Rotten Lobster Causes Restaurant To Call An Ambulance | Kitchen Nightmares

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  • @owensquelch449
    Here is the 2023 update: The restaurant is closed, not due to bad reviews or poor performance but seemingly because John Esposito (the owner) wanted to retire. Which is impressive, survived for a little over 10 years after the episode (better than most) and survived a pandemic and still it was only because the owner wanted to retire that it closed.
  • @aux-in8727
    I love how Gordon is half chef half psychologist
  • @StarrChild.
    This ep was just sad. He wasn't stubborn because of pride, he was stubborn because it worked in the past with his mum and dad and he wants to carry on their memory in some way :( I'm so happy to learn the restaurant did well after this. He deserves the world.
  • @connorwc99
    Anyone from 2024 on the occasional kitchen nightmares binge right now?
  • @jamesb8305
    3 people you should never lie to: 1. Doctor 2. Mechanic 3. Gordon Ramsey
  • @IW7SHI
    Imagine eating at a restaurant and suddenly seeing gordon ramsay walking around picking things up and asking when it was cleaned
  • @conniemartin3033
    The fact that the chef was the one who sent out the rotten lobster and smelt the uncooked one and claimed "oh yeah, ammonia, that will kill someone" but never received any shite for it and in any other episode would have been ripped to shreds by Gordon still upsets me 4 years later. Like regardless of an owners negligence, the chef sent it out!
  • “Daddy, Ramsay’s going to fix everything and we’ll get to spend more time together.” My heart shattered into pieces.
  • @KojoBailey
    “it’s 2012 John” excuse me while i have an existential crisis
  • @RockSensation119
    The way he remodeled the restaurant was perfect. Kept the owners memories intact, while making the place new and his own. Fuck this episode was such a roller coaster of emotions
  • @MisterC123456
    "It worked before, why cant it work now?" Poor guy. He just couldnt let go from the time his parents were still there. He didnt wanted to feel like his parents would be forgotten and reafirm: Its over. They are gone. Im glad Gordon managed to help him.
  • @harnoor6873
    New title: Gordon Ramsay becomes a therapist
  • You got to hand one thing to Joe. He never lies, he never beats around the bush, he never puts the blame on anyone else. That alone puts him way above most of the owners on this show
  • @AlessiaCapone
    This episode is so heartwarming. I loved how Gordon didn’t let John throw away the specials board but rather told him to bring it home, it was honestly surprising and showed how much respect Gordon truly had for his grief. He didn’t want John to “get over it”, he wanted him to carry on his parents’ legacy through a thriving business rather than memorabilia and pain. Not to mention the pictures and the tables he used to renovate, he truly felt for John and honored his grief.
  • @Kaitri
    29:01 that killed gordon inside. you can tell thats where he understood whats wrong with this place. so sad
  • @naluzoniro
    This guy just hasn't been able to grieve his parents, it breaks my heart : (
  • This restaurant is still going in 2022 and is getting glowing reviews. Fantastic to see as so many places Gordon helped went under due to the owners being idiots who reverted to type.
  • @mervunited
    2023. Just read up that John has taken a difficult decision to take his well-deserved retirement, and both restaurants are sold. Beautiful turnaround, and beautiful tribute to his parents.
  • @x66Hawk66x
    The Pizzeria did pretty well after the show. It only recently closed in February 2023 after John retired. They did tweak the menu a little, and did bring back some of the old menu items , as requested by some customers, however they remained faithful to the changes.