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1List of memorable people from ''Series/KitchenNightmares''.
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6!!Gordon Ramsay:
7
8[[folder:Gordon Ramsay]]
9!!Gordon Ramsay
10Tropes pertaining to Gordon Ramsay go [[Creator/GordonRamsay here]].
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12[[/folder]]
13
14!!Notable Restaurant Personnel:
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16[[folder:Amy's Baking Company]]
17!!Amanda "Amy" Bouzaglo
18[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bmtkwmzy0ntqwm15bml5banbnxkftztgwmtgwnzm0mje_v1_fmjpg_ux1000.jpg]]
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20The head chef and namesake of Amy's Baking Company, and Samy's wife.
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22* AppealToWorseProblems: When customers complain about their food the day before Gordon arrives, Amy retorts that "The food we're making is going straight into the trash, and there are starving people who could be eating it, but instead these people decide they're going to come fuck with my life."
23* BadBoss: ''Holy shit'', yes. No one is safe when Amy is out on the warpath.
24* BigStupidDoodooHead: "You little weenie! Keep walking!"
25* BodyLanguage: Amy clearly can't hide hers. Ramsay calls her on her shaking her head "no" when he informs them he is here to help them. She also shakes "no" or rolls her eyes every time she's given criticism. She continues it on the last morning when Ramsay comes in, being unable to [[DeathGlare hide her fury]] at even seeing him.
26* BodyMotifs: Her large eyes are given considerable attention during shots (to the point of emphasizing them as creepy), and Ramsay criticizes her for "pulling wool over customers' eyes" over her restaurant's use of fake fresh food.
27* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the end of the episode, we get to see the crew tearing down. Amy herself makes it clear she knows she's being televised.
28* CantTakeCriticism: ''Any'' kind of criticism lobbied at Amy or the business, including constructive criticism, is taken by her as a personal attack. Even simply telling her that she can't take criticism is enough for her to go on a tirade.
29* CapsLock: Most of the posts Amy sent against the people who criticized her and Samy on the restaurant's Website/{{Facebook}} page were written in all caps, and those who didn't still had some all caps parts.
30* CatchPhrase: She has three of them:
31** "(Insert food item that Ramsay complains about) I have customers telling me it is the best (insert food) they have ever eaten!"
32** "I've never had a problem with that (insert food)."
33** "They're just not used to eating food that doesn't come from a can."
34* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She drifts into this at times. In the return episode, she bizarrely (and emphatically) acts out the behaviors of lookie-loos in the restaurant.
35* ControlFreak: She and Samy openly admit to be this. They insist on doing all of the most important tasks in the restaurant themselves. In the kitchen, a chef, Christine, is stuck on preparing salads as Amy handles just about everything else.
36* CordonBleughChef: As Gordon points out, the decent-quality ingredients Amy has are ruined by her unconventional recipes and cooking methods, which aren't good at all. While only a few of the recipes are explored, it's apparent that Amy does this for the restaurant's entire menu, as nobody is satisfied with their food during the course of the dinner service. Gordon's mentions include the following:
37** The pizza Amy made for him was rather sweet with an undercooked crust.
38** Her Blue Ribbon Burger is overloaded with random toppings (blue cheese, marinated mushrooms, garlic aioli, white truffle oil and bacon) and flavors, on top of being soaked through with grease.
39** The Red Pepper Ravioli's flavor is a combination of sweet and spicy, which Gordon considers a bad flavor mix for ravioli, on top of also having an odd set of toppings (bacon, sweetcorn and cilantro).
40** Amy's salmon burger is overcooked to the point of being dry and flavorless.
41* CrazyCatLady: In a side interview, Amy says that she and Samy own three cats, and claims she can speak feline. That claim is almost the least crazy thing one can say about this utter lunatic.
42%%* DeathGlare: '''Holy shit'''.
43* DisproportionateRetribution:
44** Amy makes a customer's dish ''[[LethalChef painfully]]'' spicy after they complained it wasn't spicy enough.
45** She fires Katy on the spot for asking her a question during dinner service.
46* {{Doublethink}}: She tries to invoke this in an argument with Gordon by claiming that he complained the bun on his burger was "dry and soggy" and asking him which it was as a gotcha. However, she forgot that Gordon ordered ''two'' burgers to try, a beef burger that was soggy and dripping in fat and oil, and a salmon burger that was dry and flavourless.
47* FeetOfClay: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]; Amy has attempted to write a cookbook and start an online series on culinary recipes after her reputation had been irreversibly shattered from her TV appearances (not just on ''Kitchen Nightmares'', but also ''Series/DrPhil'' and various news reports). She's presumably trying to bank off her own infamy: she certainly wouldn't have the credibility to pull it off otherwise.
48* FrenchCuisineIsHaughty: Invoked. She uses a French accent when mocking Gordon's criticism of her [[CordonBleughChef using unfitting ingredient combinations]], never mind that Gordon is ''British''.
49* HairTriggerTemper: She goes berserk even if a server asks her if she's sure which table needs to be served.
50* HopeSpot: After arriving at the resturant, Ramsay was stunned by how clean and organised the kitchen was. He also tried one of the desserts and found it delicious. After that however, ... well, see the other tropes listed.
51* InsaneTrollLogic: Amy frequently indugles herself with this mindset:
52** She tells Gordon that her staff don't deserve tips because she doesn't believe that they work just as hard as Samy does... all while giving said staff minimal work, prohibiting the more qualified employees from even using the till as part of their job and leaving Samy to mainly work on his own outside the kitchen.
53** She insists on cooking food for one customer at a time, which is the reason many of her customers are left waiting for more than an hour of service. What happens when they complain that they've been waiting for so long without food? Amy assumes that "they're full of shit" and are really just there to stir up trouble.
54** She tells Katy that "she can go, for sure" upon firing at the end of a dining service ([[DisproportionateRetribution for simply asking Amy "are you sure?"]]), prompting Katy to do as she says and leave. Amy somehow interprets this as Katy deliberately ignoring her, demanding Katy to come back so she can [[KickTheDog admonish her for "walking away from her", while also reminding her that she's still fired]]. Katy bursts into tears in response, which makes Amy ''even more angry'' at her.
55* InstantlyProvenWrong: When Ramsay tells Amy and Samy that he learned that they've fired more than 50 employees in a single year, Amy calls him a liar and demands proof until Samy interjects, admitting that it's actually over 100. This causes Amy to get upset and storm off.
56* InsultMisfire: She thanks Gordon profusely after he tells her that "there's something not quite right here" with her and Samy's claims that they have the best food and service, as though she feels vindicated in her belief that she's being unfairly antagonized by everyone. By this point in the episode, however, Amy and Samy had already disclosed to Gordon that they have a [[CantTakeCriticism vindictive view of their customers]] and [[MeanBoss employees]], along with several other red flags related to their management of the restaurant. Being as [[ItsAllAboutMe self-centered]] as she is, Amy was unable to see that Gordon's comment was referring to ''them''.
57* ItsPersonal: To Amy, there's no negative feedback that isn't a personal insult.
58* KickTheDog:
59** Amy deliberately over-spices one costumer's meal in the hopes that he would ''get hurt'', as she proudly states. Worth mentioning is that in Arizona, tampering with food and drink in an attempt to cause physical harm is considered a felony that can get you ''twenty years in prison.'' [[SarcasmMode Great job admitting to this on camera, Amy!]]
60** After firing Katy for asking a question, Amy tells her again after working hours that she can go. The girl then tries to leave, and Amy demands her to come back. The reason? '''To tell her off for walking away and that she's still fired.''' A bonus point is that Amy picked up the habit of following Katy's name with 'little' to demean her ever since.
61** She constantly talks back at Gordon when he made it clear that he wanted to help her and Samy with their business. After the restaurant's first episode, she made a FalseRapeAccusation towards him with Samy and continued to speak ill of him in the return episode.
62* LackOfEmpathy: Amy doesn't understand why Katy is crying literally right after Amy fired her for no real reason. She actually gets ''angrier'', as if [[EvilCannotComprehendGood this is inappropriate behavior]].
63* LethalChef: At one point, she's seen saying she just made a customer's dish so spicy, that it will hurt them to eat it.
64* MaliciousMisnaming: She never says it in the episodes themselves, but in her Website/{{Facebook}} posts, she tended to refer to Website/{{Reddit}} and its users (Redditors) who criticized her as "Red-shit" and "Red-shittors".
65* MoodSwinger: Amy can start laughing, crying, and flying into a rage at the drop of a hat, and often shifts between extreme moods at breakneck pace.
66* MotorMouth: She tends to speak ''very'' quickly whenever she's feeling threatened. It's impossible to get a word in edgewise once she really gets going.
67* NeverMyFault: Perhaps the absolute ''worst'' case of this in the series; she had the nerve to suggest Ramsay left because "he knew they did not need his help", even after he condemned their inexcusable behavior towards their staff and customers.
68* NightmareFace: Hers is absolutely ''terrifying'' once she feels provoked; her thick eye liner just makes it even more unnerving.
69* PsychopathicManchild: She's constantly ready to insist that [[SmallNameBigEgo she's the greatest chef ever to exist on God's green Earth]], any and all failings are the result of [[NeverMyFault cheaters and liars out to get her personally]], and [[VillainousBreakdown devolves into screaming fits of rage at anybody who crosses her in the slightest way]].
70* SmallNameBigEgo:
71** Amy says that she's the "greatest chef on God's green Earth", and calls out Gordon for being wrong about everything he says, despite Gordon being a ''professional'' chef. It got to the point that she claimed herself to be Franchise/WonderWoman in one of her posts on the restaurant's Website/{{Facebook}} page.
72** There's also a bonus footage clip in the return episode where she tells Gordon that the reason Samy is the only man among the restaurant's staff is because, [[{{Hypocrite}} according to her]], male chefs have incredibly large egos.
73* TranquilFury: Let's face it, she's got a lot of anger constantly, but keeps it low-key to a certain extent. Of course, until someone presses her buttons or even so much as talks to her, then she erupts.
74
75!!Salomon "Samy" Bouzaglo
76[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/filters_quality70_76.jpg]]
77
78The owner of Amy's Baking Company and Amy's husband.
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80* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Much like Amy, Samy also gets into this. Of particular mention is the scene where this overweight, balding, out-of-shape, nigh-on senior citizen tells Gordon that he's a gangster; the look on Gordon's face makes it clear that he's lost hope for these two. That moment was [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] when it came out that Samy wasn't just trying to sound tough -- he actually used to be a gangster, and was facing deportation from the United States for not disclosing this to immigration authorities.
81* ControlFreak: He and Amy openly admit to be this. They insist on doing all of the most important tasks in the restaurant themselves, to the level where Miranda isn't allowed to use the POS system to confirm orders despite having plenty of experience with it from previous jobs.
82* DarkAndTroubledPast: Twenty to thirty years prior to the episode, Samy had been banned from France and Germany on charges of drug distribution, threats and extortion.
83* HenpeckedHusband: Samy sometimes comes across as this, as he's reluctant to inform his wife about customers sending food back due to [[NeverMyFault her inability to take criticism]], and his attempted defense of Katie when his wife fired her for asking a question. Though he's significantly less sympathetic than most examples, given that he treats his servers like idiots while taking their tips, and harasses customers who don't like the food.
84* KickTheDog:
85** There was a pair of customers at the beginning who, after waiting over an hour for a single pizza, decided to leave rather than wait any further. As the two were on their way out the door, Samy demands that they pay for the pizza they never got. Not only that, he and Amy hurl abuse towards him and tell him to leave, simply because he dared to tell them that he's still waiting for his order. Samy only stops when Amy threatens to call the police, which Samy turns to discourage her from.
86** Not to mention Samy admitted to stealing the servers' tips for himself and Amy.
87* ALighterShadeOfBlack: In addition to going along with much of Amy's tendencies (especially regarding criticism), Samy gets violent with unsatisfied costumers and takes his waitresses' tips, but he at least has a measure of perspective and is nothing compared to Amy, who's straight-up just a horrible human being.
88* MayDecemberRomance: Samy is over 20 years older than Amy. They do appear to have a lot in common, though.
89* MisplacedRetribution: Two customers got fed up and left after waiting an unreasonable amount of time for a single pizza. The customer who Samy had to be restrained from hitting was the one who ''didn't'' yell at him.
90* MyNaymeIs: His name ([[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname or nickname]], to say the least) is pronounced "Sammy" but spelled "Samy".
91* NotHyperbole: When Ramsay confronts Samy over stealing the servers' tips, Samy threatens Ramsay by saying that he, not Ramsay, is "the gangster". He wasn't lying at all -- Samy was [[http://archive.azcentral.com/thingstodo/dining/articles/20130521amys-baking-company-owner-deportation.html facing deportation]] because he didn't tell the US immigration authorities that he was banned from Germany and France over drugs and extortion. He's literally a gangster, or at least a (mostly) ReformedCriminal.
92* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Samy's name is actually a shorthand for "Salomon", but you wouldn't know that from watching the episodes themselves, as it's only been mentioned in external sources.
93* PetTheDog: To his credit, albeit very small, [[EveryoneHasStandards he does try to console a worker and calls out his wife for firing Katy]] over Katy simply asking Amy a question, which inadvertently elicits a childish tantrum as a response.
94* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: He's Israeli, but of Moroccan-Jewish descent, and has the ''very'' distinctive accent to show for it.
95* YesMan: Samy is one to Amy. Despite the fact that she can't really cook and the business is failing, he can't bring himself to ever criticize Amy or pass along customer complaints. This has only fueled her self-delusions, as she is able to easily claim that no-one has ever complained about the food to her. FromACertainPointOfView she may be right, as Samy tends to do his utmost to prevent those comments from reaching her, and Gordon even calls them out on this in the return episode's additional footage.
96
97!!Miranda Winant
98
99A server of Amy's Baking Company, who was fired by the time of the return episode's airing.
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101* StepfordSmiler: She has a smile on her face when she explains to Gordon what it's like to work at the restaurant, but it's clear that she thinks it's a terrible workplace, given how fake her expression looks.
102[[/folder]]
103
104[[folder:Barefoot Bob's]]
105!!Marc
106
107The owner of the restaurant.
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109* CuttingCorners: Zigzagged. The restaurant is under financial difficulties, which led Marc to fire the head chef and cook the dishes himself, along with his staff. The entire restaurant shows this attitude as well, with poor decor and wasted ingredients on bland food, but Marc's own inexperience is also damaging the business even further. Which means that while the owner is trying to save as much money as he can, he's also letting a lot of it become useless due to the subpar service. Even Gordon's way of convincing him and his wife to step up to the plate is to point out the financial losses the eatery's going through thanks to his waste of ingredients in their dirty, unkempt freezer.
110* DownerEnding: The restaurant eventually closed and he finally divorced Lisa after discovering that she was cheating on him.
111* NiceGuy: He's respectful of Gordon and the staff seem to genuinely like and care for his well-being.
112
113!!Robby
114
115Lisa's brother, the bartender for Barefoot Bob's.
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117* AesopAmnesia: Gordon points out one of the problems with the restaurant being the Tiki room decor, which he promptly changes with the revamp, as well as changing the menu to something slightly upper-class to draw in more customers from the neighboring towns. Robby objects to the changes and argues with Gordon over them, but seems to relent by the end. Come the aftermath, Barefoot Bob's goes back to the tiki decor and old menu, and is eventually forced to shut down, even despite Ramsay warning him that this would happen if they returned to the old ways.
118* SkewedPriorities: He cares more for the potential loss of their average customers than the fact that clearly said usual customers weren't making them enough money for most of the year. Gordon has to step in and remind him it's not ''his'' restaurant and that if he doesn't help out then it goes under and his sister's marriage could be ruined.
119* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: His opinion of the new decor once Ramsay reforms the restaurant. He complains out loud that the bar has become a "hoity toity little yacht club" and that the changes have cost them their average consumer base of drivers and beach-goers who come to watch sports on their TV.[[invoked]]
120-->'''Robby''': We get people drunk and we feed people, we're not a five-star restaurant!
121
122!!Jessica
123
124One of the main servers at Barefoot Bob's.
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126* BrutalHonesty: Doesn't hold back to Gordon on admitting the various problems with the restaurant, such as Lisa's non-involvement, the typos on the menu, or how the food quality has gone down.
127* DeadpanSnarker: Was absolutely not holding back on snarking about Lisa's (lack of) involvement.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Bazzini]]
131!!Paul
132
133The restaurant's owner and head chef.
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135* BrilliantButLazy: Unlike most of the other PointyHairedBoss owners on the show, Paul actually was a technically proficient cook in his own right, and after some pushing managed to create a fresh pasta dish that really impressed Gordon. In addition to not really being able to run a brigade, however, he refused to open the restaurant for lunch services, effectively cutting his income in half. With that attitude, it was no surprise that the restaurant didn't last until the revisited episode.
