help a restaurant owner who has lost his passion for cooking and is in tremendous debt. S 6 : Ep 10 S 6 : Ep 9 Zayna Flaming Grill, Part 2 S 6 : Ep 8 Zayna Flaming Grill, Part 1 S 6 : Ep 7 Episode aired 14 May 2010 2 more credits » See full cast & crew » Do you have any images for this title? Episode complete credited cast: Rest of cast listed alphabetically: See full cast » The once proud chef and now owner of the failing Sushi Ko has become an apathetic shell of a business man, and his family suffers there as well. Add content advisory for parents » Release Date: 14 May 2010 (USA) See full technical specs » This FAQ is empty. Add the first question. Mama Rita's - Laura/Perla Friendship I like this Ramsey much better Season 5: The Burger Kitchen Peter's, Staged or Not? Discuss Sushi Ko (2010) on the IMDb message boards » Contribute to This Page

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay visited 77 restaurants across seven seasons of the hit Fox reality showNearly 50 of the eateries have since shutteredSome did not even last long enough after filming to see their episodes air while still in businessOne even closed during filming for the show
youda sushi chef para mac Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Kitchen Nightmares’ appears to be over, but the majority of the restaurant owners who appeared on the show are still losing a lot of sleep.
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More than 60 per cent of the 77 eateries that Ramsay was depicted to have fixed on the hit Fox show have closed, with half of those shutdowns coming less than a year after their episode airing, according to data compiled by GrubStreet. Still open: Gordon Ramsay (L) visits Redondo Beach, California in the 'Zayna's Flaming Grill Pt. 1/ Zayna's Flaming Grill Pt. 2' two-hour episode of 'Kitchen Nightmares' during the show's final season The expletive-filled show saw the famed Scottish chef jet around the U.S. trying to rescue cafes, bistros and trattorias in small towns and large cities. He often argued with the owners while claiming they were in denial before renovating their businesses and changing the menu. Grateful owners would cry tears of joy, but their happiness was often short-lived. A staggering 47 of the restaurants Ramsay reformed have since closed, which amounts to just under 62 per cent. Finn McCool’s, on Long Island, closed because the land was sold by the owners at a profit.

Others, like Lela’s, in Pomona, California, closed before the episode even finished filming. Shuttered: Ramsay (R) visits Nashville, Tennessee, in the 'Chappy's' episode during the show's sixth season Of the 47 shuttered after appearing on the U.S. version of ‘Kitchen Nightmares,’ 23 failed to last another year. Black Pearl, in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, closed four days after the episode’s airing. Sushi-ko, in Thousand Oaks, California, did not even make it long enough to watch their episode from within the eatery. Ramsay did clearly help a few people along the way, including the owners of Spanish Pavillion – who famously got into a physical altercation in their kitchen during filming. He also helped the young owner of Lido di Manhattan, in Manhattan Beach, California. Ramsay may have even helped fix the failing marriage of the owners of Mojito’s, in Brooklyn, which remains open. Every single restaurant shown in season two notably closed within two years of being on the show.

Infamous: Amy's Baking Company, in Scottsdale, Arizona, became the series' iconic episode as Ramsay walked away from the bickering owners during season six only to return during season seven Those restaurants, along with 27 others, appear to be thriving. Amy’s Baking Company was by far the most famous restaurant visited by Ramsay. The owners have cashed in on the notoriety gained by their combative management and constant bickering with ‘haters’ on Facebook and Yelp.He ended season six walking away from the Scottsdale, Arizona, business only to send a reporter back to begin the seventh and final season interviewing as many people as possible.There were a number of lawsuits along the way claiming Ramsay invented problems like rats, bugs and food that made him physically ill, but the show went on until Ramsay called it quits. The chef-turned-host still has a number of shows on television in both the U.S. and U.K., including ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and multiple versions of ‘Master Chef,’ so Ramsay will still be on television.

