I'm not naming names but I can think of more than a few local restaurants that would benefit from the kind, gentle hand of Gordon Ramsey.
Ramsey is now casting for his new season of Kitchen Nightmares and is looking for potential troubled restaurants to scream like mad in turn around. In case you've been living under a cave (or don't have cable) here is a sample of the Ramsey touch:
There's no diplomatic way to tell an owner his or her restaurant is crap and should be considered for a reality show on failing restaurants. But at the same time, who would want to pass up a Gordon Ramsey makeover?
Here's the official announcement:
Are you Looking to Resuscitate your Restaurant?FOX's hit show "Kitchen Nightmares" wants to hear from you!
Does your restaurant need help? Are you trying to make some green, but
still running red? Do you and your chef have different ideas about the
menu? Or maybe you have a great location, but it doesn't seem to entice
many customers? If you want to apply to have Chef Gordon Ramsay come
into your establishment for one week to troubleshoot your problems and
try to get you back on the road to success. Contact us now!
If interested in having Gordon Ramsay help you, please contact immediately at: Twinsworld1@aol.com
**NOTE** Make sureto include: Your name, contact info (including a phone number), name
of your restaurant, where you are located (city/state), type of cuisine
you serve, your specialty, how many seats you have, how long you have
been open, photos or website if available, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, why
you need our help.
The more info the better. (The dynamics of thepeople that work there, if there is history behind restaurant, if you
are new to the restaurant business, type of issues you encounter, etc)
Restaurants must be open at least 1 year and have at least 35 seats.
-- Owen Morris
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I would love to taste the results that Mr. Ramsey could shout out of the The Cafe at Briarcliff Village!