136* ComplexityAddiction: Insisted on serving complex, multi-course meals that were more suited to a Manhattan restaurant than one in small-town New Jersey, and didn't react too kindly to Gordon's suggestions to serve simpler meals.
137* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Got a low-grade one from Gordon right before he left, with Gordon making little secret of the fact that he considered Paul one of the worst owners he'd seen on the show, and based on his stubborn personality and how quickly the relaunch fell apart after Al bailed out, Gordon didn't think Paul could make the restaurant work. Which he ultimately couldn't.
138
139!!Al
140
141Paul's sous-chef.
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143* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After getting over-stressed in the relaunch night he walked out of the restaurant, managing to do it so subtly that it wasn't even caught on camera.
144* TheSilentBob: Never actually said or did anything of note for most of the episode. Odds are the first time that most viewers actually knew he was supposed to be there was when it suddenly turned out he ''wasn't'' there.
145
146!!Sharyn
147
148The pastry chef (and occasional line cook) at Bazzini.
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150* HypercompetentSidekick: Not that Paul was ''entirely'' untalented, but Sharyn managed to produce consistently good dishes throughout the episode. By the time of the "revisited" episode she had left the restaurant and was now running a highly successful confectionery business, which Gordon visited in lieu of not being able to visit the since-closed restaurant.
151* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: While she stuck around until the end of Gordon's visit, it was revealed in the epilogue that she had since quit the restaurant in order to set up her own business after falling out with Paul one time too many.
152
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Blackberry's]]
156!!Shelly
157[[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shelly_blackberrys_kitchen_nightmares_800x501.jpg]]
158
159The owner and executive chef of Blackberry's.
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161* DissonantLaughter: Has a very bad habit of this, showing virtually no concern for the very legitimate observations Gordon and her staff bring forward in the kitchen.
162* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: She was a highly successful caterer before founding Blackberry's.
163* LethalChef: Her chitlins. ''Good God, her chitlins''. The look, smell, and taste were so foul that Ramsay ran off to vomit.
164* NeverMyFault: Tried to accuse Gordon of sabotage when he found a dead mouse by the front door.
165* NoIndoorVoice
166* {{Pride}}: Refused to see that there was anything wrong with her food, and was convinced that it was top quality despite evidence to the contrary.
167
168!!Mary
169[[quoteright:273:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momma_mary_blackberrys_kitchen_nightmares_800x558.jpg]]
170
171Shelly's mother, and the cook responsible for Blackberry's dessert stand.
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173* MamaBear: Does her damnedest to support her daughter's restaurant despite her age and financial troubles resulting from Shelly's poor practices.
174* ShutUpHannibal: Delivers a simple yet epic one to Shelly when she becomes so hostile to Gordon's critiques that she tries to shut the restaurant down.
175* SupremeChef: She cooks desserts with extraordinary results. Her red velvet cake was by far Gordon's favorite dish from the restaurant.
176
177!!James
178
179Blackberry's general manager and Shelly's fiancee.
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181* {{Kayfabe}}: He accuses Gordon of this when the latter tells him about a dead mouse he found at the restaurant's doorstep, claiming Gordon and his crew planted it there to generate more conflict for the show. Gordon nearly stops the episode then and there, as he eventually says he'll not help someone who calls him a liar for the sake of viewership.
182
183[[/folder]]
184
185
186[[folder:Black Pearl]]
187!!David
188
189One of the three owners of the Black Pearl, and easily the worst one.
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191* BadBoss: Was highly ineffective at running his own restaurant, often butting heads with Gordon and the staff and often letting his ego get in the way. Fittingly enough, the restaurant that followed in the wake of the Black Pearl's closing proved ''much'' more successful, staying open for well over a decade until it was forced to close by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
192* BlatantLies: Anyone in the Black Pearl will say this is all he can say, such as his claim that the Canadian-bought lobster was actually from Maine. Gordon shot him down repeatedly for this.
193* EmbarrassingNickname: Tries to give Gordon one by calling him "Gordy" toward the end of the episode. It backfires when Gordon acts totally unfazed by the childish and lame attempt at disrespect.
194* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Besides what we see of the staff talking about him in the intro, he walks into the restaurant during Gordon's first visit with a pair of shades on and an absolutely smug walk towards him. Gordon takes that as the first sign to not trust him.
195* NeverMyFault: Treats [[spoiler: the closing of Black Pearl]] like it was Gordon's fault and that everything else had nothing to do with him. Even before this, he counters arguments against him by shifting the blame towards others and pointing out others' flaws.
196* SoreLoser: Unsurprisingly, his restaurant shuttered in spite of Gordon's intervention; half of his closing announcement consisted of him [[KickTheDog badmouthing Gordon, and wishing the worst for the man who attempted to help him]].
197
198!!Greg
199
200The second of the three owners, and the most compassionate one.
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202* BrilliantButLazy: He had the most interest in running the place properly, but his approach was still very hands-off and he didn't show up as often as necessary to do his job because of the constant disagreements between him and the other two owners. When Brian is dismissed and Ramsay starts leading them to take charge properly, he becomes slightly more competent in handling the restaurant and can actually expedite the dishes properly.
203* NiceGuy: The staff speaks well of him, at least in comparison to the apathetic David and the inactive Brian, but he does take Gordon's advice to heart and does his best to show he can do things right.
204* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Is the most competent of the three owners and is the most reasonable with Gordon.
205
206!!Brian
207
208The last of the three owners, and the least active.
209----
210* {{Jerkass}}: While he's mostly nondescript, when he's a guest at the last dinner service he's happily joining David in on shitting on Brian's work and discussing ways to screw with him down the line.
211* TheLoad: Was singled out as the most ineffective of the three managers and thus was allowed to go back home on the night of relaunch while Gordon reevaluated his place there. Gordon initially pegged his laziness as the most likely core cause of the restaurant's woes - and then he had the misfortune to get to know David a bit more.
212
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Bonaparte's]]
216!!Sue
217
218The owner of the restaurant.
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220* IResembleThatRemark: Near the end of the episode, she accuses Tim of being a liar and a fantasist. Subsequently, she would claim through the press that she never did anything wrong running her restaurant, and that Tim was actually an actor who duped her into hiring him and then deliberately screwed up the restaurant so that Ramsay could come in and save it. Never mind the fact that she had admitted in the episode that she was already having trouble before Tim came along, and even if her claims were true, she'd be effectively admitting that she hired Tim without even bothering to check whether or not his references were legitimate.
221* InsaneTrollLogic: Her claim that Tim was an actor who was hired to screw up her restaurant so that Ramsay could turn things around. Not only does it sound silly on the face of it, but it falls apart when you consider that the restaurant had deteroriated back into its previously filthy state by the time Ramsay revisited, leaving the question as to why Ramsay would deliberately himself look like a failure.
222* NeverMyFault: To this day, she refuses to admit that Bonapartes' going under had anything to do with her management, and even threatened to sue Gordon and the show's producers for loss of earnings. Not only did that not happen, he successfully sued the paper that printed her side of the story for libel.
223
224!!Tim
225
226The restaurant's head chef.
227----
228* AwesomeButImpractical: Okay, "awesome" is probably being generous, but his dishes were really more suited to London rather than a working-class town in Yorkshire. They were also impractical in the sense that Tim didn't have the skill or experience necessary to pull them off.
229* BrilliantButLazy:
230** Judging by the Valentine's Day meal, he evidently ''can'' run a kitchen successfully when he's properly supervised and not using overly-complex recipes. Unfortunately, Sue proved far too hands-off, and within less than a week he'd fallen back to his previous lax standards, ultimately resulting in his being fired at the end of the revisit. Gordon still saw enough potential to offer him an internship in London, but Tim passed it up in favour of trying to get a job in TV.
231** This has turned out bad for him in the long run as people have now turned him away from their shows and jobs when they find out that he was on ''Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares''.
232* EpicFail: When Gordon was trying to help Tim cook the new recipes, Gordon took him to Tim's house to cook for his parents. While Tim's mother was talking about how he always wanted to be a chef, he burns the food causing the smoke alarm to go off.
233* LethalChef: Managed to set the bar incredibly low for chefs who would subsequently give Gordon samples of their food, by serving up expired scallops which caused him (and Tim himself) to be sick.
234* SelfDeprecation: After being fired, he said that it was unbelievable how stupid people can be. The director asked if he was referring to Sue, but he clarified that he was talking about himself.
235* SkewedPriorities: On his trip to Leeds Market, he was evidently more interested in shopping for clothes and footwear until Gordon gave him a push towards the butchers' section.
236
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Burger Kitchen]]
240!!Alan Saffron
241[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alan_saffron_the_burger_kitchen_800x485.jpg]]
242
243The founder of Burger Kitchen and one of its co-owners, Alan's father and Gen's husband.
244----
245* BumblingDad: So much.
246** He gives off a general feel of cluelessness unless he's outraged about something.
247** He can't figure out why his son is upset with him after basically stealing $250,000 out of his trust fund to finance the restaurant, or even realize how his behavior towards Daniel mirrors his own father's until Ramsay tells it to him up-front.
248** He can't settle on a menu or trust Chef David to create a decent one.
249** Even on days his son is in charge of running the restaurant, he'll waddle in the kitchen barking about random orders, bringing confusion to the line cooks.
250* CantTakeCriticism: Whenever people complain about the food, he's not happy about it. He's notably very upset when Gordon calls the burger he made for him hideous. It's possible he convinced himself the Yelp reviews are from people who want to destoy his restaurant as a way of rejecting any criticism.
251* DamnItFeelsGoodToBeAGangster: Averted. He mentions a couple of times that he had a poor relationship with his father because he "Didn't want to join his business". What he doesn't mention is that his father was Abe Saffron, who was a notorious Australian gangster known as "Mr. Sin". His businesses included strip clubs, gambling, and prostitution.
252* DidntThinkThisThrough: His cluelessness about the culinary field was brutally evident in his burgers, and ultimately his ill-conceived business bit the dust in spite of Gordon's intervention. This is not surprising, considering the reason he thought he should open a burger restaurant was that he had eaten at a lot of steakhouses, and figured that made him an expert.
253* EpicFail: Makes his own burger in an attempt to outdo his own chef, only for Ramsay to declare it hideous.
254* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Prides himself as a "meat sculptor", but it's clear he knows nothing on how to prepare a proper burger, let alone an edible one. His ignorance is best exemplified by his persistent mispronunciation of "wagyu"; the way he's pronouncing it ''isn't even a native Japanese sound''. What’s more, even if he had pronounced it right, he fails to understand that no matter how prized the breed of cattle, fresh beef is simply better than frozen beef.
255* LethalChef: When he tries to cook his own burger to impress Ramsay (and one-up his own head chef), it turns out to be no better than any of the other burgers on his menu, all of which are noted to be flavorless and improperly cooked when he's in command.
256* MeanBoss: Completely oblivious to the plights of his employees, especially David, whose talent and ideas he ignores; and Daniel, who's on the verge of a breakdown due to the stress of operating the restaurant.
257* NeverMyFault: Is totally oblivious as to the reason why Daniel is so resentful towards him even after admitting he stole his own son's money. When Gordon expresses a dislike of the burgers, he blames David even though he himself came up with the recipes. Finally, he is convinced the negative reviews from Yelp were some sort of orchestrated conspiracy to kill the business. Even after Gordon introduced him to some of these reviewers in person to set the record straight, [[AesopAmnesia Alan continued to blame them for the restaurant's struggles after Gordon left]].
258* OohMeAccentsSlipping: He bounces between his native accent and a non-descript American accent.
259* SkewedPriorities: He spent money on frozen wagyu beef because he thought it would be give a better product. Ramsay tells him his priorities are wrong, because the fancy names doesn't mean it will necessarily make a better burger.
260* TurnOutLikeHisFather: When Ramsay reads a transcript from his own book to him, Alan realises this is the case for him. After seeing Daniel's competence in running the restaurant on his own, Alan leaves the restaurant entirely to him so as to not inflict this on him once he has his own child, as Alan himself states.
261
262!!Daniel Saffron
263[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daniel_saffron_burger_kitchen_800x558.jpg]]
264
265Alan and Gen's son and one of the co-owners of the restaurant.
266----
267* DatingWhatDaddyHates: His parents don't support his relationship with his girlfriend, since she's someone who calls them out on their mistreatment of their son and general incompetence.
268* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He acts indifferent and uncaring to what happens in the restaurant and seems constantly at the verge of a breakdown, but given his parents' attitude towards him and the business, this is entirely justifiable. Once he finally admits everything to Ramsay and they talk to his parents, he acts a lot more open and friendly towards him.
269
270!!Gen Saffron
271
272Alan's wife, Daniel's mother and one of the restaurant's co-owners.
273----
274* BadBadActing: Coughs (or very poorly ''pretends'' to cough) after tasting David's burger so that she can freely criticize it while praising her husband's burger.
275* BadBoss: Kept David's paychecks on the backburner and constantly criticizes his food while praising her own husband's food... even after Gordon comes in and instantly declares David's burgers to be better. To say nothing of her employment and treatment of her own son, which follows the same beats as Alan.
276* CatchPhrase: "I'm 64 years old...", usually preceded or followed by laments about her problems with the restaurant or excuses as to why she behaves the way she does.
277** "I'm not on Prozac" almost evolved into a catch phrase after David told her she needed to be on it. Seriously, the effort she put into insisting she was not on Prozac and the number of times she kept saying it, it's clear that David really got under her skin with that comment...
278* DeathGlare: She gives a brief, almost threatening look when Gordon tries David's burger and says that he prefers it over Alan's.
279* IgnoredExpert: As much as Yelpers can be called experts. She fell asleep while Gordon was presenting actual Yelpers to the family to show how they're actual people with actual complaints, and not a conspiracy against the restaurant.
280* NeverMyFault: Usually claims her old age is the reason why she doesn't do some things or tries to improve the restaurant or her own behavior.
281* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Attempts to just get up and leave after Gordon Ramsay gives David props for his burger and dislikes Alan's recipes.
282* YesMan: To Alan, which means any point Gordon has about the restaurant will be refuted by both Gen and her husband.
283
284!!David Blaine
285
286The restaurant's head chef during the first half of the two-parter.
287----
288* {{Determinator}}: After getting fired, he refuses to leave the building until he's given a check covering all the wages he's owed.
289* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: Makes an off-the-cuff threat to hit Daniel during the middle of service, and gets fired on the spot. Granted, he should have shown a lot more tact given what Daniel was going through, but it seems harsh to fire him just as he'd proved himself to actually be quite competent at his job.
290* HairTriggerTemper: He's got a pretty short fuse when it comes to dealing with the owners, especially Gen.
291* HiddenDepths: When given the money to buy ingredients to make his own burger from scratch, he manages to produce one that really impresses Gordon, showing he wasn't just trying to cover his flaws. Sadly, he doesn't hold onto his job long enough to see it implemented in the kitchen.
292* IgnoredExpert: If Gordon's reaction to David's burger free of any oversight is anything to go by, he's a competent chef who can back up his boasting, but he's forbidden from implementing his own ideas by Alan, despite Alan's own recipes and methods being inexperienced and unpopular with customers.
293* JerkassHasAPoint: He may be [[HairTriggerTemper hot-tempered]] and somewhat abrasive, but he's not wrong that the restaurant is in a terrible place due to [[PointyHairedBoss Gen and Alan's incompetence]].
294* NamedLikeMyName: His full name's David Blaine, the same as the magician, which he and Gordon lampshaded more than once.[[invoked]]
295* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Finally becomes fed up with the owners, and once Daniel fires him in a fit of anger, he accepts it and storms off... but not before getting the money he's due.
296* SurroundedByIdiots: He clearly thinks that he's this with the owners, if not necessarily the rest of the kitchen staff.
297
298!!Jalapeño
299
300A line cook during the first half of the two-parter, who later gets a hasty promotion to head chef during the second half.
301----
302* NonIndicativeName: While you might think from his nickname that he's a hot-tempered person, he was probably the calmest, most rational person at the restaurant. He also doesn't appear to be of Hispanic descent.
303* YouAreInCommandNow: After David gets fired, he's installed as head chef just for the lack of any other readily-available candidate, and Daniel likely realising that they'd have trouble recruiting someone new due to the GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity of the position.
304
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Cafe 36]]
308!!Terry and Carol
309
310The husband and wife owners of Cafe 36.
311----
312* CantTakeCriticism: Terry got very aggravated when his head server Brian offered his rather unflattering opinion of Pinto and of Terry's management style, and told Brian not to go any further with it.
313* TookALevelInBadass: They acted on Gordon's advice to stay on top of what goes on in both the dining and especially the kitchen, after having been reluctant to take too much of a hands-on approach to how their individual chefs performed.
314* {{Workaholic}}: Terry does much of the work in maintaining the restaurant, which has often left his employees short of work after service.
