"so nice to see you smiling, you know that?". Man. When he's harsh, he's damn harsh. But when he's building someone up, he cranks it to Cat 5 strength.
I hear in real life he is actually extremely nice and respectful. Angry Gordan is his Kitchen mode. How he had to act to make his restaurants successful
@@dankmheems290 you can't rule a businesses so big without an iron fist. I mean he's popular for a reason so he has to be strict and harsh when it comes to staff but that doesn't mean he's a bad person. It's just the business aspect that's harsh, as a person he's loving and caring he doesn't do it on purpose. This applies to most "human" bosses. The other category of bosses from whatever industries are indeed just plain evil.
What people don't understand about Food Service(good food not corporate bar food) is that it's an art and a science all in one. So many factors need to come together to make a dish right and any slight variation can ruin it. This already puts enough stress on a cook but add on top of that say poor management and bad working conditions(hot, humid, cramped, long long hours) and you get broken uninspired men like this Chef. He cried because in an instant he saw everything he wanted, good food, good leadership, and passion for the product.
lostsurferjames5 Artistry that requires the mentality of a commando. Few people who have not worked in the industry or spent time with those who have will get that concept
@@Noblity54 yes indeed, a kitchen staff is very much a unit when in full swing and just like a military unit, you're only as strong as your weakest link. Communication, attention to detail, stamina, and a level head are key and all the factors I mentioned in my previous comment are influences that can sink a kitchen. Its sad when, at least in my experience working in the industry(FOH and BOH), that poor management is the lead cause of good employees leaving.
@@Noblity54 mentality of a commando, WHAT ? No disrespect to chefs but saying you need the mentality of a fucking COMMANDO to cook food well is insane.
@Bodoque Lmao no, I've met chefs and people in spec ops and it's not the same mentality, if you think every chef can be a commando if he is even physically capable you're an idiot.
THIS is a chef. He is willing to learn, humble and has a heart of gold. Not his fault he has been drowned in sorrow working for incompetence. Glad to see he is reinvigorated.
Me on the other hand if i was there chef i be making covid crab cakes laying on a slab of gluten free special cream sauce made just 2 hrs prier in the bath room too serve to there guests mmmwahhh lol
It made me feel so happy seeing him feel motivated again.. He's been a chef for 30 years and yet he is still so excited to learn and got his passion again. He truly loves cooking
You know that scene in Ratatouille when the critic eats the food and has a flashback to his childhood of his mama's cooking? That's what this chef experienced, he remembered the joy of cooking that was lost to him for so many years.
@@fernandol4773 Not necessarily. More like he remembered the sensation of joy that cooking used to bring him, like he used to love making food and then he got a job at this shithole hotel and lost all passion for his craft. Apparently he's now a gourmet chef in a much classier place so atleast the story has a happy ending.
Well yes, but actually no... I feel like the scene in question only works when the chef is nearly unknown, because of the surprise factor of the good food, but Gordon's food should be expected to bring tears to you
@@aidand.7911 Not necessarily. More like he remembered the sensation of joy that cooking used to bring him, like he used to love making food and then he got a job at this shithole hotel and lost all passion for his craft.
@@mechadoggy Not even a techno-babble, because he charges it only with the RAW and sheer power of his unrelenting anger, which he stores within his forehead circuit infinitely. The phone is just scared shitless and decided not to die just yet. It is as simple as that...
Well you want people like that in all lines of work, not someone coming in counting the minutes till they go home... I can back that up.... sometimes it just happens and you become dead inside and you realise the routine has become set in stone.... lot of people like that in London, its the pace of modern life, just do it just get it done, go home to your loved ones not realising that routine is killing your soul, people need to tune into their inner soul more
I like how the head chef bounced around a little like a kid in a candy store when Ramsey was talking bout the first dish before moving to the scallops.
@@kylecoulombe2755 He's actually mean because he uses bad words and sometimes, he gets really personal with it. But then again, if he was nice and honest, no one would take him seriously or they would just take advantage of him. Let's just say that he's an honest person with a mouth that could either make people shut up and listen or just... cry and whine. One thing's for sure though, he cares a lot.
I loved every minute of this clip. Ramsay is harsh, but honest, and his expertise is invaluable. Seeing that chef rekindle his love for the craft was emotional. We saw a broken man awaken, and begin to mend.
Gordon is harsh when he has to be but he loves his craft and loves helping others who love their craft. This was Gordon as a teacher and friend who wanted to help rekindle the passion of a broken man. Love seeing Gordon like this.
That was a beautiful thing. I love it when Gordon expresses his positive side. He seems to get others to be more productive using that method than his other side we’ve all seen.
If you're willing to learn from his advice, he shows his positive side. But when a chef, owner or anyone is talking BS, he'll hit them harder than a ton of bricks.
He was gone before this episode aired, according to someone who stayed at the hotel the night they hosted the watch party. There's conflicting reports as to whether he quit or was fired. Wherever he is, I hope he's happy and cooking or retired.
He’s most active on Facebook, although I’m not sure where he is currently working, his posts are fairly recent and are mostly of him enjoying time with his wife ❤️ m.facebook.com/brian.rutherford.55
@@bulanayu9529 everyone will get their passion dimmed if they continously get bad experiences at it, even if it is the thing they love the most. nothing is fun when its ruined for you u know.
@@bulanayu9529 you dont get it because its never happend to you, i can connect to it and trust me. Even if you love it the most at a certain point you just cant handle it anymore and you say fuck it and never want anything to do with that certain task or passion anymore because it just brings bad thoughts.
@@Hashbeast it's probably because he's a chef who loves good food, but who has been stuck at this shit job making shit food for so long that he forgot about it
A youtuber visited this place a few years later. He got the exact room Gordon used, and the owners had converted it back to what it was. But the biggest shock was the fact they had taken away the kitchen, so this Chef was gone. I hope he found bigger and better things.
Thats kind of sad, i watched it and saw that everythings back to where the first day gordon arrived, looks like eddie only used him for entertainment i guess. In one of the reviews on the keating, eddie replied and said that the makeover is only for entertainment, and i disagree with that, looks like eddie didnt took gordons advice and used his crap brain again.
We did a study at a car manufacturing plant. What we found out was that it takes 12-18 months with good management to build up an organisation with a working flow with engaged workers wanting to put out a excellent product, but it take less than 3 months to ruin all that with bad management.
What a beautiful clip. The owner genuinely looked like he did care despite his ego, and the head chief is a total sweet heart trying to make it all work.
If you watch the full episode you can see that they do and it's one of the first episodes of anything with ramsay where they take up his advice... The hotel is still running well and I'd stay if I was visiting San Fran again.
