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Restaurant: Impossible

  • TV Series
  • 2011–
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6.8/10
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Restaurant: Impossible (2011)
Restaurant: Impossible
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Chef Robert Irvine attempts to rescue failing restaurants from collapse in just two days with a mere $10,000 budget on the show "Restaurant Impossible.Chef Robert Irvine attempts to rescue failing restaurants from collapse in just two days with a mere $10,000 budget on the show "Restaurant Impossible.Chef Robert Irvine attempts to rescue failing restaurants from collapse in just two days with a mere $10,000 budget on the show "Restaurant Impossible.

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    • Robert Irvine
    • Tom Bury
    • Lynn Kegan
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    • Stars
      • Robert Irvine
      • Tom Bury
      • Lynn Kegan
    • 36User reviews
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      • 1 win total

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    Robert Irvine
    Robert Irvine
    • Self - Host…
    • 2011–2023
    Tom Bury
    • Self - Construction Manager…
    • 2011–2023
    Lynn Kegan
    • Self - Designer…
    • 2012–2023
    Taniya Nayak
    Taniya Nayak
    • Self - Designer…
    • 2011–2023
    Cheryl Torrenueva
    • Self - Designer…
    • 2011–2020
    Krista Watterworth
    • Self - Designer
    • 2011–2013
    Marc Summers
    Marc Summers
    • Self…
    • 2012–2016
    Nicole Facciuto
    • Self - Designer
    • 2011–2012
    Brian Goodman
    • Self - Executive Chef at Irvine Group…
    • 2023
    Italo Marino
    • Self - Executive Chef…
    • 2023
    Vanessa Carmona
    • Self - Designer
    • 2011
    Yvette Irene
    Yvette Irene
    • Self - Designer…
    • 2011–2012
    George Galati
    • Self - Chef…
    • 2011–2012
    Lee Lucier
    • Self - Chef…
    • 2011–2012
    Michael Chiarello
    Michael Chiarello
    • Self
    • 2012
    Scott Hogan
    • Self - Patron, Renovation Crew
    • 2013
    Jill Littman
    • Self - Co-Executive Producer…
    • 2016–2020
    Matt Whitaker
    • Point of Sale Computer Setup…
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    6lhoff-120-973925

    This man is so rude and disrespectful!

    He does great things and obviously knows what he is doing. His team are amazing, turning around the look and vibe of the restaurants.

    But why is he so rude? Is it necessary to be so abrupt and rude to complete strangers? His first approach to the restauranteurs is just RUDE!

    And what does this guy know about "counseling" I find him very inappropriate at times.

    But at the end, usually he gets it done and helps turn around these restaurants!
    10lisacarbon

    Love this show

    Every time I see this show I end up crying. What the h---is wrong with people. He is trying to help. If people don't take advantage and run with it shame on their dumb ass. God knows I would love that kind of help but it will never happen to me. He may not have the money Jon T. in bar rescue, (who I also love) but he gives people a second chance. I love it!! If you don't appreciate what he is trying to do then you have never had to really fight to stay alive.
    hughhargreaves

    Kitchen Nightmare Ditto

    I have watched one episode of this show, and it is literally a carbon copy of the kitchen nightmare format! Bad kitchen, chef comes in to see kitchen, head chef (HC) lies to presenter chef (PC). PC wants to see kitchen in action, and HC does silly things, PC brings them up on it and HC kicks off. HC then realises that PC is right. All is well.

    Literally a Kitchen Nightmare rip off! Watch that, as Gordon is so much better!
    8slaternx

    Honesty IS the Best Policy

    I Love this show Chef Robert is an army drill Sargent type of guy that will get things moving, He's not Martha Stewart or Rachael Ray, He's honest in the best way, not the demoralizing "You ARE A PIECE OF SH*T!" way that is Gordan Ramsey's style, but the "I'm gonna tell you what you don't want to hear but you know it's true,"

    It's tough but I'm here to help you, Brutally Honest, Brutally True.

    Chef Robert say's "I will make YOU better, With this and that, YOU can do this, I will help you." And this show has Real actions, and reactions, it changes lives, and every show you can feel the real reality, unlike, most "reality shows" on TV.
    7silentnocturnalnight

    The Milder Version of 'Kitchen Nightmares'

    Restaurant: Impossible is the much milder version of Gordon Ramsey's 'Kitchen Nightmares' television series, and while Robert Irvine tries to flex his gargantum muscles and blast his icy-blue eyes hidden behind his shimmering spectacles on wary and generally confused restaurant owners, there is a gentleness and generosity to this show which gives it a much needed breath of freshness from many 'makeover' shows airing today.

    We all remember Irvine from his Dinner: Impossible days, and it seems that the Food Network has forgiven any of the lies or exaggerated claims he has made about his credentials (because of course, this is show business, and no one is quite honest about what they have done or are doing now, have they?) and given him this new baby to feed, and it seems to be doing pretty well. In fact, it's one of the more interesting series on the Food Network right now.

    Here, there is a little mixture of extreme grossness (cockroaches, rats, ten years worth of molded grease and other forms of nastiness galore), enough sob stories to to keep you mildly endeared to the situations of these mainly clueless, hapless people who think that owning and running a restaurant is just shoveling out plates of food and taking in the dough, but not enough that this become Psychosis: Impossible. Irvine marches into these failing institutions, and proceeds to rip, tear, and shred them down to the very naked bone, but not in a mean, nasty, or condescending way. There is no sense of him pimping the emotional weaknesses and general ignorance of these people just for the kicks, and in the end the results are good, and sometimes quite lovely, even though there is a question of how many of these people will keep up the suggestions and listen to Irvine's critiques and improve their business upon them.

    Here, the focus is more or less on the owners and their jaded misconceptions about one of the most-likely-to-fail businesses on the planet than on established restaurants which are crumbling beneath bad management, so on and so forth. Whereas Ramsey will curse, defile, and break down restaurants and their owners, Irvine uses some of the brashness without the snarls, and there have only been a few times when he seems genuinely irritated or upset with these people, which shows quite a bit of patience and sympathy on his part. He knows, better than even the viewers can, that most of these people have generally no idea what they are getting into and have, not surprisingly, gotten themselves into a situation which they cannot escape from. Some are angry, others seems numb, others are stuck in disbelief that their food tastes terrible or that their décor looks like something out of a bad horror movie.

    Eventually, after all the tears have dried or facial tissues have proceeded to return to their original shades, the work begins. Over the three seasons, a retinue of different designers have appeared on this show with differing degrees of attractiveness to their work, and the most consistent designers will be seen over-and-over again. The rest of the show is spent reworking the menu and flavors, cleaning up the normally disgusting kitchens, and putting all the feathers back into place. In the end, the results are normally quite attractive, and the reactions of the people can seem a little cheesy at times, but Irvine seems genuinely happy to bring happiness into the lives of these depressed, on-the-edge of the precipice people and their families.

    It's a much gentler, family-friendly version of Kitchen Nightmares and much more watchable if you're looking for a decent show to pass time with, not the bitterness-and-bile boot camp where people are degraded and insulted everyone two seconds. As time progresses, I feel this show will get even better, and there is a great chance we can enjoy Irvine and his restaurant escapades for many seasons to come.

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      The title is a spoof of the film "Mission: Impossible.
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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Food Network (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Restaurante imposible
    • Filming locations
      • Cottonwood, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alkemy X
      • Marc Summers Productions
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      • 1h(60 min)
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