315
316!!Pinto
317
318The head chef of Cafe 36.
319----
320* InsistentTerminology: Called all of the food he served "fresh frozen", which like with other chefs has ''never'' gone over well with Chef Ramsay. Pinto however was one of the worst offenders, feeling that the quality of the food remained the same regardless of its time spent in the fridge.
321* TheLoad: Was highly inefficient in the kitchen and often served subpar food; the head server thought so little of him that he told him to his face that he needed to be fired. Gordon was especially critical of his culinary abilities and constantly had him in his crosshairs. Unsurprisingly, he was finally let go from the restaurant the day after its relaunch.
322* MedalOfDishonor: Gordon considered him to be dead weight in the kitchen and told the owners that while he personally would've fired the man, that was a decision only they could make. Not too surprisingly, they soon after acted on Gordon's advice and finally cut ties with Pinto.
323* NeverMyFault: He never saw the error of his poor work ethic and thus was reluctant to act on any of Gordon's input.
324
325!!Brian
326The head server at Cafe 36.
327----
328* BrutalHonesty: When confronted on the dysfunction of the kitchen, Brian said Pinto needed to be kicked out and that Terry needed to take a more hands-on role in the dining room. Terry warned him not to speak out of turn again.
329
330!!Barney
331The sous chef, later head chef, of Cafe 36.
332----
333* HypercompetentSidekick: He wasn't the best chef around, but he was easily more competent than Pinto and did his damnedest to keep things running as smoothly as possible in the kitchen.
334
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Cafe Tavolini]]
338!!Keith and Lisa
339
340The husband and wife owners and "managers" of Cafe Tavolini.
341----
342* BadBoss: Neither did anything to hold up their end in managing the business. The two had the nerve to order food ''from their own kitchen and eat it from the privacy of their van outside the restaurant'' during dinner service.
343* BlatantLies: Keith tells Gordon that he's usually on deck during the restaurant's seven-day work week. This didn't work however as his son had already told Ramsay in private that this was far from the truth. Even Lisa is guilty as she was accusing her son of being a liar while he was telling things how they were.
344* DidntThinkThisThrough: To say this of their decision to buy the cafe on the fly would be an understatement, to say the least, with neither of them having any prior experience in the restaurant industry; Lisa was a hairdresser by trade, and Keith owned a wine shop.
345* DownerEnding: They sank back into their old ways after Gordon left, and soon lost both their business and their home as a consequence of their failure to wake up to Gordon's warnings. About the only positive thing of note is that the family finally divorced Keith after the fact, but the damage had been done.
346* ExactWords: Both of the rather plump owners waited for dinner service to have... dinner... at their own restaurant.
347* FatBastard: Keith's a bit on the heavy side, and absolutely did not deserve all the help so graciously given to him by Gordon. Lisa too was a bit in the overweight side and she wasn't much more useful than Kieth was when things get rough and she even escaped the restaurant in the second service.
348%%* HeadInTheSandManagement
349* HenpeckedHusband: Considering his laziness and his disrespect towards his wife and staff, odds are you won't feel bad for him when his family and Gordon call him out for it.
350* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Their decision to buy up the restaurant ultimately led to the end of not only their business, but of their marriage as well. To make matters worse, the family fell into foreclosure as their fortunes went under.
351* InformedAttribute: Lisa claimed to want to divorce Keith due to the way he is but she had no problem taking his side instead of her son's even calling her son a liar when he was telling the truth. She also had no problem hiding and making her son do extra work including making a scene over a fork at the expense of her son alongside Keith during dinner service.
352* TheLoad: Both of them, Keith, so much so that his own general manager could not name ''one'' thing that Keith regularly oversaw in his own business. Lisa too, she even objected to being a waitress after making a huge speech about how she was going to change and she is committed.
353* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: This is their reaction when Gordon boards up their restaurant and forces them to see for themselves what will happen if they do not change their ways, and tearfully promise to adhere to whatever advice Gordon gives them. [[AesopAmnesia Sadly, the message didn't stick for long]]. Though judging by Lisa's [[https://youtu.be/0veybdR9UOc?t=1312 facial expressions]] when seeing the restaurant this probably only applied to Keith, as when she saw the building closed she looked [[https://i.imgur.com/7FlHefH.png more amused]] than distraught compared to him. Judging by her actions after reading her pre written letter to Gordon it probably didn't even truly bother her.
354* NeverMyFault: Keith never took responsibility for his restaurant's problems, constantly blaming his wife who at least made the effort to show up. Lisa took more of a "Never Keith's Fault" role.
355** When Keith was out during Ramsay's initial orders Lisa called Kieth to tell him specifically not to blame her for what was going on even though she is in charge.
356* ReturningTheWeddingRing: As their troubles at the restaurant worsened, things got so bad between the two that Lisa seriously considered divorcing him altogether. [[DownerEnding Surely enough, when the restaurant failed, that's exactly what they did]].
357* SkewedPriorities: Keith and moreso Lisa, Lisa especially was concerned about the wrong things during Gordon's time tasting the food. Both later when they left dinner service to have... dinner... from their restaurant.
358* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Both Keith and Lisa when things get rough, usually just heading home and watching the staff through the security cameras. Though this doesn't stop Lisa from complaining about when Keith does it.
359
360!!Van
361Lisa's son and Keith's stepson, and a server at Cafe Tavolini.
362----
363* BrutalHonesty: Personally took Ramsay aside before he even stepped foot in the restaurant and told him of what kind of managers his parents really were, and was constantly calling out Keith for doing nothing to support his own business.
364* HypercompetentSidekick: Having had to deal with his parents' constant neglect of the restaurant, he had to become this to keep the business afloat; That said, even with the odds stacked against him, he was clearly a far more competent manager than either Keith or his mother.
365* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: He clearly was not close to his stepfather, and deeply resentful of how much he was neglecting the restaurant. Often it was Van who assumed much of the work when his parents retreated from the dining room. Ultimately his mother divorces Keith.
366* WhatTheHellHero: Gives ones to his parents when he discovers they ordered dinner for themselves ''during'' service. Disgusted at their selfishness, [[TheDogBitesBack he doesn't even bother to get them silverware]] before going back inside.
367
368!!Michael
369The kitchen manager of Cafe Tavolini.
370----
371* HypercompetentSidekick: He often picked up the slack when Keith and Lisa refused to do their part, and he singlehandedly saves the dinner service when the two of them have retreated from the dining room. He showed himself to be far more competent at running the kitchen than the owners; especially impressive considering the surprisingly small kitchen he had to work from.
372
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Cafe Hon]]
376!!Denise Whiting
377The owner of Cafe Hon. ...For better or worse.
378----
379* CantTakeCriticism: Like you wouldn't believe. In the first dinner service, certain dishes getting negative reviews leads her to immediately remove them from the menu (also known as 86'ing), leading to her throwing away over $700 worth of perfectly useable ingredients in one night.
380* EarnYourHappyEnding: Cafe Hon is still open for business when Ramsay comes for the revisit, and Denise is noticeably kinder and in better spirits with the staff, customers and the Baltimore community, [[DownplayedTrope although]] [[NeverLiveItDown her infamous trademark attempt is still very much talked about]].
381* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: A Beehive hairstyle, feathered boas, and leopard-print clothes makes up her "Honderful" outfit.
382* KickTheDog: Aside from trademarking the word "Hon," she goes after anyone who uses the word, sending them a "Cease and Desist" letter.
383* MustMakeAmends: When she sees the citizens of Baltimore express how they feel about her trademarking the word "Hon," she announces that she is removing the word from the registry in order to get back in their good graces.
384* OnlyInItForTheMoney: The only possible justification for her trademarking the word "Hon" in the eyes of many.
385* PointyHairedBoss: Prior to her HeelRealization, she's this, and unfortunately also a BadBoss. Among other things, she bans the chefs from seasoning fries[[note]]as Gordon points out, a step in cooking fries so basic even ''fast food restaurants'' do it[[/note]], tells the chefs to drop everything so she can yell at them for things like not plating asparagus the way she wanted, and 86's dishes if just one comes out wrong (which her pointless, nitpicky lectures may cause).
386* TookALevelInKindness: The revisit shows that her attitude has significantly improved and she gave up on the trademark attempt, which resulted in the majority of the community forgiving her and giving her improved Cafe a boost in business.
387* WoundedGazelleGambit: Tries to make herself to be the victim by telling Gordon that she was a victim of a smear campaign and receiving death threats over trademarking the word "Hon." Conveniently leaving out the aforementioned KickTheDog moment, which he soon does mention.
388[[/folder]]
389
390[[folder:Capri]]
391
392!!Jim and Jeff
393
394The owners and head chefs of Capri, and identical twins.
395----
396* BigFun: The twins are both fairly heavy-set, and they're pretty light-hearted, liking to play jokes and have fun.
397* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Both of them started as inexperienced overgrown children who had very little activity in the kitchen and cooked sub-par food with stale, expired, frozen or pre-made ingredients. But the second their morale was lifted and they received a new look and guidance, the two produced high-quality food on their own and had one of the most solid relaunches in the show. Their restaurant had favorable reviews prior to it being sold in September 9, 2019.
398* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Jim wears a cap during service hours when working on the kitchen.
399* InelegantBlubbering: Jeff when he starts crying.
400* ManChild: Before meeting Gordon, the two of them were basically a pair of kids at heart, being lazy and a bit temperamental. Meeting Gordon eventually helped them mature, though.
401* NeverMyFault: Part of Jim's immature behavior, as he goes on confessional cam to say Gordon won't stop "whining about every little thing", and acting like the expired food isn't a big deal. He thankfully grows out of it.
402* TookALevelInBadass: They grew out of their manchild behavior fast under Gordon's instructions and managed to start making good food from scratch with fresh ingredients. Their restaurant fared well prior to it being sold, with great reviews online and still allowing them enough space to joke a bit with their customers while they served quality lunch and dinner.
403* TwinSwitch: They pull this joke on Gordon when he first arrives at the restaurant. [[NoSell Gordon sees right through it.]]
404[[/folder]]
405
406
407[[folder:Casa Roma]]
408
409!!Erick
410
411The restaurant's first head chef.
412----
413* CatchPhrase: "What can you do?" Which was usually his excuse for his laziness when confronted with his subpar food.
414* LethalChef: His signature dish was a Monte Cristo sandwich-a deep-fried ham and cheese sandwich coated with powdered sugar. Erick's was fried in so much oil that Gordon could squeeze it like a sponge and have grease sopping all over the place, which is not how it's supposed to be served. With that approach, he didn't even make it until the halfway point of the episode before getting the bullet.
415* MedalOfDishonor: Ranks among the extremely small number of people Gordon has met whom he deemed completely beyond help; the only advice he could give to Nylah was to fire him, which she eventually took.
416* MoneyDearBoy: As Gordon pointed out, clearly the only reason why he even bothered to show up to work. And most of the time, showing up was about all he did.[[invoked]]
417* NeverMyFault: He never took responsibility for how slow things moved on his watch. Even after he was finally let go, he had the audacity to say ''he'' was the one who was screwed over.
418
419!!Drew
420
421The restaurant's second head chef.
422----
423* HypercompetentSidekick: Subverted. While he was definitely more competent and had a better attitude towards his work than Erick, he ultimately proved not to be up to the job of head chef, and was fired himself some time before the revisit.
424
425!!Q
426
427The restaurant's third head chef.
428----
429* YouLookFamiliar: Ramsay said this word-for-word after meeting him in the revisit. He actually first appeared as part of the kitchen staff of Sebastian's in that episode. After he lost his job in the wake of the restaurant closing, Nylah contacted him and offered him the job of head chef at Casa Roma.[[invoked]]
430
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Chappy's]]
434
435!!Chappy
436
437The co-owner and head chef at the restaurant.
438----
439* AesopAmnesia: Given his stubbornness, was anyone the least bit surprised when he went straight back to his old ways after Gordon left?
440* CantTakeCriticism: As far as he was concerned, the customer was always wrong whenever it came to complaints about his food and they just couldn't handle it.
441* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: He actually owned a successful Chappy's in Mississippi, but it was demolished by Hurricane Katarina. He tried to capture that same success in Nashville, but it's heavily implied by Gordon and the episode itself it's had an effect on him even afterwards and he's StoppedCaring.
442* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: While working he combined a normal-looking chef's jacket with polka-dotted pants that consisted of five or six different colors. It didn't do a whole lot to convince Ramsay of his professionalism.
443* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Proudly boasts about his work, but none of his cooking impresses Gordon and when confronted on various health and safety issues he either denies them or expresses ignorance (he seemingly wasn't even aware of what a pescatarian even was before Gordon pointed it out).
444* TheNapoleon: Likely experienced short man syndrome, due to wearing the same type of ludicrously tall chef's hat made infamous by ''Series/HellsKitchen'' contestant Craig during that show's fourth season. Like with Craig, Ramsay forced him to get rid of it. Perhaps most astoundingly, he put it right back on after Gordon had left.
445* NeverMyFault: When Ramsay called him out on how bland his food was, he tried to claim that it was only because the locals couldn't handle the full spiciness of his New Orleans cuisine. After the episode aired and his restaurant was shut down for failure to pay taxes, he predictably tried to blame Gordon's changes, even though nearly everyone who worked there said in the episode itself it had been struggling for some time.
446* PercussiveMaintenance: Pounded the hell out of Ramsay's filet, despite it being well-known as perhaps the most tender cut of beef.
447* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Got several from Gordon during the course of the episode, to the point where by the end of the episode Gordon was openly wondering whether his visit had just been one huge waste of time. Probably the only reason he isn't one of the more notorious owners from the show's run is the fact that his was the episode immediately before Amy's Baking Company.
448
449!!Starr
450
451Chappy's wife, and the co-owner of the restaurant.
452----
453* LogicBomb: Said that there was nothing really wrong with Chappy's food, it just needed modernizing and revamping. Something that Ramsay pointed out was actually kind of a ''major'' problem, since it wouldn't ''need'' "modernizing and revamping" if it was already excellent.
454* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: According to the staff, anyway. During the staff meeting when she worries she's also guilty of all the bad things Chappy has done, they're quick to call her amazing. Unfortunately, her influence isn't enough to improve Chappy's behavior.
455* TinyGuyHugeGirl: A mild example, as Chappy was by far the heavier of the two and the height difference was magnified by her heels, but on-screen she looked noticeably taller than him.
456
457[[/folder]]
458
459[[folder:Charlie's]]
460
461!!Tatiana
462[=1/3=] of the owners of Charlie's with her mother and sister Val.
463----
464* DownerEnding: The restaurant would end up closing in July in 2012, five months after the original aring of the episode, and yes her mother and sister ended up losing their homes.
465* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When the full reality of the restaurant's bleak situation finally hits her, she begins to have this and realizes what is at stake if she doesn't get her act together.
466* PointyHairedBoss: Doesn't make any changes to improve the restaurant, despite going through two previous owners. She doesn't seem to even have a clue about what goes on in the restaurant. Gordon even asks her, "WhatWereYouThinking".
467* SadisticChoice: She must choose between a chef she considers a dear friend who'd been at the restaurant for 14 years, or a restaurant that is fast failing in part because of his neglect, a restaurant that her family's welfare now rides on. Ultimately, she must let go of Casimiro, which was a very difficult decision for her.
468* TitleDrop: After Gordon was not impressed with the food, she says that they have a real Kitchen Nightmare.
469
470!!Casimiro
471Head Chef at Charlie's for 15 years.
472----
473* CantTakeCriticism: After Gordon calls him out for his overall mediocre performance, he refuses to cook. Leaving the other chefs to perform service on their own.
474* CreatorsPet: A real-person equivalent. Tatiana intentionally keeps complaints of the food from reaching him, despite everyone from the servers to the [[HypercompetentSidekick Sous Chef]] saying that he's horrible. After the below EpicFail moment, Tatiana assures him that he's still a good chef.
475* EpicFail: He's unable to make a meatball despite working in an Italian restaurant for ''15 years.''
476* TheLoad: He firmly cemented himself as such with his apathy towards his work and his preference to "work slow" in the kitchen. The only reason Tatiana couldn't bring herself to fire him ages ago was because of their long partnership, which she finally realized wasn't working in her restaurant's favor.
477* MedalOfDishonor: Although he stopped short of demanding that Tatiana fire him, Gordon was so thoroughly fed up with his arrogance and incompetence that he didn't know where else to go with him, and told Tatiana to take responsibility for how badly he was holding up the kitchen with his appalling work ethic. Almost immediately, Tatiana decided that Casimiro had to leave.
478* TheMillstone: Gordon points out that he was the common factor in every owner's tenure in the restaurant, implying that he - to some degree - led to each owner's downfall:
479-->'''Gordon:''' When a chef outlasts two owners already, trust me, there something's not quite right...