I hate how people say that Gordon Ramsey is a bad person. He's actually pretty nice. The reason why he makes shows like this is to help people. it might sound like he's being mean to them but he's actually trying to change their ways and teach them to realize what's wrong and teach them to stop being diluted.
Grace Barber its just like a drill instructor in the military. They'll scream at you and treat you like shit but by the time its all done, you're a much better person than when you first went into training
I don't know. I watch the documentary that followed Ramsey around in his younger years. He pulled a lot of shit and as a result I've lost a lot of respect for the man. He does have a passion but he's not all good and pure.
Brawl101 - Brawl Stars, you do realize that the 3 people who killed themselves already pre existing mental health and stress problems right. One of the owners of a restaurant that was featured on Kitchen Nightmares already had mental health problems since the restaurant was in major debt and would close very soon if they didn’t turn a profit.
Brawl101 - Brawl Stars I know but he has to show them through hate, because a lot of Chef’s including him receive hate a lot and he has to deal with it, If you are a chef and can make great food but can’t handle Criticism or Take hate then they aren’t worth of being a good chef, Kinda like Military training where they are always yelling at you and trying to bring you down to your worst
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Chef Brian shortly left after Gordon visited. He went on to move on to a retail job until he found an executive chef for a few years. No update past 2016 job wise. Last post on Instagram was in 2017. I hope our man is doing well!
When Gordon sees potential in a chef he nurtures it but when he sees that they really do not care, he's frustrated and he shows it. And I love that about him!
Gordons wonderful. You can literally see the change in the chef after he had some time cooking beside Gordon. He stood up more confidently, and smiled.
Ehh I saw Gordon's good side in kitchen nightmares it showed his passion and careing of others he just shows a lot of tough love you can't sugar coat people into success
Shandana Khan i agree on that .. he is an idol a good example not just a great cook chef but most importantly ive seen on him he cook with heart and fashion .. your my idol mr gordon ..
Chef: **eats the scallops and cries** Gordon: Why are you crying? Chef: *The food is raw* Outside of joking, I appreciate Gordon's assistance for the chef and lifting him back to his former glory.
this chef was never prideful like so many others have been. it's insulting to call him that as if he were like them. this chef had fallen into a depression as a result of multiple factors which is why he lost his passion.
@@Farvadude im sorry but I think you got the wrong idea. I was trying to say that the owner was the one who lost pride and the chef was the one who got a return of his passion.
Out of I don't know how many episodes. This is the only one where the chef was actually sensible and knew how much of an honor it is to cook with and be taught by Gordon. It was awesome to see how excited he was. *Edit* Holy crap! Almost 3k likes!!!
Yea, and just watching that small clip. I actually cried when he cried, I see that as a good thing. I hope his inspiration is back and that the future holds great things for him. :D
I actually got teary faced when the head chef began to cry. I'm an artist and my talent rests in digital art. When I see this I see an artist who enjoys what he does rekindle a flame in another artist who lost his way. I see an artist help another get back on his feet and it brings a smile and tears to my face. I love seeing artist help each other out. That scene was beautiful.
@Sam Bacon that's something you can never give up, nor do you lose the skill set for. It's hard when you lose your flare at the one thing you are good at. Its always healthy to take a breather. Just make sure you never give up on that talent. :)
I know what you mean. People these days preach the virtues of being nice to others, but they only do it because they HAVE to. Gordon, here, has showed TRUE compassion for another human being (whom he may never see again). And, even when his words aren't the nicest, you know that he comes from a place of love. For those who preach "acceptance", remember that "acceptance" IS NOT love because, if someone tells you that they "accept" you, they are telling you that they don't want you to be the best version of yourself.
I have an idea that the sequel will have the Remy and Alfredo compete in an international, high-stakes Top/ Iron Chef- type show for a grand prize to save their restaurant. Sort of like cars 2 but even better! Heck, maybe not only Gordon but maybe some other celebrity chefs would do some of the voices for the movie
Max A -Gordon: rat can’t cook cuz his fucking food is raw -Alfredo: fuck me -gordon: fuck me, what about fuck you -parents watching the movie: are u sure it’s a pg movie???
Gordon : litterally becomes a doctor in two seconds, saves a mans life a reignites his passion for cooking Arogant Owner: wELL tHiS HeRe GoRdOn LAd RuiNeD mY liFe
Callym.W don't know why you're saying shit, you're already bad enough, you have the same basic intro like every other cringy kid and you play cod and add emojis in your titles with less than 10 views per video so I don't know why you're targeting someone else unless you want to be shit on by everyone else
Too much pride my friend is the worst traits a person can have, because it will not only avoid them to move forward and see their own flaws, it will also make them believe that everyone on the same track as them is inferior to them that's why it is so hard for them to handle criticism.
chef brian was talented and was a good chef by all means but he just lost passion and drive to cook thats why his food was lacking not becasue he was bad..most other chefs on kitchen nightmares or hotell hell are just retards who dont know how to cook
Gordon knew that this chef didn't need to be shouted at, he didn't need tough words. He recognised that all he needed to do was inspire him and that would be enough. Love this.
Alexander Arthur huge difference between kitchen nightmares usa and uk in terms of how dramatic the shows are, all down to the way the shows are edited and produced
If it was up to Ramsey, it would all be like this. However cable companies in the US want drama, and while Gordon doesn't try to specifically give it to them, they'll find it anyway they can.
How many chefs actually listen to what he has to say and do not get immediately defensive and aggressive? Gordon likes honesty and passion, and erupts to bullshit and false play
This comment section is full of 8 year olds, guys it’s fucking normal get over it. Anyways this comment was a god damn joke, Mmk? You fucking skipped grade 3 didn’t you? Oh wait, your not even there yet.
Ben I don’t know for some reason I find this show a little bit depressing to watch; I feel bad for everyone even the owner looks so sad and depressed and chief😭😭😭
its just amazing how most of the time gordon is yelling at people but when he's nice people it just brings a smile to my face. The fact he got that man to cry by awakening is passion to cook is just. Inspirational.
This made me cry. It shows how broken this man was and all he needed was someone like Gordon to come in and light a spark to get that old fire going again. Just to see a washed out old chief come back to life after witnessing how passionate and graceful gordan is towards food and cooking. Its like he cried not because of the food itself but because of all his old memories and feelings towards cooking that made him want to be a chief in the first place it just sort of all came back to him and just like that he felt like a young man cooking for the first time and loving every second of it .