But he will not be trying to rescue anyone else’s restaurant.A spokesperson for Gordon Ramsay said: 'You don’t ask to take part in a show called Kitchen Nightmares if your restaurant business is booming and therefore it is not surprising that many of the restaurants which Gordon has visited over the ten years are now closed. 'Gordon and his team of industry experts always have the very best of intentions and passionately use their expertise and resources to help turn the restaurant around, often including a complete refurbishment of the site. 'With the huge exposure that comes with being on the TV show, all the tools are there for success but it’s up to the owners to translate this into long term business which sadly isn’t always possible.' THE RESTAURANTS OF 'KITCHEN NIGHTMARES'Season One (2007)Peter's, Babylon, New York - Closed in December 2008 Dillon's, New York, New York - (Renamed Purnima by Ramsay) - Closed in late 2009 The Mixing Bowl, Bellmore, New York - Closed in 2009

Seascape, Islip, New York - Closed in 2007, only five months after filming The Olde Stone Mill, Tuckahoe, New York - Open Sebastian’s, Toluca Lake, California - Closed in January 2008 Finn McCool’s, Westhampton, New York - Closed in March 2012 Lela’s, Ponoma, California - Closed during filming Campania, Fair Lawn, New Jersey - Sold in 2010, then closed in January 2011 The Secret Garden, Moorpark, California - OpenSeason Two (2008-2009)Handlebar, Mount Sinai, New York - Sold in 2010, then closed in 2011 Giuseppe’s, Macomb Township, Michigan - Closed in July 2009 Trobiano’s, Great Neck, New York - Closed in October 2008 Black Pearl, New York, New York - Closed in 2008, four days after the episode aired J Willy’s, South Bend, Indiana - Closed February 2009 Hannah & Mason’s, Cranbury, New Jersey - Closed in February 2010 Jack’s Waterfront, St. Clair Shores, Michigan - Closed in late 2010 Sabatiello’s, Stamford, Connecticut - Closed in October 2008

Fiesta Sunrise, West Nyack, New York - Closed in September 2008 Sante La Brea, Los Angeles, California - Closed in June 2011 Café 36, La Grange, Illinois - Closed in 2009Season Three (2010)Hot Potato Café, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Closed in 2011 Flamangos, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey - (Renamed The Junction) Closed in 2011 Bazzini, Ridgewood, New Jersey - Closed in early 2011 Mojito, Brooklyn, New York - Open Lido di Manhattan, Manhattan Beach, California - Open Le Bistro, Lighthouse Point, Florida - Open Casa Roma, Lancaster, California - Open Mama Rita’s, Newbury Park, California - Closed in 2011 Anna Vicenzo’s, Boca Raton, Florida - Closed in early 2011 Fleming, Miami, Florida - Closed in October 2010 Sushi-Ko, Thousand Oaks, California - Closed in August 2009, weeks after filmingSeason 4 (2011)Spanish Pavillion, Harrison, New Jersey - Open Classic American, West Babylon, New York - Closed in 2013 PJ’s Steakhouse, Queens, New York - Closed in May 2009, only weeks after filming

Grasshopper Also, Carlstadt, New Jersey - Closed in October 2012 Davide, Boston, Massachusetts - Closed in January 2012 Down City, Providence, Rhode Island - Closed in December 2011 Tavolini, Bridgeport, Connecticut - Closed in December 2011, only weeks after filming Kingston Café, Pasadena, California - Open La Frite, Sherman Oaks, California - Open Capri, Eagle Rock, California - Open Zeke’s, Metairie, Louisiana - Closed in October 2012 Ocean, New Orleans, Louisiana - OpenSeason Five (2011 to 2012)Blackberry’s, Plainfield, New Jersey - Closed in March 2013 Leone’s, Montclair, New Jersey - Open Mike & Nellie’s, Oakhurst, New Jersey - Closed in January 2012 Luigi’s D’Italia, Anaheim, California - Open Burger Kitchen, Los Angeles, California - Closed in February 2012 The Greek at the Harbor, Ventura, California - Open Michon’s, College Park, Georgia - Closed in August 2013 El Greco, Austin, Texas - Closed in December 2011

Park’s Edge, Atlanta, Georgia - Closed in July 2013 Spin A Yarn Steakhouse, Fremont, California - Open Charlie’s, La Verne, California - Closed in 2012 Café Hon, Baltimore, Maryland - Open Chiarella’s, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Open Zocalo, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Closed in December 2012, months after filmingSeason 6 (2012 to 2013)La Galleria, Boston, Massachusetts - Open Mama Maria’s, Brooklyn, New York - Open Ms. Jean’s Southern Cuisine, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania - Open Barefoot Bob’s, Hull, Massachusetts - Open Olde Hitching Post Restaurant & Tavern, Hanson, Massachusetts - Open Levanti’s Italian Restaurant, Beaver, Pennsylvania - (Renamed Levanti’s American Bistro by Ramsay) - Closed in November 2013 Sam’s Mediterranean Kabob Room, Monrovia, California - Closed in January 2014 Nino’s Italian Restaurant, Long Beach, California - Open Mill Street Bistro, Norwalk, Ohio - (Renamed Maple City Tavern in December 2013) - Open