480* TheQuietOne: Combined with his thick accent, he was barely coherent in the kitchen. But Gordon heard more than enough to know he didn't give a damn about doing his job well.
481* WhatWereYouThinking: Is on the receiving end of this from Gordon, as he says he prefers to ''work slow'', as in doing only ''one'' table at a time, and constantly making excuses for when the dining room got backed up. Gordon was having none of it.
482[[/folder]]
483
484[[folder:Dillon's/Purnima]]
485!!Mohammad
486The restaurant's owner.
487----
488* HeadInTheSandManagement: Was grossly unaware of how unsanitary the conditions in his kitchen had become.
489* NiceGuy: For all his faults, he was a genuinely reasonable and affable guy with both Gordon and his staff.
490* OhCrap: Upon seeing the horrific state of the food coming out of his kitchen, he realized that immediate action was needed to decontaminate it.
491
492!!Andrew
493The restaurant's operations manager.
494----
495* HeadInTheSandManagement: He was not unaware of how bad his restaurant was faring, but like with the others it took Gordon to make him realize how infested and unsanitary the kitchen was.
496* NiceGuy: Like Mohammad, he was a genuinely reasonable and affable guy who took all of Gordon's criticisms to heart.
497* {{Pornstache}}: Had a very prominent handlebar mustache.
498* ThisIsGonnaSuck: He had a pretty good idea how things were going to go down with Gordon during the initial tasting of the menu when he realized the salmon Gordon ordered off the menu was something ''they didn't even have in stock fresh'', forcing him to use frozen fish to replace it.
499
500
501!!Martin
502The restaurant's general manager.
503----
504* AccidentalMisnaming: Having not paid attention to Vikas Khanna, the chef that Gordon brought in to revamp the menu, Martin calls him "Vakas" during service.
505* CantTakeCriticism: Had a very hard time taking direct criticism from Gordon, which was frequent considering the master chef's constant frustration with both his attitude and his lack of ability.
506* TheChewToy: As mentioned above, Gordon never hesitated to shoot down Martin for his ineffectiveness as a floor manager, and levied his worst feedback onto him whenever the opportunity presented itself.
507* EveryoneHasStandards: Was genuinely irked when Gordon told off a waitress who tried to stick up for Martin during the restaurant's relaunch, but this may have been in part due to the verbal beatdown Gordon was giving him when this exchange occurred.
508* HeadInTheSandManagement: Of all of them, he was considered the worst offender, exercising next to no quality control of the food exiting the kitchen and was seemingly apathetic to the troubles brewing in the dining room.
509* HeelRealization: Seeing Gordon's kitchen firsthand after witnessing the horrors in his own kitchen seemed a sobering reminder to him of just how bad things had gotten and how much they needed to improve to save the business. Sadly, he didn't act strong enough on it to save his job.
510* TheLoad: He preferred talking on the phone and making idle chat rather than staying on top of either the food or the produce in the refrigeration unit.
511* MedalOfDishonor: He was considered by far the least competent member of the management staff and Gordon urged Mohammed to cut him loose when he failed to pick up the slack during relaunch night. As far as Gordon was concerned, he had made himself too much of a liability.
512* OhCrap: He did not look forward to having to help clean the restaurant of its hopelessly expired contents while the restaurant was cleared of the many vermin in the basement.
513* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Received several of these from Gordon, the last of which saw Gordon accuse him of exploiting the man who had employed him. Martin did not take this accusation well at all.
514* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The final straw for Martin was being accused of taking advantage of Mohammad and the restaurant, during which he made a passionate plea that this was not the case. Having had enough of Gordon, he soon after walked out altogether before relaunch night had even concluded.
515* SoreLoser: He tried to sue to keep the episode featuring Dillon's off the air; his case was ultimately dismissed.
516* TranquilFury: He never actually lost his temper despite all of his annoyance with Gordon. That is until the world class chef accused him of mooching off his employers.
517
518!!Khan
519The restaurant's second general manager.
520----
521* TheLoad: His own partners seemed to view him as this.
522* NiceGuy: Was generally a good guy despite his comparatively meaningless position.
523* TookALevelInBadass: Demonstrated considerably stronger skill as a manager on relaunch night, ensuring the success of dinner service in spite of Martin's struggles.
524[[/folder]]
525
526
527[[folder:D-Place]]
528!!Israel
529The restaurant's co-owner.
530----
531* AllForNothing: In the end, nothing he did in improving the restaurant really mattered, nor was it ever going to -- his landlords had already decided to evict him from the premises before Gordon ever showed up, even if they didn't alert Israel to this until in-between Gordon's initial visit and the revisit.
532* SkilledButNaive: Said almost word-for-word by Gordon near the end of the episode; he may have been able to toughen up and get his restaurant working in the right way, but his naivety about actually owning and running a business had seen him unknowingly talk his landlords into evicting him before Gordon arrived in the first place.
533* StepfordSmiler: Tries to put on a brave face during the revisit despite the fact that, as Gordon points out in his narration, he's now facing virtually certain bankruptcy, and probably the loss of his and Tara's house. When the latter is weeks away from giving birth, no less.
534* TookALevelInBadass: Finally toughened up and fired Dave near the end of Gordon's initial visit.
535
536!!Tara
537Israel's wife, and the restaurant's other co-owner.
538----
539* OutOfFocus: Though she was apparently involved much more in the restaurant's management in the past, she had taken more of a hands-off role during the episode, as she was heavily pregnant.
540
541!!Dave
542The restaurant's general manager.
543----
544* TheLoad: By later on in the episode, it's blatantly obvious that he's by far the biggest problem with the restaurant. It eventually causes him to completely tank the relaunch service, getting him fired, and only avoiding dooming the restaurant completely because it had been doomed even before Gordon arrived.
545
546!!Philippe
547The head chef of D-Place.
548----
549* BlatantLies: Tries to claim that a batch of deep-fried potatoes are actually roasted. Even Israel, who doesn't have any culinary expertise, immediately spots that something is off about them, and Gordon wastes no time ripping him a new asshole.
550* BrilliantButLazy: Clearly has skills as a chef, but at the start of the episode he clearly isn't giving it his all, and constantly resorts to shortcuts.
551* FrenchJerk: A mild case; for much of the episode he's kinda lazy and confrontational, but he starts putting the attitude to one side as the episode progresses, and admits during Gordon's re-visit that he needed a wake-up call.
552* KarmaHoudini: A low-grade example, since Dave was more directly at fault for the restaurant's troubles, but despite his lazy habits and confrontational attitude, he had actually found himself a ''better'' job at the end of the episode, being hired as the head chef for the hotel in which the hotel was based.
553
554[[/folder]]
555
556[[folder:Down City]]
557!!Abby Cabral
558[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/land_16_9_5.jpg]]
559 [[caption-width-right:350:''"You're a disgrace to this industry!"'']]
560
561One of the co-owners (with Rico) and manager of Down City, and the caterer to its next-door hotel.
562----
563* BlatantLies: Lies to Gordon about the quality of her food from the hotel service not even five minutes after he sets foot inside the restaurant proper.
564* CantTakeCriticism: Even with clear evidence that her food is rotten being put right in front of her, she refuses to listen to Gordon and even starts a verbal fight with him over it. The staff outright admit she has this problem and they long ago stopped confronting her on issues because they know how she'll fly off the handle.
565* ControlFreak: Easily one of the worst examples in the show's run. Nothing gets through to her in terms of suggestions or criticism, and any deviation from her norm is enough to cause a scandal, even out in public in front of the customers. Her compulsiveness is so big that she starts to talk back at Gordon even ''before'' he orders any food in the main eatery, just because he's going against her agenda that the food is perfect when he mentions that the food for the hotel service (which he didn't know was also done by them) was shit.
566* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Another owner who denies being in denial to Ramsay's face.
567* FireForgedFriends: She and Gordon end up making fairly effective partners in making the restaurant function - this is after they begin the episode wanting to kill one another.
568* InsaneTrollLogic: Gordon arrives at her restaurant and asks her to rate the quality of the food, and she responds, ''unwavering'', that it's a 10 out of 10. This is despite the fact that there are bills accumulating, fewer people are coming to the restaurant and ''Gordon Ramsay was called there to solve what is clearly a major problem''.
569* HairTriggerTemper: To a worrying degree. Any complaint or counterargument is enough for her to talk back, rant and lash out at customers and staff members alike, and even after the restaurant is helped by Gordon, the revisit shows this trait hasn't quite gone away, as she now screams more at Rico than the employees.
570* TheNapoleon: She's shorter than Rico and most of the staff in Down City, and blows up at the slightest provocation.
571* TookALevelInKindness: Once she's humbled by the first night's dinner service and Gordon's dressing down, she realizes that her staff deserves better from her, and she actually becomes very competent and (relatively) patient in the kitchen, and she's willing to take criticism.
572
573!!Rico
574
575The co-owner of Down City with Abby.
576----
577* BeleagueredAssistant: To Abby, since he can't get a single word in to help business.
578* NiceGuy: Granted, anyone comes off as a nice guy compared to Abby, but Rico was at least willing to listen to Ramsay's critiques and tried to cooperate, which did help for a while.
579
580[[/folder]]
581
582
583[[folder:El Greco]]
584
585!!Jake
586Owner and head chef of El Greco.
587----
588* CallingParentsByTheirName: Jake frequently calls his mother by her first name, usually when he's mad at her.
589* CallingTheOldManOut: Jake is severely argumentative with his mother Athina, and has been ever since the restaurant hit a downward period in service and money. When Gordon confronts the family about this, Jake finally explodes on them (when his mother was trying to stop a fight between him and his aunt, no less) and tells both women to leave the place and not come back. You can tell by Gordon's face he's holding himself back from screaming a storm back at him for so much disrespect to his own family.
590* EasilyForgiven: Years of volleying insults and screaming at his own mother and aunt, showing very little passion for the business he's trying to run, he finishes blowing up at both and telling them to leave... Only to pull an ''immediate'' 180 and say he doesn't mean it and earning his mother's forgiveness, and the episode goes on with the restaurant's relaunch process as if nothing else happened afterwards.
591* ExhaustedEyebags: Has a pair, likely as a result of stress since El Greco is going into debt.
592* JadedProfessional: Used to be a more passionate chef, but by the time of the episode, he is extremely burned out and serves all his dishes through "Chef Mike".
593* LethalChef: Aside from his preference to simply microwave everything in his kitchen, there was his dreadful stuffed zucchini dish, drowning in cream sauce and described by Gordon as looking like "two grenades waiting to explode". Understandably, his own staff hated what they were obligated to serve.
594* NeverMyFault: Treats his mother's complaints about the failing business as "constant nagging" and thinks she has no right to talk back to him as his apathy lets the business fall apart around them.
595
596!!Athina
597Co-owner of El Greco and Jake's mother.
598----
599* AbusiveParents: Verbal abuse. Doesn't get touched upon in the episode itself, but statements like "I'd rather be dead than have a son like this" to wards said son falls squarely under this.
600* IHaveNoSon: She gets into so many arguments with Jake that she even tells Ramsay that once the money was gone, "so was her son", and constantly begs him to "bring her son back".
601* MyBelovedSmother: Jake sees her as this, and to his credit, if she's not chastising the kitchen staff for the poor food quality, she's hurling criticism and/or insults at her son with help from his aunt - who also works there - in a regular basis. After Jake finally gets angry enough to tell them off, Gordon calmly tells her the constant complaining does need to stop if they want to work together properly once more.
602* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Has a heavy Greek accent. When she gets angry enough, she slips back into a proper Greek dialect.
603
604!!Kiki
605Jake's hot-tempered aunt.
606----
607* CallingTheYoungManOut: When Jake shows up two hours late after promising to be at the restaurant by 10:00, Kiki launches into a full-on [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech tirade]] against Jake, saying Athina spoiled him and generally hurling lots of insults his way.
608* JerkassHasAPoint: While there are certainly nicer ways of telling your nephew off than calling him a lazy pig who still acts like a child, [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech among other things]], she does have a point that his lack of passion is driving the restaurant into debt.
609* LanguageBarrier: She is unable to speak much English, so Athina has to translate when Gordon intervenes in Kiki's fight with Jake.
610
611!!Chef Mike
612
613The microwave, which is used so often that the restaurant employees refer to it as "Chef Mike".
614----
615* CompanionCube: The microwave is used so often the restaurant employees treat it like a member of the staff.
616* ICallItVera: The staff jokingly named the microwave "Chef Mike" because it does more of the cooking than the cooks themselves.
617[[/folder]]
618
619[[folder:Fiesta Sunrise]]
620
621!!Vic Flores
622
623The manager of the restaurant.
624----
625* AwesomeButImpractical: His restaurant has a dispenser that serves maragaritas in the waiting area.
626* CaptainOblivious: Didn't seem to think there was anything at all unusual about having his fridge stocked with enormous amounts of ready-made food -- including a garbage can filled with refried beans -- all sitting out in the open, completely unprotected. Subverted when Ramsay finds the kitchen's cockroach infestation, which Vic admits that he ''did'' know about, but didn't bother addressing.
627* DidntThinkThisThrough: He really should have cut his losses after the failure of his earlier restaurant.
628* EpicFail: The restaurant had been open only eighteen months by the time Gordon arrived, and the master chef was mindblown to learn that the place was already ''almost a million dollars in debt'' when he was called in. His family's frustration with him over this disastrous investment on which they staked everything is quite justified.
629* HenpeckedHusband: A rare example where this trope was pretty justified, as Vic's poor practices had jeopardized his family's financial well-being, so much so that his wife wasn't sure their relationship would last if they could not save the business.
630* HistoryRepeats: Was the owner of a restaurant called Fiesta Garibaldi prior to its failure and the opening of Fiesta Sunrise, even keeping the menus and decor left over from when it closed. It's pretty safe to assume that the poor practices that sank Fiesta Sunrise were also left over from that restaurant.
631* PerpetualFrowner: Rarely ever smiled and seemed very detached from everything around him. Even on the night of relaunch Gordon had to urge him to smile when telling him the dinner service went well.
632* SkewedPriorities: Asking his stepdaughter to use her credit to fund his second restaurant definitely counts as such, as it only served to drag the family further into debt when the business failed to generate any lasting income. As noted above, he'd have been wiser to simply accept the failure of his earlier eatery and move on. Worse still, when Gordon tells the customers not to eat any more of the food he had uncovered and for service to end, Vic objects to Gordon's actions even though it was him who was serving them potentially dangerous food in the first place.
633* SurroundedByIdiots: Played with; while Vic himself certainly wasn't the brightest bulb in the box, he was surrounded by an indifferent serving staff, and quite possibly the most incompetent kitchen brigade in the show's entire history, with even Vic being stunned at their level of incompetence during what was meant to be the night the restaurant bounced back.
634* TheQuietOne: Never raises his voice and was prone to talking almost at a whisper, which is quite remarkable for someone who had completely take charge of a restaurant that he was not the true owner of on paper.
635* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gordon gave him one ''hell'' of a verbal lashing after finding the kitchen full of rotting, expired food, accusing him of being unfit to run a bath, much less a restaurant. The following day, Gordon had to give him ''another'' such speech, after all the rotting food was cleaned out, which had the side-effect of exposing the restaurant's cockroach infestation.
636
637!!Yolanda Flores
638
639Vic's wife.
640----
641* HypercompetentSidekick: After Vic's kitchen brigade managed to overcook the rice into mush, Yolanda jumped onto the line and managed to get a decent batch of rice out relatively quickly. Unfortunately, the chefs proceeded to screw everything else up, meaning that it didn't count for much.
642* TemptingFate: Was frustrated by the state of the restaurant, and after Gordon uncovered [[FromBadToWorse cockroaches in the kitchen]], she said she wasn't sure how it could possibly get worse. Sadly, after the successful relaunch a stabbing incident took place at the site of the restaurant some time after Gordon had left. [[DownerEnding Needless to say, this probably proved the last straw as the restaurant soon after went bankrupt.]]
643* WhatWereYouThinking: She did not take well to Gordon's discovery of just how bad the kitchen was, and was disgusted that Vic did nothing about the cockroaches.
644
645!!Patricia "Patti"
646
647The owner (on paper, at least) of the restaurant, Yolanda's daughter, and Vic's stepdaughter.
648----
649* BadBoss: Since in terms of financials she is technically the owner, her salivating when Gordon was giving her mother and stepfather and enjoying every moment of it makes her this to a degree.
650* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Can be seen [[https://i.imgur.com/Lw3oidi.png visibly laughing her ass off]] in the background any time Gordon is giving Vic a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, especially when the bucket of beans got involved.
651* IWarnedYou: She had been trying to warn Vic of the restaurant's low hygiene standards for quite some time, and found it very amusing when Ramsay proceeded to royally tear Vic a new asshole over the matter.
652* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Despite being reduced to an in-name-only position at the restaurant, she fully supported Gordon's attempts to revamp the restaurant, finding every single one of his critiques of Vic's practices justified. She also tried to entice her frustrated husband to lend what support he could to the relaunch despite knowing how much he was at odds with Vic.
653
654[[/folder]]
655
656[[folder:Flamango's/The Junction]]
657
658!!Adele
659
660The restaurant's co-owner and primary manager.
661----
662* BadBoss: Frequently swore at her employees when she was frustrated or became defensive.
663* BerserkButton: She ''hated'' Gordon's makeover of the restaurant, and made no secret of it to anyone after the unveiling; clearly she was still bitter over the loss of her business' poorly-received tropical setting.
664* CantTakeCriticism: Was very defensive and unable to hear her employees or Gordon out, especially when it came to the restaurant's questionable decor.
665* CaptainObvious: "I don't like fish, it tastes fishy."
666* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: Of the building variety, as she filled the tropical-themed restaurant with expensive and kitschy decorations and fixtures that soured many people's views of the restaurant, making the entire place come off as a [[UnintentionalPeriodPiece leftover from the seventies, as Gordon observed]][[invoked]].
667* {{Hypocrite}}: One of the reason of disliking the new decor is that she hates the colour blue. However she is seen wearing BLUE clothing before and after the renovations.
668* NeverMyFault: She absolutely refused to accept that the tacky tropical decor that she loved so much had anything to do with the restaurant's declining business, and was resistant to any serious effort to modernize it or the food to attract new customers.
669* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Although she didn't quite go through with it, she clearly wanted to bolt from the newly redesigned restaurant in protest of the new theme and menu, only to be talked out of it by Bill.
670* SkewedPriorities: She put so much stock into preserving the tropical decor she adored so much that she refused to hear out any effort to modernize the restaurant to better service her customers. Gordon told her flat out that if she continued to rely on nostalgia as she had been doing that she should go ahead and shut the place down.
671
672!!Bill
673
674The restaurant's co-owner and general manager, as well as Adele's husband.
675----
676* HenpeckedHusband: He was content to retire after many years of running several successful restaurants, but at the urging of his wife helped her open Flamango's, a decision that was clearly taking a toll on his physical well-being.
677* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Was a highly successful restaurateur for most of his life, and was well off when he and Adele first retired. Then Adele decided to launch Flamango's, and her vision for the restaurant quickly rendered it a huge liability to them both, with Bill losing much of what he had invested into his retirement.
678* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He was open to just about everything Gordon had to say of the business and even tried to talk sense to Adele when she slammed the restaurant's rebranding on relaunch night simply because she felt slighted by the changes.
679* ThrowTheDogABone: Gordon gives Bill the pleasure of cooking his homemade meatloaf as part of the restaurant's relaunch, which he happily accepted as it was very dear to him and it got him out of pushing the trolley cart.
680* {{Workaholic}}: Personally tackled a lot of the maintenance around the restaurant, much to the chagrin of his employees who could see he was too old and tired to do it himself.
681
682!!Cheryl
683
684Adele and Bill's stay-at-home daughter and a manager at the restaurant.
685----
686* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She had a hard time seeing what was wrong with the restaurant and seemed way too peppy in the face of how badly it was doing. She does get better though.
687* ImpossiblyTackyClothes: Again of the building variety, having personally had a hand in the restaurant's over-the-top tropical theme.
688* A Lighter Shade Of Black: She may be in denial about losing the tropical theme of the restaurant. But she is far more accepting of the changes which are shown when she got really excited about it and admits that her mother is a tough nut to crack.
689
690!!Bryan
691
692The restaurant's executive chef.
693----
694* BrutalHonesty: He had no reservations over complaining about the food he was cooking, and openly considered it to be both outdated and inconsistent.
695* IgnoredExpert: Clearly knows how to run a kitchen and clearly is prevented from doing so by the owners. Gordon freely admits that it won't work without Bryan and himself teaming up.
696* SupremeChef: He can be this without Adele's constant interference.
697
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Grasshopper Also]]
701
702!!Mitch
703
704The restaurant's owner and manager.
705----
706* CaptainOblivious: Had no idea how bad the food in his kitchen was, or the extent of his apathetic staff's incompetence.
707* ManlyTears: Was often on the verge of breaking down due to stress.
708* TookALevelInBadass: The closing montage suggests that he finally found his mojo as a manager after overhauling the work ethic in the kitchen.
709* WellDoneSonGuy: Was constantly on the receiving end of his father-in-law's criticism, who saw him as the main reason the restaurant was struggling. Mitch took it all in stride, but anyone could see how it further brought down his spirit.
710* {{Workaholic}}: Was very hands-off a lot of the time and often didn't focus on his duties in the kitchen, instead focusing on the upkeep of the rest of the restaurant when his leadership was most needed elsewhere.
711
712!!Maureen
713
714Mitch's wife and co-owner of the restaurant.
715----
716* UndyingLoyalty: Was frustrated by her husband's poor management, but was determined to save her business and with it her marriage to him. She also tried to temper her father's harsh criticism of Mitch, seeing the toll it was taking on his self-confidence.
717
718!!Chief
719
720Maureen's father and co-owner of the restaurant.
721----
722* HyperCompetentSidekick: Gordon calls him this several times in the episode, saying that it's only because of Chief's hard work that the restaurant isn't in an even worse state, and openly wishing in his closing monologue that he was 30 years younger. It helps that Chief is a veteran restaurateur, so he knows pretty well how to handle things.
723* JerkassHasAPoint: While He might have been a bit too harsh with his criticism towards His Son-in-law, He isn’t exactly wrong that Mitch and his more hands-off approach towards the kitchen and staff was a prime factor as to why the restaurant was struggling in the first place. Plus, As noted above Chief was practically the only reason the place wasn’t in a worse state.
724* {{Pride}}: Being from Ireland, he took great pride in the restaurant and was determined to make his family's business work, usually assuming many of the responsibilities himself when Mitch did not.
725
726!!Mario
727
728The head chef of the restaurant.
729----
730* EpicFail: His effort at Gordon's shepherd's pie definitely counts as one.
731* HeadInTheSandManagement: It is shown that he and his staff were easily distracted from their work, sometimes goofing off which often led to backups at dinner service.
732* TheLoad: Was one of the most apathetic cooks in the kitchen, and was one of the first to be laid off after the restaurant's relaunch.
733
734!!Annette
735
736The general manager and head waitress at the restaurant.
737----
738* BrutalHonesty: Didn't think highly of the restaurant's food, as evidenced by her chat with Gordon.
739* NiceGirl: In spite of all the family turmoil boiling over in the kitchen, she managed to stay upbeat and supportive of the owners.
740
741[[/folder]]
742
743[[folder:The Handlebar]]
744
745!!Billy
746
747The owner of the restaurant.
748----
749* BadassBiker: Was an avid motorcycle enthusiast, which the restaurant is themed after.
750* CantTakeCriticism: Whines about Gordon's treatment of him and talks back at him regularly as he keeps elaborating on the restaurant's issues.
751* CharacterDevelopment: On Gordon's second visit, he's far calmer and more confident and downright friendly with Gordon, freely admitting that he was wrong and Gordon was right and happily credits him for helping them turn things around.
752* DidntThinkThisThrough: A construction worker by trade, he clearly didn't quite see the scope of running a restaurant when he first bought up the place, despite its early success under his watch.
753* DownerEnding: The restaurant was closed sometime after the revisit, and Billy sadly passed away in 2015 of cancer.
754* HeadInTheSandManagement: Was blissfully unaware of the slipping quality of the food or even of his head chef's apathy towards her job.
755* HeelRealization: Finally puts aside his grudge against Gordon when he watches the dinner service completely disintegrate due to the chaos in the kitchen, to the point where customers turned on each other. He said it was the worst thing he'd ever seen in his restaurant.
756* INeedAFreakingDrink: Frequently retreated to the bar when escaping his woes in the dining room.
757* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tried to pull this several times when confronted with the issues of the restaurant; even on relaunch night, he left in a huff. He did eventually come to his senses and went back to the kitchen.
758
759!!Carolyn
760
761Billy's wife and co-owner of the restaurant.
762----
763* ParentingTheHusband: She loved her husband, but was clearly the more responsible one between the two and struggled to help Billy see the sense in Gordon's input.
764* TookALevelInBadass: When Billy very nearly deserted his business, Carolyn resolved to assume leadership and told Billy that she would make it work with or without his help.
765
766!!Melissa
767
768The head chef of the restaurant.
769----
770* BrilliantButLazy: She definitely has talent as a cook, as Gordon greatly enjoyed her clam chowder on his first sampling of the restaurant's menu. Unfortunately she was lacking in passion until Gordon helped her find her groove.
771* DidntThinkThisThrough: Seized on the opportunity to take on the job as head chef when the position happened to be there; she made no secret of her regret for that decision.
772* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Perhaps the only reason she stuck around doing a job she detested.
773* PerpetualFrowner: Rarely ever smiled during her job, only letting out a laugh when joking about [[SelfDeprecation how awful her own food is]]. With Ramsay's help, however, [[WhenSheSmiles she does start smiling a bit more later]].
774* TookALevelInBadass: Under Ramsay's tutelage, she finally found her passion in the kitchen.
775* WrongLineOfWork: Of the kitchen variety; she openly resented her position in the kitchen, and never missed an opportunity to badmouth her own food.
776* {{Workaholic}}: Had a hard time delegating to her cooks and tried to take on the entirety of the work herself, with predictable results. At Gordon and Billy's urging, she finally trusted them to help her with the workload.
777
778[[/folder]]
779
780
781[[folder:Hannah & Mason's]]
782
783!!Chris
784
785One of the restaurant's two co-owners.
786----
787* TheEeyore: Usually wore a perpetual half-smile on his face, but it's clear that he wasn't happy with the state of affairs at the restaurant.
788* ThoseTwoGuys: Has been a friend of Brian's since the two started out as servers under the prior owners.
789
790!!Brian
791
792Chris' partner and co-owner of the restaurant.
793----
794* CaptainObvious: Ramsay walks in with a full bale of fresh apples from a local market and shows them to the staff. Before he can even start explaining his plan for the menu, Brian pisses him off by pointing out "They're apples". For Gordon, this was just more evidence towards his lack of passion in the kitchen.
795* DullSurprise: He has a complete lack of passion, even when...
796* EpicFail: Storing cooked meat next to raw meat is always a BerserkButton for Gordon and a major health hazard, but Brian's lack of concern when he puts raw and cooked chicken ''IN THE SAME TRAY'' was a masterpiece of incompetence that brought one of the chef's most brutal shutdowns.
797* TheLoad: Pretty much sums up his entire presence in the restaurant, never delegating to his staff and not maintaining the walk-in fridge.
798* NeverMyFault: Constantly blamed Ramsay's verbal abuse for his lack of motivation, even though it was in part because of this that the restaurant was already in trouble.
799%%* OlderThanTheyLook
800* TheQuietOne: Never actually raised his voice despite the hammering he took from Gordon over his apathy in the kitchen. If anything, it only further emphasized his lack of passion behind the counter.
801* TranquilFury: A variation of this as he ''never'' actually becomes angry, but at the same time is still reluctant to listen to Ramsay due to the man's usual cutting manner.
802[[/folder]]
803
804
805[[folder:Jack's Waterfront]]
806
807!!AJ
808
809The general manager and the father of one of the co-owners, with 30+ years in the restaurant business.
810----
811* LiquidCourage: Downs a big shot of ouzo before talking to Gordon for the first time.
812* TheLoad: In spite of his experience, AJ was essentially a waddling rock that did nothing to help with service, leeched off his son and his friends' money by earning $100,000 paychecks every year, and in fact ''delayed'' service by frequenting the bar and socializing with the customers when he was needed someplace else to make sure things were running smoothly. The three owners came to accept that he needed to significantly reduce his presence in the dining room and, sure enough, he eventually was asked to resign from the restaurant altogether.
813* NeverMyFault: Is quick to blame others (especially the owners) or claim he has no control of what goes on in the kitchen, despite the fact as the general manager that's his ''job'' and he spends his time getting wasted instead. Ramsay takes him to task on the poor quality of the food and the condition of the stored food.
814* TheUnintelligible: Due to his thick Greek accent and constant intoxication.
815
816!!Scott, Bill & Tammer
817
818The three owners of the restaurant, all of which are bodybuilders.
819----
820* TheBigGuy: All three of the owners are bodybuilders and frequent the gym often, Scott being the biggest out of them.
821* BrilliantButLazy: They do have enough competence to run a restaurant, plus enough experience with business to make the right decisions, but they were still very relaxed on their approach and needed a proper push to get things done correctly.
822* CallingTheOldManOut: Tammer is AJ's son, having taken the restaurant from him to own with his friends, but his father is a freeloader who uses the excuse of working for such a long time in the business to chat with the clientele and leech money off the establishment. After business picks up and AJ is forced to cut his time and money back to the Waterfront thanks to Ramsay's help, Tammer does build up the courage to finally tell his father to go home.
823* CharacterTics: Scott's head often leans to his right when he's relaxed or talking to someone.
824* FaceOfAThug: Gordon berates Scott for this, partially as a joke, but he also mentions how his appearance, coupled with his [[PerpetualFrowner demeanor and constant expression of anguish]], has put off clients who enter the restaurant, something he was already having trouble with. To fix this, he places Scott on reception duty during the second dinner night, and he does improve his attitude with a bit of a push. Scott manages to put this trope to good use to help Aaron gain control of an unruly kitchen staff, however.
825
826!!Aaron
827
828The head chef of the Waterfront.
829----
830* IgnoredExpert: He does try to take action to make sure everything runs smoothly in the kitchen, but even with his insistence, the cooks just can't be bothered to do their service right and the head chef ends up as a complete non-presence in his own kitchen.
831* NiceGuy: Dedicated to his job and genuinely wants things to change so the restaurant can improve. Also, while he's direct with his issues and [[BrutalHonesty as honest as he needs to be]], he never once speaks out of line to Ramsay or the owners and is genuinely happy to receive tips for new dishes to prepare.
832* SurroundedByIdiots: He's overall a decent professional and invested in his job, but this doesn't really do him well when the rest of the kitchen staff are as inept as they shown to be, ignoring Aaron's orders and taking smoke breaks ''during dinner service''.
833
834!!The Fry Cook
835
836A cook at Waterfront.
837----
838* AlwaysABiggerFish: Is very satisfyingly put in his place by Scott towards the end of the episode. It's also mentioned that as soon as the owners give Aaron the power to fire people, he quickly fires the fry cook.
839* NoNameGiven: His name never gets mentioned through the episode.
840* TheSlacker: Takes a smoke break whenever he feels like it and doesn't care at all that it screws up service.
841
842[[/folder]]
843
844
845[[folder:Kingston's Cafe]]
846
847!!Dr. Una Morris
848
849Owner of Kingston's Cafe and a former Olympic athlete for Jamaica.
850----
851* AwesomeButImpractical: Her staff served salad in ''martini glasses''.
852* ControlFreak: To the point she'll be unsatisfied if the tablecloths aren't properly set-up by measure. Her son Keone will be sure to mention how much she micromanages the place, and the employees all state she does pretty much everything but the cooking.
853* CantTakeCriticism: Like many owners before her, with the same claims. [[SarcasmMode Obviously the world-renowned, Michelin star-awarded chef doesn't know international cuisine]] (Jamaican in this case).
854* CharacterDevelopment: Initially combative of Gordon's criticism, but once she sees the net positives to the business Gordon's changes brought, she becomes fully on board.
855* DoctorJerk: A physician, and she's also lacking in humility in several ways. Even her own son is treated like he's still a child who doesn't know any better. She grows out of it a bit with Gordon's help.
856* InsistentTerminology: Even in the kitchen, she'll insist in being called "Dr. Morris" by staff and her own son.
857* NeverASelfMadeWoman: Completely averted, she didn't have a mother growing up and even despite the failing restaurant draining both her reputation and financials she is rather accomplished as an individual person and even a mention of a husband isn't made. Her son even states that she migrated from Jamaica and forged her own path.
858* VerbalTic: "Let me finish."
859
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:La Parra de Burriana]]
863!!Lawrence
864
865The owner and head chef.
866----
867* AesopAmnesia: Ramsay spent virtually his entire first visit drilling into his head the importance of serving high-quality local produce (the restaurant being located in southern Spain). So of course, by the time of his second revisit Lawrence had decided to build his menu around ''pasta'' dishes instead. While Ramsay was able to put him back on track again, it evidently didn't stick, and the restaurant closed two years after the second revisit.
868* ComplexityAddiction: Took foods that would likely have worked well on their own, and added bizarre twists on them such as serving prawns with chocolate sauce, and chicken stuffed with banana. The locals and holidaymakers alike were ''not'' impressed.