SnailGuy this reminds of the moment I nearly quit music altogether and I was really on edge I didn’t know what to do. Thankfully my bandmate came up to me with a Yamaha acoustic(as close as he could get to my first guitar) and gave it to me while taking his own guitar and started playing the intro to wish you were here by Pink Floyd. I started playing the solo and we ended up going through the whole song. I decided not to quit
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I stand up everytime I eat. It's really healthy. In the Shaolin temple you have to squat while eating. Then you go for a slow walk. I never get indigestion problems.😁
Thats pretty incredible, reminded me of ratatouille when the critic tastes the food and it brings him back to his childhood. Simply flavor touched this head chefs heart.
Gordon loves what he does. Dealing with food is his passion and his life. He just cares that much about it and wants everyone to enjoy the best experience with it themselves. He's not actually a terrible person by any means like so many believe. He isn't a Simon Cowell of cooking. LoL
Best thing about gordon is he don't get involved with the healthy eating bullshit just make and cook delicious food Jamie Oliver who fucked up everyone's childhood forcing kids to enjoy food they don't wanna eat
The old chef and Gordon just had a bromantic moment, when he cried it was the moment that their relationship took off. "I'll be with you every step of the way" better love story than twilight
That was such a raw moment. Chef to chef, tasting that food reminded him of why he became a chef in the first place and that might have revived his passion
Damn that *Executive Chef* just had a flashback after he ate *Gordon's* food , if that was on *_Anime_* it would take a couple of episodes though. That was instant.
“Your voice is on that plate, make it scream.”
A true educator.
Let it scream*
Fuck logic
Where is your voice? As we head into 2020 make it a year where whatever you do your voice is heard.
Templar Spirit
“AAAAAAAAAAAA. It’s raw.”
I'm really contemplating taking his master class.
He cried because Gordon’s food awakened his passion to cook again. Gordon was so nice to that chef.
Now Imagine if it was MPW he would have kicked ass
No he suddenly got vietnam flash back
Mohd Izwan that's a stupid joke trying to get likes
After what to that chef in the episode, he deserve one happy moment for a change.
@@mohdizwan3710 I'm Vietnamese and still think it's pretty funny
"so nice to see you smiling, you know that?".
Man. When he's harsh, he's damn harsh. But when he's building someone up, he cranks it to Cat 5 strength.
He is a powerful figure. Breaks the spirit of a stubborn person first, then is soft and understanding.
I hear in real life he is actually extremely nice and respectful. Angry Gordan is his Kitchen mode. How he had to act to make his restaurants successful
He’s a Scorpio for a reason
@@dankmheems290 you can't rule a businesses so big without an iron fist. I mean he's popular for a reason so he has to be strict and harsh when it comes to staff but that doesn't mean he's a bad person. It's just the business aspect that's harsh, as a person he's loving and caring he doesn't do it on purpose. This applies to most "human" bosses. The other category of bosses from whatever industries are indeed just plain evil.
It’s because of his harshness that his praise is so meaningful. It’s a fantastic and impactful form of leadership in the context it’s being used in.
That’s the first time I saw someone crying on this show from being happy...
so true, i suddenly remembered the "what are you?! an idiot sandwich!" scene idk why😭
To be fair, one of the owners of the Calumet might have cried from being happy. She cried so much, it's impossible to tell. :)
@Raiyan Raiyan 😂
999 likes....
Now it’s 1,000
@@altheamdv it was not for real it was sketch from late night show
Gordon was so nice to get that chef back on his feet, you can tell a man has passion for food when he starts to cry after tasting
What people don't understand about Food Service(good food not corporate bar food) is that it's an art and a science all in one. So many factors need to come together to make a dish right and any slight variation can ruin it. This already puts enough stress on a cook but add on top of that say poor management and bad working conditions(hot, humid, cramped, long long hours) and you get broken uninspired men like this Chef. He cried because in an instant he saw everything he wanted, good food, good leadership, and passion for the product.
lostsurferjames5 Artistry that requires the mentality of a commando. Few people who have not worked in the industry or spent time with those who have will get that concept
@@Noblity54 yes indeed, a kitchen staff is very much a unit when in full swing and just like a military unit, you're only as strong as your weakest link. Communication, attention to detail, stamina, and a level head are key and all the factors I mentioned in my previous comment are influences that can sink a kitchen. Its sad when, at least in my experience working in the industry(FOH and BOH), that poor management is the lead cause of good employees leaving.
@@Noblity54 mentality of a commando, WHAT ? No disrespect to chefs but saying you need the mentality of a fucking COMMANDO to cook food well is insane.
@Bodoque Lmao no, I've met chefs and people in spec ops and it's not the same mentality, if you think every chef can be a commando if he is even physically capable you're an idiot.
THIS is a chef. He is willing to learn, humble and has a heart of gold. Not his fault he has been drowned in sorrow working for incompetence. Glad to see he is reinvigorated.
meh.... they all local produce... but he did not using them.. don't forget those plate profit is aorund 300%
@@campkira arent you a party starter
Me on the other hand if i was there chef i be making covid crab cakes laying on a slab of gluten free special cream sauce made just 2 hrs prier in the bath room too serve to there guests mmmwahhh lol
It made me feel so happy seeing him feel motivated again.. He's been a chef for 30 years and yet he is still so excited to learn and got his passion again. He truly loves cooking
He doesn't work at that hotel anymore, maybe he deserves better.
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You know that scene in Ratatouille when the critic eats the food and has a flashback to his childhood of his mama's cooking? That's what this chef experienced, he remembered the joy of cooking that was lost to him for so many years.
He got a little flashback of his mama's cooking? 🤣
@@fernandol4773 Not necessarily. More like he remembered the sensation of joy that cooking used to bring him, like he used to love making food and then he got a job at this shithole hotel and lost all passion for his craft.
Apparently he's now a gourmet chef in a much classier place so atleast the story has a happy ending.
fug
Well yes, but actually no... I feel like the scene in question only works when the chef is nearly unknown, because of the surprise factor of the good food, but Gordon's food should be expected to bring tears to you
@@aidand.7911 Not necessarily. More like he remembered the sensation of joy that cooking used to bring him, like he used to love making food and then he got a job at this shithole hotel and lost all passion for his craft.
Chef crying
Gordon: "Whats wrong?"
Chef: "It's fucking raw 😢"
Lol
YOU DARE USE MY OWN SPELL AGAINST ME POTTAH?!!!
AHAHA
LMAOOOO
@@makoro9161 yes chef
Ramsey charges his phone just by staring at it.
Yep, his rage is so strong that he can shoot electromagnetic flux from his eyes
@@mechadoggy Not even a techno-babble, because he charges it only with the RAW and sheer power of his unrelenting anger, which he stores within his forehead circuit infinitely. The phone is just scared shitless and decided not to die just yet. It is as simple as that...
