- Fans of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares share their surreal on-set experiences on Reddit.
- Despite some production aspects, most of what fans see on the show is real.
- Gordon Ramsay temporarily walked away from Kitchen Nightmares due to negativity from struggling restaurants.
Nowadays, fans reference The Bear when thinking about Hollywood’s association with the restaurant business. Even execs from Kitchen Nightmares praised The Bear and its impact.
However, long before The Bear, it was Gordon Ramsay and his many reality TV projects that gave fans interest in what truly goes on behind the scenes. Ramsay has enjoyed success for years with various concepts, and don’t expect the host to be leaving any time soon. He still has a lot to give.
Fans are always wondering what takes place behind the scenes. Over on Reddit, various extras shared their experiences from Kitchen Nightmares. Is the show real? The reviews were positive for the most part, but there were a couple of things that really stood out.
Let’s take a closer look.
A Diner Detailed Their “Surreal” Kitchen Nightmares Experience, But Was Confused By A Producer Constantly Asking Them If They Wanted To Leave
It has been a talking point for years. Is the content from Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares real, or scripted? Surely, there are certain points of the show that are detailed prior for production purposes. However, from a general sense, most of what fans see is in fact real.
Over on Reddit, a discussion thread was kickstarted, asking fans to detail their unique experiences on the show. One Redditor went in depth, calling the experience “surreal.”
“I’ve been to a few tapings as a customer. It’s not staged, but it’s ‘massaged’, like I imagine most reality TV shows are. You make a reservation through the production company and show up at your allotted time, sign a release, and sit down and eat a meal like at any other restaurant. The lights are turned way up and there’s no music playing so it’s a bit of a surreal dining experience.”
The user added that the experience was a positive one for the most part. However, there was one odd moment. It saw the producer constantly ask if he wanted to leave the service given how long the delays were. It seems like perhaps the show needed a controversial show of restaurant goers walking out…
The extra explains, “At a third taping our dinner was running very late. A producer kept asking us if we wanted to leave, saying that they would totally understand if we walked out right now, and that if we did they would comp our meal the following night if we came back. I guess they needed shots of angry customers walking out because service was slow?”
“We stayed anyway and the owner came over and bought us shots.”
The user concluded that the restaurants he went to during the series all shutdown later after the Kitchen Nightmares episode took place.
Other Reddit Users Revealed Gordon Ramsay Is Very Different Off-Camera
Other stories were shared on the Reddit thread. One obvious factor from the show is how intense Gordon Ramsay typically is when trying to save the struggling restaurants. Although he’s very stressed out on-camera, a user noted that the head chef is quite different behind the scenes.