869* DespairEventHorizon: Temporarily gets pushed over this after the restaurant is robbed during filming, forcing Ramsay to give him a pep-talk to get him back in the game.
870* HistoryRepeats: Inverted; he's essentially a prototype version of Sebastian, as both men have upper-class English forenames, as well as backgrounds in the entertainment industry rather than the culinary world, NeverMyFault tendencies, and a belief that it's more important to be unique and stand out than it is to serve traditional, quality food. The main difference is that Lawrence usually attempted bizarre takes on fine-dining dishes instead of Sebastian's menu full of mass-produced junk, and that while Lawrence could be a little cocksure, his ego wasn't anywhere ''near'' as rampant as Sebastian's was.
871* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: He had trashed his reputation with the local expat community -- which are vital for the survival of any restaurant over the winter months -- by holding a charity gala for a local donkey sanctuary, only to serve up an awful meal consisting of chicken stuffed with bananas, and then fail to actually donate the proceeds from the meal to the sanctuary.
872* SkewedPriorities: Repeatedly claimed that he didn't want his food to be boring, even though Ramsay himself pointed out that merely serving quality local produce would help him stand out from the abundance of greasy spoons in the area.
873
874!!Norm
875
876The grill chef, later reassigned to preparing salads.
877----
878* ButtMonkey: It was immediately obvious that Gordon didn't have too much respect for him, and Lawrence was just too stressed and burned-out to do anything about his awful cooking. By the relaunch night, Gordon had demoted him to preparing salads, and decided that the restaurant's ''dish washer'' could do a better job of working the grill (which he did).
879* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: With shades of NightmareFuelStationAttendant, as he repeatedly referred to his grill station as his "dungeon," and the barbecue as a "meat torturing device."
880* LethalChef: Served raw meat and day-old kebabs. He was lucky not to be fired outright instead of just being relegated to handling food that he couldn't poison anyone with.
881* PutOnABus: Had returned to the UK as of Ramsay's second revisit.
882* TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket: Granted, he wasn't helped by Lawrence's over-complex menu and poor delegation, but he really had absolutely no clue how to properly grill meats, and was better-suited to preparing cold salads.
883
884[[/folder]]
885[[folder:Lela's]]
886!!Lela
887Owner of Lela's.
888----
889* DullSurprise: The strain of owning a failing restaurant has drained her emotionally.
890* ImportantHaircut: She gets a makeover before reopening night to relieve her stress and improve her outlook on the restaurant
891* ShaggyDogStory: Despite the improvements to the restaurant, the debts were too great and they were forced to close by the time the episode aired.
892
893!!Ricky Brewer
894The head chef of Lela's.
895----
896* SuddenlyShouting: Raps loudly while making Gordon's food, and does not hold back when bickering with Tabitha.
897* TookALevelInBadass: When Lex runs out after taking his role of head chef, Ricky manages to keep it together through the first reopening service and is commended by Gordon for stepping up. After Lela's closed, Ricky found employment as an executive chef at a restaurant in La Verne, and later Hollywood Park Casino in Los Angeles.
898
899!!Lex
900The Sous chef at Lela's.
901----
902* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Tries to run after crumbling under the pressure of being head chef, coming back a while later to his old role after being threatened with termination.
903* SkilledButNaive: While he has a keener palate and more self-respect than Ricky, he folds under the resposibility of being head chef within hours.
904
905
906!!Tabitha
907The waitress, later floor manager, of Lela's.
908----
909* BrutalHonesty: Does not lie to Gordon on the off-the-shelf quality of the food served.
910* SuddenlyShouting: Often gets into screaming matches with Ricky over the quality and quantity of food.
911
912!! Daniel AKA "Buzzard"
913The prep cook of Lela's.
914----
915* {{Foreshadowing}}: Gordon dresses him down saying if one employee steals without consequence, others may think it's a good idea. He later reprimands another worker for picking at the food before opening.
916* LovableRogue: Tries to play the part of one, but Gordon has none of it, pointing out that [[StickyFingers stealing food and wine]] from a restaurant that is financially in dire straits is just unacceptable.
917* StealingFromTheTill: earned his nickname by taking food from Lela's, likely why they often ran out of stock in the fridge. Getting caught red-handed by Gordon was the last straw that got him fired.
918
919[[/folder]]
920
921[[folder:Leone's]]
922
923!!Rosemary "Rose" Leone
924
925Owner and manager of Leone's, having spent three years in a coma before the episode took place.
926----
927* BrutalHonesty: She pulls no punches in telling Gordon that her son is lacking in experience and isn't stepping up to the role. Not only that, she's fully aware of her condition and makes no excuses to circumvent the fact she's still very ill.
928* CoolOldLady: Not a single member of the staff has anything bad to say about her, and everyone will comment on how affable she is. Also, despite her poor health, she's rather feisty: she's not only been married and divorced three times before, she playfully hits on [[MrFanservice Gordon]] when he walks in, calling him "love of (her) life".
929-->'''Rose''': Chef Ramsay is hot! I've been married three times. I need number four!
930* DownerEnding: Sadly, her health problems caught up with her and she died in 2014 at the relatively young age of 64.
931* TheWoobie: ''The poor lady''... She spent three years of her life in a coma due to complications of surgery, only to wake up to her restaurant in danger of closing due to her son's poor management and seeming lack of concern about it, she has to hold down on her throat to speak, and her health was ''still'' not too good at the time of the episode's recording. Tellingly, Gordon spends the entire time "protecting" her from the poor kitchen hygiene, fearing she'd have a relapse.
932
933!!Michael
934
935Rose's son and current owner of the restaurant, having no managerial experience beforehand.
936----
937* DumbassHasAPoint: While it was far from the main issue of the restaurant, he was right the decor was awful.
938* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Besides the episode summary, Gordon walks into the restaurant to find the supposed owner and manager sitting on his rear watching football on the TV near the bar, something the staff made clear in the intro he does ''often''. Gordon even slightly invokes this trope by having him try coming in to see Ramsay watching the TV instead, to show Michael how poor of an impression this gives customers, since it's so close to the entrance.
939* TheMillstone: Michael had no experience in management before he was assigned to Leone's. ''It shows'': besides spending as much time as he feasibly can away from the place or not doing anything useful, his apathy makes him unable to lead the staff properly and leaves them to do his own work most of the time. Unfortunately for his sickly mother, her son is the primary reason the restaurant was losing over $4000 a week, something he didn't seem to care about. And unfortunately, it seems to still apply, despite Leone's still being open for business and out of debt.
940
941!!Trudy
942
943The head server at Leone's.
944----
945* HypercompetentSidekick: And how! Despite being only the head server she picked up all the slack Michael couldn't be arsed with: ordering, inventory, payroll... She was easily the reason Leone's hadn't shut down already.
946* CoolOldLady: She has to be pushing 50, and yet she's taken on leadership roles that aren't part of her job as head server because Michael wouldn't. She also frequently delivers some BrutalHonesty to Gordon's questions.
947
948[[/folder]]
949
950[[folder:Lido Di Manhattan]]
951
952!!Lisa
953
954The owner of the restaurant at 28 years old, having gotten it from a loan from her father when she was only 23.
955----
956* BrilliantButLazy: She was completely unaware of what happened in the kitchen and the restaurant in general, taking a very lax approach to most of it and not truly knowing how to properly manage it. But as the episode goes on, it's clear she just needed a bit of guidance and a proper push from someone experienced like Gordon, because when she does get more active and participating, she reveals just how much potential she had.
957* CharacterDevelopment: A very straightforward example. She was lazy and didn't realize how much she had to do to keep a restaurant working. By the end of Gordon's visit, she has nothing but success coming her way and is properly grateful for it.
958* DumbassHasAPoint: After a montage showing her comically out of place in the kitchen, she questions why one of the chefs wishes to heat the food with a microwave when the oven is not only workable, but usable.
959* EarnYourHappyEnding: Does a complete 180 on her priorities with the restaurant and becomes more active during service. This, coupled with a motivated staff and better kitchen brigade is one of the reasons why her restaurant is still active, open and successful.
960* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as an indirect version of this to Rachel, former owner of the Piccolo Teatro in the UK series. Both young women acquired their restaurants with the help of their fathers and both had a lack of investment on how to actually run their eateries, causing Chef Ramsay to intervene. However, while Rachel continued to show no interest to anything other than her own well-being, allowing her restaurant to shut down without ever caring about the damage this caused to the people involved, Lisa genuinely wanted to improve and tried her hardest to take charge of things so her eatery would stay afloat. Rachel's apathy and selfishness made her one of the worst restaurant owners in the series, while Lisa's fast learning and eagerness to improve made her one of the most successful.
961* PercussiveTherapy: The restaurant's old POS system was one of the biggest problems with the place, delaying servings and food preparation by a mile. To begin improvements, Ramsay took it to the table and pulled out a baseball bat so they could vent out their frustration with the thing. Lisa was '''very''' happy to oblige.
962* RunningAwayToCry: When Gordon pointed out the problems with her restaurant, her first instinct was to lock herself in the bathroom and cry, unable to face him or the staff.
963** During the revisit, it seems she's doing it again when Gordon arrives, but it turns out she was just using the bathroom, scaring him for a second.
964* TookALevelInBadass: When Gordon arrived, the place was unkempt and dirty, suffering from poor communication between the wait staff and the kitchen due to an obsolete POS system, with lazy chefs and food that was mediocre at best, with Lisa herself being rather lazy about the management. It's amazing how well Gordon got to her: not only is the restaurant still open, it has several positive reviews online, and Lisa has started her own wine brand which is going pretty well.
965
966!!Damien
967
968The front of the house and Lisa's [[spoiler:now ex-]]boyfriend
969* HiddenDepths: You'd think the guy dating the owner was just using her for job security, but he was actually one of the best workers in the building and one of the most receptive to Ramsay's changes. It wasn't enough to save his job, but it's telling when Ramsay was shocked he was fired.
970
971[[/folder]]
972
973[[folder:Luigi's D'Italia]]
974
975!!Luigi Catizone
976[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luigi_kitchen_nightmares_800x534.jpg]]
977
978The owner and head chef of the restaurant, which he opened in 1981 with help of his father.
979----
980* ActuallyIAmHim: When Gordon brings up the young 22 year-old chef he read about on the restaurant's website, he states that its him 29 years ago.
981* CantTakeCriticism: Does not take well to the complaints, from the customers, his employees, even Gordon himself. He usually ignores the complaints from the customers. As far as he's concerned, if they don't like it they can leave.
982* ControlFreak: In contrast to Tony, Luigi takes on a more hand-on approach to running the restaurant.
983* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible sibling to Tony's foolish sibling.
984* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Due to their [[ControlFreak contrasting]] tyles in management, often gets into arguments with Tony.
985
986!!Tony
987
988Luigi's younger brother, who stepped in to help run the restaurant following their father's retirement in 1999.
989----
990* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish sibling to Luigi's responsible sibling.
991* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His full name is Antonio, but everyone calls him Tony.
992* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Due to their [[ControlFreak contrasting]] styles in management, often gets into arguments with Luigi and especially Grace.
993
994!!Grace Catizone
995[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luigis_kitchen_nightmares.jpg]]
996
997Luigi's wife and the restaurant's hostess, who constantly gets into arguments with Tony.
998----
999* BerserkButton: Tony seems to be one to her in general as she's often yelling at him.
1000* CantTakeCriticism: The rest of the restaurant's staff are afraid to say anything to Grace due to her HairTriggerTemper. However, when Grace finally hears what they want to tell her, she breaks into tears and threatens to quit from her position.
1001* GlassCannon: Her ability to aggresively criticize others is probably among the best in the whole series, but she literally has a mother of all meltdowns when she's on the receiving end of criticism, declaring herself as a victim whom everyone is targeting.
1002* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to set her off. Especially if you're Tony.
1003* NeverMyFault: When discussing the issues with the restaurant, she immediately blames Tony for everything, completely ignoring (if not outright denying) that her temper possibly scarring away customers may be a reason too.
1004* NotHelpingYourCase: When Tony explains to Gordon about how Grace's temper turns off customers, her response is to immediately start screaming at Tony.
1005* RambunctiousItalian: Born in Italy (specifically in Calabria), and one of the most hot-tempered people seen on the show.
1006[[/folder]]
1007
1008[[folder:Mama Maria's]]
1009
1010!!John
1011
1012Owner of Mama Maria's, taking the restaurant from his parents ever since his mother's passing.
1013----
1014* BreakingTheFourthWall: After the lobster incident at dinner, he tries to ask the camera crew directly to stop rolling.
1015* CharacterDevelopment: At the start, John comes off as yet another in the long line of neglectful owners that can't listen to criticism to save their life. The second half of the episode, however, shows that there's a very good reason for his mindset and that he genuinely ''wants'' the restaurant to do well. With Gordon's help, he gets over it and grows into a competent, mature owner and restores the restaurant to its former glory.
1016* EarnYourHappyEnding: After finally getting over his loss and a well-earned refurbishing of the restaurant and menu, the eatery has a good relaunch and John is a much happier man. The place remained open with positive reviews until February 2023, when John decided to retire.
1017* FamilyMan: Deconstructed then reconstructed. It's clear this man's top priority is his family. The reason he doesn't want to change the restaurant is out of fear of losing their legacy and lets his kids run amok in the restaurant against his staff's wishes. However, once it becomes clear if he doesn't change he'll lose his family's legacy anyways and takes Gordon Ramsay's advice and the restaurant gets remodeled in a way to honor the legacy, but still keeps up with the times. The end result is someone who is absolutely happy with his new restaurant and ready to move on with a restaurant he's happy with. In hindsight, this makes letting his kids play in his restaurant as a well-intended effort to spend more time with them.
1018* GloryDays: Didn't change the menu or the decor in his restaurant even years after his parents' passing in an attempt to keep their memory alive in some form. After a long and arduous push from Ramsay, the restaurant is finally reworked so it can look and sound fresher while still being a tribute to his parents.
1019* INeedAFreakingDrink: After Gordon's first critiques towards the food and his restaurant nearly killing a customer with rotten food at dinner, he quickly heads to the bar to down a shot and try to calm down.
1020* ManlyTears: When he finally opens up about his parents. You ''will'' become misty-eyed along with Gordon when you see just how lost he felt without them.
1021* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: It's slow, but the realization of how far he's fallen hits him hard when a customer has to be taken away to a hospital after eating a lobster tail rotten enough to reek of ammonia. It's from this point on that his process of recovery really begins.
1022* StoppedCaring: Zigzagged. He does care about his restaurant, but he's so emotionally drained that he couldn't keep up with the most basic needs of the place, such as cleaning and maintaining the tables and fridge and restocking the food, just sending everything to be frozen and reused later, which results in a freezer disgusting enough to send Gordon [[NauseaFuel running to the trashcan]] (and nearly proves to be fatal for a customer at dinnertime). And when confronted about it, he just decides to take all the complaints against him, figuring it's easier than trying to argue.
1023* WellDoneSonGuy: He refused to change the decor and had a menu so outdated that even the specials listed in it ''stopped being specials after nearly a decade'', all to keep the memories of the parents he worked hard to please alive. Gordon's main argument towards him was to plead for him to quit this mentality and let go of the past, [[CharacterDevelopment which he thankfully does]].
1024
1025!!Joe
1026
1027The head chef at Mama Maria's
1028----
1029* BeleagueredAssistant: He's been trying for years to deal with the inadequate methods of food preparation given that John is the decision maker. He starts visibly smirking when Gordon tears into John over his business practices.
1030* BrutalHonesty: Not once does he try to hide from Ramsay how bad their situation is, and is openly confrontational with John about the lowering food quality. Unlike most examples of this trope in the show, however, he's a lot less angry and explosive with his boss about it, but still firmly enforces that things need to change.
1031* HypercompetentSidekick: To the completely detached John. Not only is he a capable, professional chef but he seems to be excellent at managing a kitchen during the busy dinner service of ''Kitchen Nightmares.'' He routinely expresses embarrassment at the antiquated ways in which he's forced to cook.
1032* IgnoredExpert: Has been warning John again and again about what needs to be changed for the restaurant to recover, but his nostalgia makes him constantly shoot down the requests in favor of keeping the past "alive".
1033* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: While he notes that John is responsible for the methods the restaurant uses to produce the food, as the chef he's still horrified when a customer gets sick during dinner service.
1034* ThisIsGonnaSuck: In his own words, "I think that Chef Ramsay's gonna have a heart attack when he sees what goes on around here." He later comments of the spaghetti and meatballs (which he himself labels disgusting) that "I would say enjoy, but I know better." He's under no illusion of what's going to happen when Ramsay critiques the food and is fully prepared for it.
1035[[/folder]]
1036
1037[[folder:Mangia Mangia]]
1038
1039!!Julie
1040
1041Owner of the restaurant.