@𒁲🅹🅰🆈🅵🅰𒁲 ✓ • 5 years ago chef mic can do it all
chuck Norris doesn't need to charge the charge needs chuck Norris
@𒁲🅹🅰🆈🅵🅰𒁲 ✓ • 5 years ago yes yes we are
They can't die they are still related to him
That head chef knows and loves his food. The smile is really something.
He looks like James Taylor.
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Artists are who they are it's because the got passion into it, it just doesn't always works out.
would have been better if he brushed his teeth now and again
Well you want people like that in all lines of work, not someone coming in counting the minutes till they go home... I can back that up.... sometimes it just happens and you become dead inside and you realise the routine has become set in stone.... lot of people like that in London, its the pace of modern life, just do it just get it done, go home to your loved ones not realising that routine is killing your soul, people need to tune into their inner soul more
Gordon just made this man have a Ratatouille flashback.
Alright that was pretty funny lmaoo 😂
alright you got me.
I was trying not to laugh at gordon ramsay's comments,but you got me,great job.
LMFAO
Best joke in the comments I've seen, genuinely funny
My thoughts exactly.
Its such comforting news to know that the chef actually quit and is working in a gourmet restaurant. Gordon truly ignited his passion of cooking back.
Do you know the name of the restaurant?
@@xsanez_ McDonald's
@@arrowintheknee9956 🤣🤣🤣 lol out loud, that shit got me
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@@xsanez_ applebees
Why can't we get a series where people call in Gordon to help re-inspire chefs who have lost their way. Damn that would be a feel good show
ThexInsidexMan kitchen nightmares.
@@arthurtheslime9359 that only happens in like 3 episodes. Rest of the time chef is an asshole or owner is an asshole or both are assholes together.
@@ThexInsidexMan US version sure, UK version is less about drama/editting and more about the restaurant.
@@ThexInsidexMan That's US Kitchen Nightmares bro
You really can’t force that, but kitchen nightmares definitely does that occasionally.
memes aside, this is touching, he reignited the flame that he had lost for many years
without the flame the food was raw
RAW!
a single scallop saved this man's life
It is one step closer to the foodgasm
You tried to push the memes aside and you failed miserably lol. Very touching video though
wife: "my husband had to stand up this morning to eat his breakfast"
husband: "hey look it's gordon!"
So underrated
@@woooshbait5398 lmao true
😂😂😂😂😂 dude!!!
Hahahaha
they were so sweet 😌
That chef is so respectful to Gordon Ramsay and I'm glad he's back to cooking.
I like how the head chef bounced around a little like a kid in a candy store when Ramsey was talking bout the first dish before moving to the scallops.
Chef: *starts crying*
Gordon: what's wrong?
Chef: where's the lamb sauce??
Fucking brilliant
brilliant bro
potential future gordon ramsay right there
WHERES THE LAMB SAUCEEEE
@@filiphelset872 i read that in a british accent
Panda Scottish I think, but yes I feel you Gordon’s accent is very hard to differentiate
"You need a voice in here, and your voice is on that plate. Let it scream"
such deep words from Gordon there
Mike Klein ikr ppl say he’s mean but I think he’s a truly nice person.
@@pitbullsandlabradors8992 being harsh and direct doesn't make a mean person, it makes an honest person
Kyle Coulombe ik
Me: screams at the plate while the waiter is bringing that same plate to the person who ordered it
@@kylecoulombe2755 He's actually mean because he uses bad words and sometimes, he gets really personal with it. But then again, if he was nice and honest, no one would take him seriously or they would just take advantage of him. Let's just say that he's an honest person with a mouth that could either make people shut up and listen or just... cry and whine. One thing's for sure though, he cares a lot.
If I would taste Gordon Ramsay’s food I would cry too from the bill.
Damddd...loll
Your name and profile pic made me rofl
Captain Africa dang😂😂😂
*Shots fired*
😅😅
2:07 i love how the lady is talking and her husband it's just happy that he met Gordon Ramsay
Stood there like 😀
😀
😄
😀
😀
I feel like I already dissapointed Gordon though I've never met him
every donkey chef does
Haha well just be the best that you can be. He doesn't hate people. He just doesn't like when they half-ass shit.
Ricky P. Martin truth!
“Anything but amazing is NOT good enough“ is what separates titans from everyone else,
No matter the field.
🤣
Probably because you're gay
Honestly, if Gordon Ramsay made me a bowl of cereal, I'd probably cry too
😂😂😂
Because it's too expensive
Hahahaahhhaha
I'd definitely cry if my milk was replaced with olive oil
Season the milk you donkey! Why is the milk cold?!
I loved every minute of this clip. Ramsay is harsh, but honest, and his expertise is invaluable. Seeing that chef rekindle his love for the craft was emotional. We saw a broken man awaken, and begin to mend.
Gordon is harsh when he has to be but he loves his craft and loves helping others who love their craft. This was Gordon as a teacher and friend who wanted to help rekindle the passion of a broken man. Love seeing Gordon like this.
Literally like an angel. Very terrifying and very kind at the same time
Amen
incredible vocabulary!
My eyes watered up, that scene was touching and powerful!
That was a beautiful thing. I love it when Gordon expresses his positive side. He seems to get others to be more productive using that method than his other side we’ve all seen.
He needs to use that other side to break down and cut through the BS first. THEN he rebuilds the person with positivity.
If you're willing to learn from his advice, he shows his positive side. But when a chef, owner or anyone is talking BS, he'll hit them harder than a ton of bricks.
Yea rage mode
Lies again? Cry like baby
I really hope this chef is doing well. He seems like such a nice man.
He was gone before this episode aired, according to someone who stayed at the hotel the night they hosted the watch party. There's conflicting reports as to whether he quit or was fired. Wherever he is, I hope he's happy and cooking or retired.
@@Mystress1980 Fuck him working there anyway, I'm sure that depression would've came back as soon as Ramsay left.
He’s most active on Facebook, although I’m not sure where he is currently working, his posts are fairly recent and are mostly of him enjoying time with his wife ❤️ m.facebook.com/brian.rutherford.55
@@thedarwix8283 This........This pleases me.
He quit working there, it said it at the end of the episode :))
Chef tastes Gordon's food, starts crying.
Gordon: Are u okay?
Chef: "It's too spicy".
Then collapses a 2nd time
@@MidnightStorm4990 💀💀💀💀
Me after tasting the most spiciest noodles: 3-2-1 Blast of 😵😵😵
No, it’s raw.
@@rvlriki2453 weak sauce
Man, you can tell that chef was in a bad place before this day. A shitty job killed his spirit, killed his profession until Ramsay. Beautiful moment.
Didn't he actually faint during the show, and Gordon had to call the ambulence? That mustve been fcking rough.
How can a shitty job kill his spirit for his passion i dont get it.
