
It is reported that Robbie Williams and pal Max Beesley are
planning a special episode of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. I really hope this show does go ahead, as the mix of these three men sounds like TV heaven to me. Robbie and Gordon have worked together before, or played together rather, as
they captained opposing teams in the England vs Rest of the World
Soccer Aid match in 2006.

This morning, as part of our
Best of 2007 coverage, we revealed our
favorite female-celeb chef of 2007. Well, now it's time to reveal our
favorite male-celebrity chef. The readers' choice mimicked my own and it was a close race between
Alton Brown and
Anthony Bourdain; in fact, they're currently tied at 23 percent each.

After such a
rewarding episode a few week's ago, last night's
Kitchen Nightmares was a disappointing season finale. It was your typical kitchen nightmare with an egocentric French chef unwilling to take
Ramsay's suggestions, a filthy kitchen full of rotting vegetables, moldy shelves, and an outdated, horribly-decorated dining room. The restaurant was so ugly Ramsay said it reminded him of a funeral parlor.
What did you think of last night's Kitchen Nightmares? YumSugar says, "Last night's Kitchen Nightmares was my favorite episode so far. Unlike the restaurants featured in the past, the folks at Campagnia have the right attitudes. The owner really wants to succeed, the chef is passionate about cooking, and the waiters are capable of doing their jobs.

Last night's
Kitchen Nightmares was my favorite episode so far. Unlike the restaurants featured in the past, the folks at
Campagnia have the right attitudes. The owner really wants to succeed, the chef is passionate about cooking, and the waiters are capable of doing their jobs.

On last night's episode of
Kitchen Nightmares,
Gordon Ramsay saved a failing family business from financial and emotional ruin. He made over the Irish Pub,
Finn McCool's, where the food was so horrible it made him puke. The chef's arrogant attitude and lack of passion severely affected the success of the restaurant and the morale of his family.

Last night's episode of
Kitchen Nightmares was certainly a cliffhanger; what on earth happened to Sebastian's restaurant. Sebastian, the delusional owner and chef of the Southern California pizzeria, clashed with
Gordon Ramsay over the menu, the food, and the approach towards owning a restaurant. Ninety five percent of Sebastian's conceptual, convoluted menu was reheated, frozen food.

On last night's episode of
Kitchen Nightmares, Gordon Ramsay headed to the
Olde Stone Mill and found Dean, a very difficult restaurant owner. Dean was totally unwilling to admit that his restaurant was a failure, the food was crappy, and the place was empty. When
Ramsay suggested he change the menu completely, to a steakhouse, Dean was very hesitant and rude.

On last night's episode of
"Kitchen Nightmares," we saw two sides of
Gordon Ramsay as he made over The Seascape, a moldy Long Island seafood restaurant. He was up to his usual bad boy behavior: yelling about the disgustingly dirty kitchen and cursing about the foul food. He even convinced the owner/manager to fire both the executive and sous chefs.