1042----
1043* AbusiveParents: It's implied that she never stood up for her daughter Janelle after the latter was assaulted by Trevor.
1044* AwesomeButImpractical: Her Italian restaurant has a drive-thru. Not only does it take a long time due to the current state of the kitchen, but few people really use it. It doesn't help that it gives the restaurant the impression of being fast food rather than a proper casual dine-in place.
1045* BadBoss: Has a terrible habit of venting her frustrations at her kitchen staff, Trevor in particular.
1046* CantTakeCriticism: She walked out at the end of part 1 when all the customers pointed out her food was below standard when Ramsay asked them.
1047
1048!!Janelle
1049
1050Julie's daughter and Mangia Mangia's co-owner.
1051----
1052* BadBoss: Bad Co-owner, but Janelle still counts; especially with her furiously hurling verbal abuse at her own staff while not only constantly blaming them -- especially Trevor -- for things that are her and her mother's own fault, but also acting like ''she'''s the victim for them (justifiably) being disgruntled about it.
1053* CatchPhrase: Several variations of "YOU/HE PUNCHED ME!".
1054* {{Jerkass}}: One of the show's biggest examples. She verbally berates her staff, tells Trevor to his face that nobody loves him and that he would be better off dead, uses [[spoiler:his crystal meth addiction]] to mock and belittle him, and when Trevor [[spoiler:confesses the full extent of his mental health issues and his drug addiction and Julie makes the decision to let him go]], she [[LackOfEmpathy is visibly delighted as Trevor walks away from the restaurant in tears]] and says how much better everything will be now that the "cancer" of the restaurant is gone. Just an odious piece of work.
1055* KickTheDog: After Trevor comes clean and confesses the full extent of his depression and drug addiction (which Janelle herself is at least partially responsible for), he's let go to recover. All the while, Janelle is smiling while he's in tears, and gleefully says how much better things will be without him afterward.
1056* YesMan: To her mother, hurling insults and blames at the staff that aren't directly caused by them, such as [[TheScapegoat blaming Trevor for the microwaved food when it's actually her mother's idea]].
1057
1058!!Trevor
1059
1060The restaurant's head chef and a recovering crystal meth addict.
1061----
1062* BittersweetEnding: He was fired from his job at Mangia Mangia, but according to a post from his father on Facebook, Trevor moved to another town after the taping of the episode, kicked his drug habit, and now works as a sous chef after taking proper culinary training.
1063* SourOutsideSadInside: While he is a jerk sometimes, the fact remains that he is suffering from depression and drug addiction, for which he is constantly mocked and abused about by the owners. It's clear that a lot of his problems are at least partially Janelle's fault for treating him horribly.
1064* StoppedCaring: Admits to Ramsay that he used to care about the restaurant, but doesn't anymore because of what he's gone through.
1065
1066[[/folder]]
1067
1068[[folder:Mike and Nellie's]]
1069
1070!!Mike
1071Co-owner, now owner of the business founded by him and his father.
1072----
1073* ControlFreak: Described as one by his daughter upon her initial meeting with Gordon.
1074* HeadInTheSandManagement: The restaurant fell into extreme disrepair under his watch.
1075* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Ran a highly successful business with his father, who was also his business partner. After his father's passing he became emotionally crippled and soon lost sight of what was needed to uphold the family business.
1076* LethalChef: His steak tips were burned so thoroughly that they tasted like charcoal. Again another sign of how badly his depression had affected his cooking.
1077
1078!!Nellie
1079The deceased co-owner of the restaurant and Mike's father.
1080----
1081* PosthumousCharacter: Has sadly passed away long before Gordon arrived at the restaurant. It was clear to many how much his absence had affected the business.
1082
1083[[/folder]]
1084
1085[[folder:Mill Street Bistro]]
1086
1087!!Joe Nagy
1088[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joe_nagy.png]]
1089
1090The owner of Mill Street Bistro (wherein he also has the role of head chef) and a ranch near it. He's to this day considered one of the angriest, most stubborn owners in the show's run.
1091----
1092* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: It's truly a wonder how anybody in his employ could justify staying even if only for the sake of a paycheck. It's easy to see the staff rolling their eyes listening to his boasting and complaints while serving Gordon lunch. All of them listened with absolute ''glee'' when Gordon attacked his egotistical management style head on. Unsurprisingly, several of those present for Gordon's visit had quit not long after the restaurant's relaunch. About the only ''thing'' that actually seemed to like him in the episode was his own pet goat, Skinny.
1093* {{Angrish}}: When he loses it after Gordon hands him back a raw micro-carrot.
1094-->'''Joe:''' Who cares if a fucking garnish, micro-garnished carrot was on his garnish?
1095* BadBoss: His response to one of his employees complaining to him about how horribly he treats her is that [[NoSympathy she should find a new place to work.]] [[SarcasmMode Surprisingly]], she's among those who leave in the Epilogue.
1096* BaitTheDog: He actually made a good impression on Gordon during his visit to his personal ranch, [[HopeSpot building himself up as a man passionate about his work and business.]] A shame he managed to squander that goodwill and more when Gordon actually got a good look at what he was doing at his restaurant.
1097* BerserkButton: Gets unreasonably ''furious'' about Gordon handing him back the raw micro-carrot he had used as a garnish on one dish, going off on a whole {{angrish}}-laced rant.
1098* BlatantLies:
1099** Joe claims to be [[ImmediateSelfContradiction "self-taught by the greatest European chefs"]]. Gordon seems to brush off the oxymoron in that statement, but it becomes clearly apparent when he actually tries the restaurant's food.
1100** At the beginning, he convinces Gordon that all of the meat cooked at his restaurant comes from his personal ranch, but Gordon soon fails to find any of it in the kitchen's storage.
1101** He tells Gordon that the reason his clown-show of a Bistro can't serve a burger of any kind is because his staff were against the idea when he asked them. He was caught red-handed by Gordon asking his staff almost immediately afterwards if they were against the idea.
1102* CantTakeCriticism:
1103** Even by the standards of ''this'' show, Joe gets extremely worked-up and passive-aggressive about Gordon pointing out how terrible his food is, and it only gets worse when Gordon rips into his failings as an owner.
1104** One of the most standout examples during Gordon's sampling of the lunch menu was when Gordon sent back a dish -- the elk medallions on a grilled Portebello mushroom -- stating that the elk meat was too tough. Joe proceeded to taste it himself and angrily state that Gordon was "dead wrong" and that the meat was actually tender... while taking considerable effort chewing the meat himself.
1105* CordonBleughChef: Took great pride in his [[BlatantLies fresh and locally grown]] elk dishes, the most notable one being an ''elk quesadilla''. When Ramsay tried it, it turned out about as well as you'd expect. In fact, Gordon decided to leave altogether and eat lunch somewhere else.
1106* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "His [Ramsay's] verbal bullshit is just a bunch of bullshit."
1107* DumbassHasAPoint: For all his flaws and inaccuracies, he had a certain distrust of Gordon that was visible in the show. Later, it was revealed he was noticing equipment and food items suddenly going missing when Gordon's staff was working on his restaurant. He also claimed he wasn't compensated in any way for the forced shutdowns and other requirements for the show. He sued Gordon and got a settlement from him out of court.
1108* HistoryRepeatsItself: It was not long before Joe retook control of the kitchen, something Gordon explicitly warned him against before leaving. Worse still, Joe ran the next restaurant he opened in virtually [[AesopAmnesia the exact same manner as before]]. Unsurprisingly, that restaurant has also shuttered.
1109* HumiliationConga: Undergoes possibly the most brutal conga in the series, and it's well-earned. Gordon seems to take every opportunity to humiliate Joe, including sending every dish back after one bite, leaving the restaurant out to eat elsewhere, constantly ridiculing him in front of the same staff Joe had spent all his time debasing, and even at one point ''kicks him out of his own kitchen'' in a scene straight out of [[Series/HellsKitchen Gordon's other show]]. While Joe initially tries to put up a fight, it's obvious Gordon has the upper hand at all times, and by the end, Joe's ego has been so torn down that all he can do to maintain some scrap of dignity is keep quiet and listen to Gordon.
1110* LethalChef: Was royally ripped a new one when Ramsay discovered he was sticking raw onions in his French onion soup, something Joe's own chef confirmed was inappropriate practice at Gordon's urging.
1111* LongSpeechTeaTime: Whenever Gordon bruised his ego, Joe would go on lengthy rants to staff and customers alike as if they were his psychiatrists about how he's so much better than Ramsay, with no one being particularly interested in his prattling.
1112* TheMillstone: It's outright stated that he's the biggest reason why the restaurant is in the state that it is in. Gordon even tell him that him being in the kitchen will hinder any hope of the restaurant improving. During the episode's epilogue, which revealed that he was once again a chef, even the narrator states that the future of Mill Street Bistro is uncertain.
1113** One employee even mentioned that potential customers would go somewhere else if they saw his car in order to avoid him.
1114* TheNapoleon: Joe is a rather short man, especially when standing next to the 6-foot-2 Ramsay, and he runs his restaurant with an iron fist.
1115* NeverMyFault: After being confronted with the complaints of his stressed-out staff, he still had the audacity to imply that they were part of the problem while "accepting" the blame for the things he stood accused of by them. The looks on his staff's faces said it all.
1116* TranquilFury: Reaches his limits with Gordon Ramsay about halfway through. After an hour of top-of-lungs yelling between Joe and Gordon (this was a two-parter), Joe suddenly, and unnervingly, becomes completely silent and reverts back to how he cooked before Gordon arrived, ignoring anything Gordon tried to tell him and walking around Gordon like he was a mannequin. You can tell from Joe's scowl alone that he's flat-out overflowing with rage.
1117[[/folder]]
1118
1119[[folder:Momma Cherri's Soul Food Shack]]
1120
1121!!Charita
1122->''I fed Gordon Ramsay, and he cleaned his plate!''
1123
1124The owner and head chef, known by her nickname as "Momma Cherri".
1125----
1126* BadassBoast: Her quote, which also serves as the quote for the show's awesome moments page.
1127* {{Determinator}}: Momma Cherri would face many hardships after Gordon left, most of which were things outside of her control. But she never gave up, and eventually not only landed her own thriving [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOXNFm7CZd3VpkqKfyON2TA Youtube channel]], but opened up a brand-new restaurant with a partner.
1128* HumbleHero: She's an amazing chef, but she doesn't let it go to her head - when Gordon declares her food to be as good as it was, her first reaction is to get emotional and hug him rather than be boastful. She's also very open to deferring to Gordon's expertise on elements she knows are out of her field, such as the management of the business itself.
1129* MotorMouth: To quote Gordon, "she never shuts up." That said, he also has immense respect for her cooking and attitude.
1130* NiceGirl: By far one of the most affable and laid-back owners in the show's history, and one of the ones who was most on-board with Gordon's advice and implemented changes.
1131* SkilledButNaive: Her initial meal got by far and away the best-ever reaction from Gordon in the entire history of the show; the only one to even come close in that regard was the one he got at La Riviera/Abstract, and even then he noted that it was over-complicated and too expensive. Unfortunately, she didn't really have much of a clue when it came to actually running the restaurant, and Gordon had to teach her a lot. It eventually paid off, and she managed to move to a bigger restaurant before closing due to financial recession. Thankfully, she's still shown cooking on her Website/YouTube account and eventually opened a new restaurant with a partner.
1132* SupremeChef: Momma Cherri's had many problems, but Charita's cooking was ''not'' one of them. In a first-and-only for the show, Gordon ''actually liked'' the food and ate all of it. You ''know'' you're a good cook when one of the world's finest chefs calls your food "bloody delicious."
1133[[/folder]]
1134
1135[[folder:Nino's]]
1136!!Nino
1137The co-owner and general manager of the restaurant.
1138----
1139
1140* BlatantLies: Insisted that he kept his restaurant tidy and that he had done so before Gordon arrived, even trying to prove this with ''photographs of him cleaning''. Gordon wasn't convinced however, and said his excuses didn't begin to address the other problems in the kitchen.
1141%%* CantTakeCriticism
1142* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Nino has such a weak grasp on reality that he sometimes makes unbelievably laughable statements and his actions are sometimes just as bad, such as claiming that a customer put hair in their food or taking pictures of himself to prove to Ramsay that he does clean the restaurant, even though he obviously doesn't. Nino's behavior has fully convinced Michael that he lives in a fantasy world.
1143* DisappearedDad: Played with; his father was the restaurant's original founder, but by the time of Gordon's arrival had been battling Alzheimer's for several years and was no longer actively involved in the business.
1144* DisappointingOlderSibling: He is clearly this to his siblings.
1145%%* HeadInTheSandManagement
1146* LiteralMinded:
1147-->'''Gordon''': I... am shitting myself.
1148-->'''Nino''': Then you need to wear diapers.
1149* TheLoad: His family saw him as this, ''especially'' his brother, and it was for this reason that his aging mother, brother, and sister all had to pitch in to help their business survive.
1150* NoYou: His confrontation with Gordon has him redirecting Gordon's criticisms back at him, even if they don't make sense in context (how is ''Gordon'' the problem with Nino's? ). He even [[LampshadeHanging explains as such]] when Gordon questions it.
1151* TranquilFury: He never actually became angry or aggressive, but still took criticism from Gordon and his own family very poorly.
1152
1153!!Michael
1154Co-owner of Nino's as well as Nino's younger brother, often serving as a manager in Nino's stead.
1155----
1156* BrutalHonesty: He was absolutely ''merciless'' in his criticism of Nino when Gordon was first introduced to the family, immediately cluing the chef in on the severity of the family drama that was affecting their business.
1157* TheCynic: He's gotten pretty bitter about working with Nino over the years. Even when Nino reforms himself, Michael expresses doubt to Gordon about the change sticking. It's probably why he decided to distance himself from the restaurant.
1158* LargeHam [[MemeticMutation "HELLO! MY NAME'S NINO!!!"]]
1159* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He had many misgivings about Gordon's overhaul of the restaurant and could not let go of the longstanding hostility between himself and Nino even after the latter had finally found his rhythm during service. Gordon felt Michael was resistant to change, and that accusation was enough to send him leaving in a huff. [[BittersweetEnding It is mentioned later that even as the restaurant began to bounce back, Michael became much less involved in its day-to-day affairs]].
1160* WeUsedToBeFriends: It is clear that his relationship with Nino has degraded significantly over the years due to the latter's laziness. By the time Gordon had revamped the restaurant, Michael was still unable to make amends with him.
1161
1162!!Inge
1163Founder and co-owner of Nino's and the mother of Nino, Michael and their sister Carina.
1164----
1165* BrutalHonesty: She was under no illusions about Nino's lack of management in the restaurant, and admitted to Gordon that he was undependable in the role.
1166* CoolOldLady: As frustrated as she was by Nino's lack of commitment, she remained supportive of her family and did not let her age slow her down in trying to save what her and her husband had built up over fifty years prior.
1167* TheDeterminator: Fought to keep the family business alive in the face of Nino's laziness even though she is clearly ready to settle down and retire so she can tend to her husband's progressing Alzheimer's.
1168* LetsGetDangerous: Played with; she committed to Gordon's plan of showing Nino what would happen to the restaurant if they didn't act fast to improve the state of affairs there, confronting her son in front of the boarded up building as Gordon waited to gauge Nino's response. It finally guilts Nino back to his senses and he becomes serious about saving his mother's legacy.
1169[[/folder]]
1170
1171[[folder:Oceana]]
1172!!Moe
1173One of the owners of the restaurant, along with his brother Rami.
1174----
1175* CharacterTics: When stressed, he tends to put his hands on his head in disbelief.
1176* HairTriggerTemper: Easily loses his temper at the slightest opposition, and takes almost every critique of Gordon's as both an insult and a lie. It's easier to count the times it ''didn't'' look like he was about to attack Gordon right then and there.
1177** After seeing the true state of the kitchen and the restaurant is forced to close early for the night, he starts screaming like a lunatic towards the cleaning staff to get the place cleaned up while ''throwing chairs off the tables and onto the ground''.
1178** He tells Gordon he will accept the decor changes Gordon makes... Unless he dislikes them, at which point he claims he will "send them back to British with a black eye."
1179* {{Malaproper}}: Says "British" to mean "English" in regards to the language. Also says "British" instead of "Britain."
1180* NeverMyFault: Once the problems become too apparent to ignore, he blames his brother and the head chef entirely. Rami is quick to call him out on it.
1181* OhCrap: Realizes how bad things really are as Ramsay shows all the wasted food. He doesn't take it well.
1182
1183!!Rami
1184One of the owners of the restaurant, with his brother Moe.
1185----
1186* BrutalHonesty: The whole way through. He breaks ranks the second his brother and the chefs start lying to Gordon and just keeps on going.