@@bulanayu9529 easily.
@@bulanayu9529 everyone will get their passion dimmed if they continously get bad experiences at it, even if it is the thing they love the most. nothing is fun when its ruined for you u know.
@@bulanayu9529 you dont get it because its never happend to you, i can connect to it and trust me. Even if you love it the most at a certain point you just cant handle it anymore and you say fuck it and never want anything to do with that certain task or passion anymore because it just brings bad thoughts.
chef: *starts crying*
gordon: why are you crying?
chef: I'm allergic to scallops
Nice
😅😅😂
😂😂
@M what
@M who asked
Imagine living the rest of your life knowing that you made someone cry because of how good your food was
Especially a head chef that has had many years of experience making and eating good food.
I had someone cry from tasting my food because it was THAT BAD
devilseyecry LMAO
Its a great feeling
@@Hashbeast it's probably because he's a chef who loves good food, but who has been stuck at this shit job making shit food for so long that he forgot about it
A youtuber visited this place a few years later. He got the exact room Gordon used, and the owners had converted it back to what it was. But the biggest shock was the fact they had taken away the kitchen, so this Chef was gone. I hope he found bigger and better things.
*slams at wall* who is he
JJ BRIX the TH-camr is Brennen Taylor if you haven’t found out yet
@@ilovedeftones079 thx
Thats kind of sad, i watched it and saw that everythings back to where the first day gordon arrived, looks like eddie only used him for entertainment i guess. In one of the reviews on the keating, eddie replied and said that the makeover is only for entertainment, and i disagree with that, looks like eddie didnt took gordons advice and used his crap brain again.
@@lestatlunar I read another comment that said the chef opened his own restaurant and is doing good
My husband had to stand up and eat his breakfast because there was only one chair and a desk.
Husband: 😀
Clean1268 he looked like such a fuck😂
Hahaha this made me laugh
Lol..great comment. Btw: @2:00
Clean1268 Such a cute couple oh my gosh
😂😂😂
I wonder Gordon ever says fuck it and eats some cup noodles
I'm gonna be honest:
Cup noodles are probably better tasting than some of this shit.
@@arieltimeshrine8137 some of what shit?
@@rajat9061 the food the chefs on kitchen nightmares cook
@@bc8010 Very True
@@bc8010 couldn't agree more mate, just get me my goddamn instant ramen
Chef: *Crying*
Gordon Ramsay: "Why the tears?"
Chef: *"You're standing on my toe"*
It was good made me laugh 9/10
Oof
Plain and simple, simply funny! thanks.
😂
You Indian bro?
_Chef eats steak._
_Chef cries._
Gordon: *Why are you crying?*
Chef: *I'm Vegan.*
HAHAHA I GET IT. BECUASE HIS VEGAN! STEAK MEAT NONT VEGAN! HAHAHAH XD
@@josephwilliams3342 lol?
@@kalost2939 XD
@@josephwilliams3342 wdym
@@josephwilliams3342 ok buddy tone it down with the crack
Chef: *cries*
Gordon: Why are you crying?
Chef: I should have let it cool down a bit, I burned my tongue
He ate Gordon's food, before it was cool.
Ba dum tss
@@cj123pro5 well to be fair, new styke jokes and sarcasm are hardly accepted and keep getting wooshed by retarded redittors.
@@GM.Nobody you use tiktok don't you, your opinion doesn't matter
@@MS-qi6di no? I'm actually anti tik tok...
@@GM.Nobody what do you use for memes then. If it's not reddit it's shit anyway
The head chef had 33 years of experience, yet in only 5 years at the hotel, his spirit was injured.
Shows how horrible the environment is.
100
Must have been toxic hell
We did a study at a car manufacturing plant. What we found out was that it takes 12-18 months with good management to build up an organisation with a working flow with engaged workers wanting to put out a excellent product, but it take less than 3 months to ruin all that with bad management.
@@PrinsPrygelIt's like Jenga. All those pieces, stacked perfectly and neatly, and all it would take for it to all crumble is one piece that is taken.
Wife: my husband had to stand while I sat and ate
Husband: 😀
Um, sit on the edge of the bed...
I hate this hahahahahahaha xD
@V K hol up
I am dying😂😂
@Disguised Dv8ant LMAO
What a beautiful clip. The owner genuinely looked like he did care despite his ego, and the head chief is a total sweet heart trying to make it all work.
If you watch the full episode you can see that they do and it's one of the first episodes of anything with ramsay where they take up his advice... The hotel is still running well and I'd stay if I was visiting San Fran again.
What season and what episode is this thanks ! ?
Esther Coleman Season One, Episode Four
It has a 4 star rating on google
silver2zilver ii
I hate how people say that Gordon Ramsey is a bad person. He's actually pretty nice. The reason why he makes shows like this is to help people. it might sound like he's being mean to them but he's actually trying to change their ways and teach them to realize what's wrong and teach them to stop being diluted.
fyi It's RamsAy
Grace Barber *OliVE oiL*
Grace Barber its just like a drill instructor in the military. They'll scream at you and treat you like shit but by the time its all done, you're a much better person than when you first went into training
I don't know. I watch the documentary that followed Ramsey around in his younger years. He pulled a lot of shit and as a result I've lost a lot of respect for the man. He does have a passion but he's not all good and pure.
Grace Barber who said he was a bad person 🤦🏽♂️
Chef: *Cries*
Gordon: “You okay Brian?”
Chef: “ *sniff* just a little seasoning...”
*Drops tears on scallop*
Chef: “Salt, pepper, olive oil, tears, perfection.”
Imao🤣
hahahahaha this needs more likes
Bourmet tears
Gordon: ”the most important person at the kitchen is Guests.”
Also, Gordon *calls his own guests in Hell’s Kitchen donkeys*
🤭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats only when they are rude
If they a Donkey then they a Donkey 🤷♂️
Jeremy Buban and that one woman did look more like a dog than Gordon did
Cuz their not in the kitchen
Gordon isn’t mean he is just passionate about cooking and loves helping people
this!
@@DanielTorres-pw8il is right?
Somewhat true but he’s literally caused suicide, MULTIPLE TIMES, off the shame from Hell’s Kitchen, kitchen nightmares, etc
Brawl101 - Brawl Stars, you do realize that the 3 people who killed themselves already pre existing mental health and stress problems right. One of the owners of a restaurant that was featured on Kitchen Nightmares already had mental health problems since the restaurant was in major debt and would close very soon if they didn’t turn a profit.
