Hell's Kitchen And Ramsey's Las Vegas Steakhouse

By Eric Thomas


Currently, the television show Hell's Kitchen is taking the world by storm. For, the fact is this season probably has some of the least talented chefs of any other season of the show. As such, there is no telling as to which contestant might become the Executive Chef at the las vegas steakhouse owned by Chef Ramsey.

While popular since the premier episode, if the show does not improve when it comes to choosing contestants, there is a good chance of cancellation. For, while some winners have become extremely successful, others have often fallen short when it comes to actually working for Chef Ramsey. Regardless, the money and title which comes with winning are still worth the effort contestants put into the experience.

Other Gordon Ramsey based shows like the recent 24 Hours to Hell And Back, Kitchen Nightmares and Master Chef all air on network television. While all shows have a unique and distinct personality, viewers of one show featuring Gordon Ramsey often watch other shows in which the chef is involved. Whereas, shows with contestants such as Hell's Kitchen and Master Chef often portray a more ruthless side of the chef than others.

While the chef shows a much softer side on shows featuring children as contestants, there is still a great deal of constructive criticism provided to competitors. While this is the case, the criticism is provided without the usual cussing and swearing often seen on the more adult oriented cooking shows. In addition, there are often three or more judges which provide differing opinions on food prepared by the young contestants.

While there are other shows which feature cooking competitions such as Iron Chef and those produced by Bobby Flay and others, Hell's Kitchen and Master Chef still remain the top rated of all such shows. Most likely, this is due to the shows airing on network television while most of the others are only available for viewers with cable or satellite.

When it comes to cable and satellite, Iron Chef Junior and Iron Chef tend to be the most popular shows. Whereas, those produced by Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri are most likely the second most popular and most watched programs on food based television. For, each of these contests are promoted by amazing chefs which are often more laid back than that of Iron Chef or Hell's Kitchen.

Whether planning on operating a food truck, opening a restaurant or becoming involved in promoting a food oriented television show, there are basically contests in every category. As such, individuals interested in becoming involved in these areas of business can often get a head start by winning one of these contests. If nothing else, auditions can often be a fun experience and free to attend, even if the individual is not selected to be part of the show.

Most contests on network television, satellite or cable send representatives to lead auditions around the country. Whereas, there are others which require individuals travel to a specific location. In some cases, those auditioning can bring prepared food while others require individuals to cook on site, often within a specified period of time.




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