Brawl101 - Brawl Stars I know but he has to show them through hate, because a lot of Chef’s including him receive hate a lot and he has to deal with it, If you are a chef and can make great food but can’t handle Criticism or Take hate then they aren’t worth of being a good chef, Kinda like Military training where they are always yelling at you and trying to bring you down to your worst
*chef eats scallop*
*starts crying*
gordon: stop crying
tears: yes chef
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Chef: *cries**
Gordon: _What's wrong?_
Chef: *The bill*
The Bible says in John 3:16-36 that whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life, the Bible also says in Romans 10:9 that those who declare with their mouth that Jesus Christ is their God, Lord, and Savior they shall be saved. Revelation 1:8 says that Jesus is the alpha and the omega. Luke and revelation is the ending times, and Jesus is returning back. So are you going to submit your life to him or no? Narrow is the path that leads to the gates of heaven, but only few people find it. The gates that is the path to destruction is where many people find it! Jesus loves you SO MUCH! That he died on the cross, and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later to give us eternal life..!.!!.
He cried because he finally realized why he loved to cook. Gordon reminded him of how fun it is.
Thank you for stating the obvious.
@@mustafamalik4211 thank you for replying 2 months later
@@jenga__51 hahahahaha
Senpai ONNI- CHAN
@@vinyl1414
Didn't even spell it right
Chef Brian shortly left after Gordon visited. He went on to move on to a retail job until he found an executive chef for a few years. No update past 2016 job wise. Last post on Instagram was in 2017. I hope our man is doing well!
on a video where it showed him fainting someone stated taht he opened his own gourmet shop and is doing quite well.
Hes dead
@@linkhoskins720 he’s not dead he’s fighting in Vietnam duh
@@linkhoskins720 Wait fr?
@@randomperson-vd8ts Yeah he restarted the war by himself.
When Gordon sees potential in a chef he nurtures it but when he sees that they really do not care, he's frustrated and he shows it. And I love that about him!
Seeing the Chef jump up and down while watching Gordon cook brought a smile to my face.
Chef: cries
Gordon: Why are you crying?
Chef: _There isn't any lamb sauce_
Just going to edit this comment since the dude bellow me is stupid-this joke is funny tho
@@explicationfc2713 Nah your sense of humour is just non existent
@@explicationfc2713 and i said that your humour is nonexistent because it is nonexistent
@@explicationfc2713 his point stands ,your sense of humor is non existent
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Gordon: Makes Chef food
Chef: It’s dreadful, absolutely terrible.
Gordon: Yes Chef, thank you Chef.
Reverse card😂
This is downright heresy.
@@naiyakin It's a reminiscence
Ohh how the turns tabled
In a parallel universe
Gordon: “Your voice is on that plate, let it scream.”
Plate: "My name's NINOOO!"
Ikr xD
Underrated
This comment makes me so happy you have no idea🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol
I’m deceased
Gordons wonderful. You can literally see the change in the chef after he had some time cooking beside Gordon.
He stood up more confidently, and smiled.
Gordon's a great guy. You can tell he has a good heart.
Shandana Khan yep
Ehh I saw Gordon's good side in kitchen nightmares it showed his passion and careing of others he just shows a lot of tough love you can't sugar coat people into success
Shandana Khan i agree on that .. he is an idol a good example not just a great cook chef but most importantly ive seen on him he cook with heart and fashion .. your my idol mr gordon ..
Shandana Khan lies!
Thats true, similar to Kevin O'leary, you can't be sweet to people who want to be a billionaire, you gotta be blunt and honest to help them succeed
Aw. When he said "it is so nice to see you smile, you know that"
My heart
@Jasiel Rosas Almeida y r u posting this link lol
@Jasiel Rosas Almeida f off
Chef: **eats the scallops and cries**
Gordon: Why are you crying?
Chef: *The food is raw*
Outside of joking, I appreciate Gordon's assistance for the chef and lifting him back to his former glory.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Uno reverse card
You got 2 top comments ontop of each other what the hell
It's FOOKING RAAWWW
This comment made me laugh thank you!
bryan is so pure. we must protect him at all cost
🙄YOU protect him, then....I have better things to do.
@@jb6712 Dam, who hurt your feelings??
@@Mosestylez someone dropped them when they were an infant
How can you deem someone as pure just because of that.
@@jb6712 You took the time to reply to this comment sooo, you clearly don’t have better things to do
A great cook once said,
The most important people in a hotel is the guests.
It's so funny because that was the reason I quit the last restaurant I worked at - 1 month ago.
@@EventHorizonPrdctns I Can Almost Be A 100 Percent Sure You Were On Resturant Stake Out.
I worked in a hotel before and when they where not in their rooms I used to shit in their toilets
We shall never deny a guest, even for the most ridiculous request
@ yeah. Performance matters to them.
A humble chef that realized greatness when in it's presence . Good for the both of them!
HIS PRESENCE IS RAWWWWWWWWWW
That is sweet. A collapse of pride and a return of passion.
666th like. I only replied to say that.
very insightful.
this chef was never prideful like so many others have been. it's insulting to call him that as if he were like them. this chef had fallen into a depression as a result of multiple factors which is why he lost his passion.
@@Farvadude im sorry but I think you got the wrong idea. I was trying to say that the owner was the one who lost pride and the chef was the one who got a return of his passion.
Lol *collapse*
Brian is a true culinarian. He has earned his executive chef ranking.
imagine if the guy started criying and then stares at Gordon and tell him
"it's overcooked"
Hugo Link underrated comment lol
Somewhere in this world lives a man who has mind similar to mine. It's a pity I can never meet him.
crying** 😂
Hugo Link Gordon would’ve decked him.
Get the f out, you donkey 😆😆😆
Out of I don't know how many episodes.
This is the only one where the chef was actually sensible and knew how much of an honor it is to cook with and be taught by Gordon.
It was awesome to see how excited he was.
*Edit*
Holy crap! Almost 3k likes!!!
There was the hot potato one too
because that chef was a special man
Yea, and just watching that small clip. I actually cried when he cried, I see that as a good thing. I hope his inspiration is back and that the future holds great things for him. :D
Crying off the passion. That was great to see🙂
RedHyuuga are you American by any chance
*bites*
*starts crying*
ITS FUCKING RAW!
g1
You are hilarious have my like
Yieeeee!! N1 m8
lSizlak oh god I want some one to say that when they try his food
lSizlak Its rare...A very nice cooking method
Man, you can see that Chef's soul come back. Chef looks like a nice down to earth guy. I hope that he's doing well for himself.
"I'm with you, every step of the way, but you need a voice in here and your voice is on that plate. Let it scream." - Gordon Ramsay ♡♡♡
my favorite line in the video and probably one of my favorite lines from Gordon
Man 123 likes coincidence?
That's actually a damned powerful quote
When ur food is so good it literally makes someone cry. U have succeeded
One time my cousin cried when i used my grandma's original soup recepie, he was crying a lot, i told him the soup was hot but he didnt listen
Alan Garcia bwahahahaha 😂😂😂
Script...
k999 beast 100% scripted
must be the onions in the dish
I actually got teary faced when the head chef began to cry. I'm an artist and my talent rests in digital art. When I see this I see an artist who enjoys what he does rekindle a flame in another artist who lost his way. I see an artist help another get back on his feet and it brings a smile and tears to my face. I love seeing artist help each other out. That scene was beautiful.
Same with me, I don't usually get emotional during tv and movies, but this was nice
Beautifully said I absolutely agree 😊💓
@Sam Bacon that's something you can never give up, nor do you lose the skill set for. It's hard when you lose your flare at the one thing you are good at. Its always healthy to take a breather. Just make sure you never give up on that talent. :)
I know what you mean. People these days preach the virtues of being nice to others, but they only do it because they HAVE to. Gordon, here, has showed TRUE compassion for another human being (whom he may never see again). And, even when his words aren't the nicest, you know that he comes from a place of love.
For those who preach "acceptance", remember that "acceptance" IS NOT love because, if someone tells you that they "accept" you, they are telling you that they don't want you to be the best version of yourself.
No one cares😂😂😂
My heart goes out to that chef. He seems like such a lovely guy who has a genuine passion for food that got trampled on or unappreciated by management
If Pixar ever does Ratatouie 2, Gordon Ramsay should have a cameo in a scene like this
I have an idea that the sequel will have the Remy and Alfredo compete in an international, high-stakes Top/ Iron Chef- type show for a grand prize to save their restaurant. Sort of like cars 2 but even better! Heck, maybe not only Gordon but maybe some other celebrity chefs would do some of the voices for the movie
It's raw you fucking donkey
Max A -Gordon: rat can’t cook cuz his fucking food is raw
-Alfredo: fuck me
-gordon: fuck me, what about fuck you
-parents watching the movie: are u sure it’s a pg movie???
Matthew BR Sims YES
Gordon would lose his shit seeing chef rat
Gordon : litterally becomes a doctor in two seconds, saves a mans life a reignites his passion for cooking
Arogant Owner: wELL tHiS HeRe GoRdOn LAd RuiNeD mY liFe
Arrogant owner: aW nO 1:15
He never change even till today after gordon make up his hotel
@@muhammadwalid8440 I heard the cook works a good job somewhere in LA though so theres that
Uptade on the hotel: Owner changed everything back, they lost the restaurant, thankfully the chef left, most workers left
Such a shame
Damn life is tough
@@ヨシァ They made it tough.
That breaks my heart for Brian. You could see that Gordon reignited his passion for cooking.
@@armordragon4242 Yeah he probably is at a better restaurant, so be happy for him
Brian: "It's raw, Gordon."
Gordon: "Yes chef, sorry chef"
Plot twist: Gordon's food cries when he tastes Head Chef.
Commenter what the
Commenter did you just
Commenter you know.... because its still FUCKING RAWWWW!!!! 😂😂😂😂 u just made my day dude....
Commenter excuse me
Commenter you need more likes and a pin
Fun Fact: The owner didn't learn shit because to this day that hotel still looks like a Great Value themed park.
Really what’s the name of the restaurant
@@calebcuyler7135 dogshit
@@samisgoingham9362 LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YO
The restaurant is now close the chef left
@@samisgoingham9362 omfg WHEEZE
Wow.. Gorden made someone cry.. But not through scolding 😍
saravana kumar you can't even spell. Ffs
Callym.W you'd think the foreign name he has would have let you known that English is not his first language
Callym.W stupid idiot
Callym.W don't know why you're saying shit, you're already bad enough, you have the same basic intro like every other cringy kid and you play cod and add emojis in your titles with less than 10 views per video so I don't know why you're targeting someone else unless you want to be shit on by everyone else
Callym.W BITCH shut the hell up English is clearly not his first language!
Seeing this man get his passion back made me tear up. So wholesome. Gordon is a hero.
When your mum makes your favorite meal
Chaytonio XDDDDF
Armani Mumtahan sometimes happens
When Anton Ego ate the Ratatouille
Especially when you are back from school. After a hard day. very hungry. And you smell your favorite food as you enter your house
Chaytonio Offensive af.
See this is how the other chefs should take Gordon's criticism, all the others just give nasty looks and try to fight back
Too much pride my friend is the worst traits a person can have, because it will not only avoid them to move forward and see their own flaws, it will also make them believe that everyone on the same track as them is inferior to them that's why it is so hard for them to handle criticism.
Kenneth Beltran not pride, i think hubris would fit better
Those monster movies are terrible bro bro
That Would not be good television..
chef brian was talented and was a good chef by all means but he just lost passion and drive to cook thats why his food was lacking not becasue he was bad..most other chefs on kitchen nightmares or hotell hell are just retards who dont know how to cook
I wished after he cried he said
*"I T'S R A W"*
Lmao
T E R A M A A actually got me to laugh hard lmao
it's f.cking raw!
Best comment lmao
@@necessities-1235 thanks
That's a true chef who appreciates calliber of other chefs and also the potential within him!
The customers are freakin roasting the General Manager
Neel B the hotel owner*
#ROASTED
That guy dude stop using "XD" it's just bad at this point
He used to be raw
[inhales deeply] 👏 *b o i*
Gordon knew that this chef didn't need to be shouted at, he didn't need tough words. He recognised that all he needed to do was inspire him and that would be enough. Love this.
I want more Gordon Ramsay like this; connecting with a chef/owner, no bullshit dramatic music and sensational shit.
Alexander Arthur huge difference between kitchen nightmares usa and uk in terms of how dramatic the shows are, all down to the way the shows are edited and produced
If it was up to Ramsey, it would all be like this. However cable companies in the US want drama, and while Gordon doesn't try to specifically give it to them, they'll find it anyway they can.
Meh, the man is getting older and therefore milder too..
Well, the owners actually listen and don't complain about him coming, so yeah, no reason to yell at them.
How many chefs actually listen to what he has to say and do not get immediately defensive and aggressive? Gordon likes honesty and passion, and erupts to bullshit and false play
Gordon: why are you crying?
Chef: needs more salt.
Head Chef falls in love with Gordon Ramsay after tasting his food
climbed out of bronz now dia again bro
I ship it. BrianxGordon 4ever
ApocalyptixX Euw lol then he falls in love with his D***
This comment section is full of 8 year olds, guys it’s fucking normal get over it. Anyways this comment was a god damn joke, Mmk? You fucking skipped grade 3 didn’t you? Oh wait, your not even there yet.
Foodgasm
the passion inside just re awakened, thats why he cried
@Option Delta let them be happy smh 😔
@Option Delta lmao
It was his ultimate dream to taste food freshly cooked by Gordy himself.
You can tell the man who cried was a very nice man, because he actually cares..
midget porn I’m mean yeah but do you think bringing that up was necessary?
@Kaian凯安 Indeed :)
Ben I don’t know for some reason I find this show a little bit depressing to watch; I feel bad for everyone even the owner looks so sad and depressed and chief😭😭😭
its just amazing how most of the time gordon is yelling at people but when he's nice people it just brings a smile to my face. The fact he got that man to cry by awakening is passion to cook is just. Inspirational.
If I ever go to one of Ramsay’s restaurants and order scallops, and they don’t make me cry, I’m asking for a refund.
JL2715 same
Come on now when you get the bill you will cry
Duane Lee Russell i know what you did there 😂😂
JL2715 😂😂😂😂
200th like
This made me cry. It shows how broken this man was and all he needed was someone like Gordon to come in and light a spark to get that old fire going again. Just to see a washed out old chief come back to life after witnessing how passionate and graceful gordan is towards food and cooking. Its like he cried not because of the food itself but because of all his old memories and feelings towards cooking that made him want to be a chief in the first place it just sort of all came back to him and just like that he felt like a young man cooking for the first time and loving every second of it .
SnailGuy this reminds of the moment I nearly quit music altogether and I was really on edge I didn’t know what to do. Thankfully my bandmate came up to me with a Yamaha acoustic(as close as he could get to my first guitar) and gave it to me while taking his own guitar and started playing the intro to wish you were here by Pink Floyd. I started playing the solo and we ended up going through the whole song. I decided not to quit
TLDR
"My crying intensifies"
Best comment ever
Julian Stejins How dare you?!?!?! If you did not read his comment that is your business, not his, and you should keep your illiteracy to yourself! I may not be the best reader in the world, and I may not be the best at grammar, and no, I don´t have the patience of Bhudda or Ghandi, but at least I can read a simple youtube comment!
You should be ashamed of yourself for invading this beautiful comment section with your filthy, filthy troll hands.
Another mans comment is a sacred thing and no one should taint it, or as TH-cam-Jesus would say "Do unto others like you would have them do unto you."
Toddlers like you are the reason youtube, nay, the economy is failing!
For every baby like you that comes into the working economy, the average productivity of the world population decreases by five-fold and the world slowly takes one more step into the abyss!
Want further proof of the world failing because of you?
Your first name contains three syllables, right?
And the word taliban has three syllables as well, and the talibans are believed by many to have destroyed the world trade centers, meaning you are in fact Osama bin ladin, right?
Well, no. That would be incredibly farfetched.
*BUT!* While the world trade center was destroyed, it was not by talibans, instead it was blown up by by George Washington himself!
It is the only logical explanation. Think about it. We know George Washington was a time traveller since claims to have discovered electricity, but electricity was not discovered until 1971, when Elon Musk was born and the lightning strikes killed one of the surgeons, meaning the only logical conclusion is that Washington travelled forward in time so that he could take all of the glory!
But why would he want to blow up the Twin towers? Well, in 2003 he was discovered by the U.S military. He broke out and to prevent it from ever actually happening he created a distraction in 2001. A distraction so large that it would be remembered by the entire world for years to come. The destruction of the twin towers was the perfect distraction and Al-Qaida were the perfect scapegoats.
Gordon Ramsay is actually the most important person as without him they'd be fucked
The Illuminati with out him we would all be fucked
The Illuminati *the world would be fucked
Sore Loser Liberal HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
No without the customers gordon wouldn't have had to go there
55 more likes till 666 lol
That old dude was pretty happy about having to stand up to eat breakfast
JL2715 he's a fucking savage
she had a sausage for her brekkie
😂😂😂😂
JL2715 I thought the same thing
I stand up everytime I eat. It's really healthy. In the Shaolin temple you have to squat while eating. Then you go for a slow walk. I never get indigestion problems.😁
Thats pretty incredible, reminded me of ratatouille when the critic tastes the food and it brings him back to his childhood. Simply flavor touched this head chefs heart.
Evans Heaven ER
Well yeah, just as seeing something familiar can bring back fond memories, tasting is also a sense and can also do the same :)
IKR
In his defense scallops are *FUCKING* *DELICIOUS* . Even if you don't like seafood you should definitely try them.
Evans Heaven
Yeah
Chef: cries
Gordon: "what's wrong?"
Chef: "i'm on a diet"
Chef: Crying
Gordon Ramsay: "Why the tears?"
Chef: "You're standing on my toe"
@@courtneymaier1149 someone already wrote that copy and paste ;)
@@courtneymaier1149 press Y to shame
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@@corbs241 he copy pasted a comment
Gordon loves what he does. Dealing with food is his passion and his life. He just cares that much about it and wants everyone to enjoy the best experience with it themselves. He's not actually a terrible person by any means like so many believe. He isn't a Simon Cowell of cooking. LoL
Best thing about gordon is he don't get involved with the healthy eating bullshit just make and cook delicious food Jamie Oliver who fucked up everyone's childhood forcing kids to enjoy food they don't wanna eat
The old chef and Gordon just had a bromantic moment, when he cried it was the moment that their relationship took off. "I'll be with you every step of the way" better love story than twilight
MustangMan GAYYYYYYYY
Tbh anything is a better love story than Twilight.
TEAM SABIGAIL
True. Didn’t even have to watch Twilight to know that it wasn’t a good love story.
Me jacking off on my pillow and then sleeping on it is a better, more heartwarming story than Twilight.
Nero Mauritzen no, unfortunately it isn’t
3:00
"I'm starting to realize that some of the things he's saying, actually, are true"
*Well no shit*
Mank Deme that is basically admitting he's wrong. Without actually doing so.
I WAS GONNA SAY THAT. ;-; I will get my revenge.
*I want to eat Gordon Ramsay's food.*
Go to Hell's Kitchen in Vegas lol
I'm sure that's affordable 🤣
You'll probably be offered his salad.
Ask him to cook a fried egg.
everyone does have u seen him making it delcious
That was such a raw moment. Chef to chef, tasting that food reminded him of why he became a chef in the first place and that might have revived his passion
Damn that *Executive Chef* just had a flashback after he ate *Gordon's* food , if that was on *_Anime_* it would take a couple of episodes though. That was instant.
mujii I’m confusion
ok
If its anime it gonna have some flower and sparkles everywhere while commenting what makes the food so good lol
mujii i don’t even like anime but I fully agree with this comment 😂
@@izu1624 Thats because anime is mostly talk, a series of stills and loops and wallpaper or empty backgrounds.