1187* MotivationalLie: Tells his brother that "busy idiot" is "a compliment in British" to get Moe to stop obsessing over the insult and get back to work. He admits he knows it's an insult and that it's true but that unless he lied Moe would never let it go.
1188* NiceGuy: At least what's shown of his behavior to the audience. He truly does mean well for the restaurant, he just has quite a bit to put up with regarding his brother and the staff.
1189
1190!!Damon
1191
1192Oceana's executive chef.
1193----
1194* BlatantLies: The crab cakes are not frozen (they are). He does not know when the duck was cooked (off site sometime within the last month).
1195* CharacterTics: Has a habit of blinking one eye at a time whenever Gordon confronts him for lying.
1196* FatBastard: He's overweight, and not an ounce of him is honest or competent enough to cook.
1197* LethalChef: Highly inept at his job, having wasted thousands of dollars worth of food that he cooks and then freezes before simply warming them back up for service; by the time Gordon has arrived, the majority of it is hopelessly expired. Moe let him go almost immediately after the restaurant is shut down.
1198** Made even worst when Gordon inspected the warmer, which was cold and the fridge which was warm. He cook the food then put it in the freezer quickly and put the frozen stuff in the warmer before it was thawed out, causing the temperature to rise and fall in the equipment and destroying all of the other food in the kitchen. Making sure the food you are storing away has been cooled down is Cooking 101.
1199* MedalOfDishonor: His dishonesty and cluelessness in the kitchen made him an easy target for Gordon's wrath, and both Gordon ''and'' Rami were of the opinion that he needed to be let go if the restaurant was to have any chance of survival. Luckily, that's exactly what Moe does after he sees how his executive chef was running the kitchen.
1200* NeverMyFault: A customer sends food back? Clearly they have bad taste buds because nothing is wrong with the food. As he puts it, there no bad food. Only "bad opinions." And later, after it turns out how disgusting the refrigerator is, he blames the staff. Both brothers have had enough and call him out as being the one responsible for how the food is stored.
1201[[/folder]]
1202
1203[[folder:The Old Neighborhood]]
1204!!Randy
1205[[quoteright:283:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/randy_old_neighborhood_owner_800x510.jpg]]
1206
1207The owner and manager of The Old Neighborhood, and Alexa's husband.
1208----
1209* BadassBoast: He attempts to say one to Gordon as the latter uncovers the clearly-bad food in the kitchen, claiming that they serve the stuff Gordon's raising such alarm about; this immediately backfires on him when Gordon orders the kitchen closed.
1210-->'''Gordon:''' You see that? Who is hoarding all this shit?\
1211'''Randy:''' We ''serve'' that "shit"!\
1212'''Gordon:''' You use... that shit? ''(Randy's face quickly assumes the OhCrap expression as Gordon orders to shut down the kitchen.)''
1213* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Never gives Ramsay a straight answer on the condition of the restaurant, often contradicting himself. He also had about thirty years' worth of antiques and other junk littered throughout the dining hall and in his office, which he was reluctant to part with.
1214* CoolOldGuy: For all his faults, he was a genuinely nice guy and when he finally came to terms with the severity of the situation inside his restaurant, he became a lot more cooperative with Gordon in revamping the business.
1215* EinsteinHair: Not as wild as most examples, but it definitely qualifies.
1216* IResembleThatRemark: Gordon is quick to call him out on his hoarding; Randy denies this, simply saying that it was difficult for him to throw things away.
1217* WorstWhateverEver: He was absolutely mortified that he was forced to shut down his own restaurant after witnessing the state of the food in his fridge, calling it the worst moment of his life. Luckily, it shocked him back into reality and, with some effort, he complied with Gordon's plan to rescue the business and let go of his vast collection of worthless artifacts.
1218
1219!!Alexa
1220
1221The Old Neighborhood's co-owner and executive chef, and Randy's wife.
1222----
1223* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Not as bad as Randy, but she once maintained a ''store mannequin'' named Fiona in the front entrance to greet the customers. It freaked out Gordon the second he walked in.
1224* CordonBleughChef: Was known to add ''lots'' of cream to most of her dishes. One even came with a ''barbecue cream sauce''. Understandably, Gordon is completely baffled.
1225* HeroicBSOD: She became extremely emotional when finally confronted with what their lackadaisical practices had caused inside the restaurant. Completely devastated, she promised to follow every word of Gordon's advice in order to save her business.
1226* {{Pride}}: Like many previous chefs took great pride in her food and failed to see what was wrong with it. That all changes, however, after Ramsay shows her the state of the fridge and its contents.
1227[[/folder]]
1228
1229[[folder:Park's Edge]]
1230!!Richard Wadlington
1231[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1517028886271.jpg]]
1232
1233A co-owner of Park's Edge.
1234----
1235* ConspiracyTheorist: Richard quickly makes it clear to Gordon that he does not, in fact, believe there's anything wrong with the restaurant itself, and pegs its failing business on a conspiracy among the townspeople to ruin him due to resenting him being a successful black business owner in an upper-crust, majority-white town. Richard called Gordon in simply because he felt having a celebrity endorse his business would change his potential customers' minds. Needless to say, Gordon quickly discovers this is ''not'' the only issue in the slightest.
1236* DidntThinkThisThrough: Calling the neighborhood complaining about the restaurant racist not only won't convince them to come, but also alienate those that were already coming.
1237* HeadInTheSandManagement: Doesn't really run the restaurant, never mind addressing its issues, and usually spends his days greeting the customers and drinking. He himself claims he just runs the front of the house, but the staff made their annoyance with the fact he doesn't actually contribute to helping run the chaos quite clear. He hadn't even tasted his restaurant's own cooking on a regular basis, and he was blindsided when Gordon had him taste several of the lunch dishes and realize how much of a food problem they really had.
1238* NeverMyFault: Possible reason for his Hero-breaking moment below: The complaints they were getting was because they didn't set up the restaurant by the guidelines of the neighborhood (they put up a tent in the parking lot without knowing they needed a permit, and they were pouring liquor without the proper license), which he decided to blame on racism. Slightly downplayed since, by the time of the episode, he admits he's made a terrible mistake and doesn't know how to fix it.
1239* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While being interviewed about the criticisms of Park's Edge by the neighborhood, he claims its because they don't like the idea of a minority-owned restaurant in a white neighborhood. [[SarcasmMode Surprisingly]], this alienates the neighborhood.
1240
1241!!Jorge
1242
1243A co-owner and the executive chef of Park's Edge.
1244----
1245* CantTakeCriticism: Refused to believe his cooking wasn't up to the stuff he bragged about.
1246* CordonBleughChef: Some of his choices for the menu were outright bizarre, such as "avocado eggrolls" and "crispy chevre wontons." Gordon expressed his opinion of it all being "fusion confusion", and it only worsened when he was served a ''grilled'' Caesar salad.
1247* KnowNothingKnowItAll: When Gordon sent back his complaints about the grilled Caesar salad and asked why it was spicy, Jorge disregarded the criticism by saying that Caesar salad came from Mexico, not Europe, and being a Mexican to Gordon's European means he would obviously know how a Caesar salad should be. Even ignoring the blatant disrespect, he clearly forgot or didn't realize the Caesar salad was made by Caesar Cardini, an ''Italian'' (European) immigrant in Mexico.
1248* NeverMyFault: In the beginning, he refused to believe that the food or the maintenance was the problem and that it was just their reputation with the neighborhood. The reputation was certainly an issue, but Gordon quickly found that yes, the first two were in fact issues that needed to be addressed as well.
1249* NoYou: His brilliant response to Gordon calling him a fucking joke was to angrily kick a nearby object and say Gordon's a joke too.
1250
1251!!Matt
1252
1253A line chef at Park's Edge, who actively opposes the changes done to the restaurant.
1254----
1255* TheLoad: Half-heartedly cooks during the reopening while making snarky comments. When called out on it by Jorge, he mouths off to the point where he gets fired on the spot.
1256* SingleIssueWonk: Apparently can't get over the idea of chicken wings being added to the menu, seeing it beneath him to cook.
1257* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: This was basically the entire point of his clearly fake and overdone outrage over having to prepare chicken wings. It was obvious that he had no skill as a cook and knew it, also knew that he would never be able to meet Gordon's standards, and was plainly acting like an ass and pushing to get fired in order to draw unemployment. Quitting and walking away would have been easiest, but [[DidntThinkThisThrough getting fired meant drawing unemployment]].
1258* SourSupporter: Not thrilled about cooking chicken wings at all, to the point of not even trying hard (if at all) to have a good service.
1259[[/folder]]
1260
1261[[folder:Peter's]]
1262!!Peter
1263
1264The owner of the restaurant.
1265----
1266* BerserkButton: Do not mess with his father. When one of his bill collectors makes this mistake, Peter has to be restrained by both his staff and Gordon to prevent him from beating the guy senseless in the parking lot.
1267* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: As one of the staff points out, Peter spends all his time acting like his life is a real-world version of Goodfellas. Which makes a lot of sense in hindsight, considering he revelation that Peter used to work for the Mafia.
1268* ComicallyMissingThePoint: After Gordon has pointed out how desperately the restaurant needs to invest in new equipment and upgrades, Peter mentions how much he spends on his teeth (he's clearly had his teeth capped). Gordon asks him how much he's spent on his teeth, to which Peter replies it's about $1000 ''a visit.'' Gordon replies that he merely brushes his twice a day. The clear message that Peter is spending money on the wrong things goes right over his head.
1269* HeelRealization: After Gordon has a stern talk with Peter, he realizes he's been taking the business for granted (even openly admitting in the ConfessionCam that Gordon is right about him), and begins trying to make amends, starting with scheduling some much-needed repairs for the restaurant's walk-in refrigiration unit.
1270* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At first he just comes across as a sullen jerk who butts heads with Gordon and apparently watches too much ''Series/TheSopranos'', he openly admits to taking money from the till to fund luxury items, and it later turned out he was affiliated with the Mafia. But when a rude bill collector insults Gordon, Peter has to be physically restrained to stop him beating the guy up. Afterwards he's almost in tears. "He shouldn't say that to you! Not with what you're doing for us!"
1271* StealingFromTheTill: Freely admits (and his sister confirms) that he takes money from the till to pay for his clothes, car, teeth, etc. Not only is this illegal, but it's killing the restaurant. And he's ''still'' borrowing money like crazy to keep the restaurant afloat, to the point where bill collectors showing up apparently happens regularly.
1272
1273!!Tina
1274
1275Peter's sister and the co-owner.
1276----
1277* {{Determinator}}: The fact that she stuck with the restaurant so long and worked twice as hard to make up for Peter's shortcomings shows she was this in spades.
1278[[/folder]]
1279
1280[[folder:Piccolo Teatro]]
1281!!Rachel
1282
1283The owner and manager of the restaurant.
1284----
1285* BrilliantButLazy: Had she actually had the motivation to make her restaurant successful, she ''probably would have''. In spite of how [[DidntThinkThisThrough short-sighted]] her decision to open a vegetarian restaurant in the meat-centric Paris may have been, Gordon demonstrated - through proactive marketing and a lunch service that he helmed - that her restaurant still had the potential to succeed, not only in spite of its niche but ''because'' it's one of the only vegan options available in the city... but only if she were willing to open her restaurant for lunch and have a more hands-on role in management. Had she taken Gordon's advice seriously, her restaurant likely would have lived to see Paris' fledging vegetarian scene, where her restaurant would have stood out for its tenure within the city.
1286* CantTakeCriticism: Walks out on Gordon after [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech he rightfully tears into her]] for having zero passion in the restaurant and constantly giving him excuses. (See below).
1287* CaptainOblivious: Until Gordon pointed it out to her, she didn't notice anything unusual at all about the fact that the restaurant had clearly been opened for lunch, and he was sat there with a bucket containing hundreds of euros in cash.
1288* CrazyEnoughToWork: Had Rachel stuck with it, at least. Piccolo Teatro was a vegetarian restaurant in the meat-loving Paris, but that could have worked ''in its favor'', since there were so few vegetarian options. Gordon proves that, with some good marketing and competent management, the restaurant could be quite profitable... but Rachel just isn't willing to put in the effort needed for the restaurant to shine, resulting in its closure.
1289* {{Foreshadowing}}: Unintentional, but after the relaunch, Gordon, her father and her go to a nighttime show to celebrate the relaunch and she talks about the showgirls and how great nightlife and red light district is. After the episode aired, she became a prostitute (which is legal in France).
1290* MedalOfDishonor: Ramsay has branded her the single worst owner in the UK version's run -- and, along with Joe, Sebastian, Michel, David, Keith, Lisa, Gen, Alan, and ''definitely'' Amy and Samy, in the running for worst overall in the series' history -- for not even ''trying'' make her restaurant work, despite being given every opportunity to do so.
1291* NeverMyFault: Ramsey kept trying to help her out but she always had an excuse as to why she couldn't or why she was late. Her first excuse was her cat was giving birth then later on tried to say that lunch never worked for her because it was the customers' fault. Later on, she blamed Gordon for the restaurant failing and making her become a prostitute. Never does she ever admit that her biggest problem is simply that she's too lazy to run a restaurant.
1292* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: By the time Ramsay showed up for his revisit, she had decided that running the restaurant wasn't worth the stress. She pulled this trope again when Ramsay TheReasonYouSuckSpeech called her out on her selfish attitude, and stormed out of the interview.
1293
1294!!Daniel
1295
1296The original head chef, fired during the first dinner service.
1297----
1298* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He would randomly sing and dance around the restaurant. Talking to guests while cooking, also talking with them and to himself about psychological meditation.
1299* KnifeFight: When he finally got the idea that he was going to be fired, he pulled a knife and silverware on Gordon and Rachel to keep them from firing him. Gordon had to physically pick him up and lock the door to prevent him from coming back in to cook after he was fired. Rachel was about to call the police when he finally left.
1300* LethalChef: Had so much expired items that Gordon was glad nothing was meat or the place would be piling up with body bags.
1301* MedalOfDishonor: He's one of four head chefs[[note]](the other three being Tim from Bonaparte's, Phil from Morgan's, and Toby from The Priory)[[/note]] in the UK version who had been fired by the end of the episode. However, the other three were all fired either before or during the end-of-episode revisit; Daniel was fired at the end of the ''first day'' of filming. While Ramsay never made it explicit in the way that he did Rachel's being the worst owner from the UK version, this almost certainly cements Daniel as that version's worst head chef.
1302
1303!!Fiona
1304
1305The morning service chef who can only work until 5 PM due to taking care of her child.
1306----
1307* BoringButPractical: Her dishes are a bit bland in comparison to Daniel's (she doesn't add salt), but she's still miles ahead of him in competence.
1308* OnlySaneEmployee: She's the only employee of Piccolo Teatro who's willing to listen to Ramsay (until India comes in).
1309* NiceGirl: She quickly builds rapport with Gordon and seems to care about the restaurant a lot more than Rachel or Stephanie.
1310
1311!!India
1312
1313The restaurant's second head chef, bought in by Rachel's father late in the episode.
1314----
1315* DistaffCounterpart: Gordon clearly saw her as a younger, female version of himself, and the success she's had in the industry suggests he wasn't wrong about that.
1316* EarnYourHappyEnding: After losing her job courtesy of Rachel's laziness, Ramsay sets her up an internship at one of his restaurants. She was subsequently offered a permanent position there, but decided against it in favour of returning to her native Scotland, where she's since enjoyed a highly successful career as a chef.
1317* HypercompetentSidekick: It's clear that she could have made the restaurant a success had Rachel properly backed her, as shown by her subsequent track record.
1318
1319!!Stephanie
1320
1321Rachel's best friend who works as the only waitress in the restaurant.
1322----
1323* CantTakeCriticism: She is quick to leave the restaurant after Ramsay calls her out for being late, claiming she's not taking any harassment from him.
1324
1325!!Brian
1326
1327Rachel's father, who has invested a lot of money into the restaurant.
1328----
1329* PapaWolf: Is generally trying to help Rachel with the business and even provided Rachel a new chef. However, it is [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in the end when Gordon returns a month later and finds out Rachel closed down the restaurant, he seems to be generally heartbroken over what has happened, and acts apologetic to Gordon rather than trying to justify his daughter's actions.
1330
1331[[/folder]]
1332
1333[[folder:PJ's Steakhouse]]
1334
1335!!Joe
1336
1337The restaurant's owner and primary manager.
1338----
1339* BittersweetEnding: Gordon helps him to find his way in the kitchen, but he ultimately made the difficult decision of selling his beloved brother's former eatery to return to his former occupation in construction.
1340* HeadInTheSandManagement: He was so despondent during dinner service that he would take every opportunity to retreat to the bar and drown his sorrows with a drink. When he wasn't drinking, he acted oblivious to the restaurant's ongoing problems through feigned optimism.
1341* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Was a highly successful man in construction before assuming ownership of his brother's steakhouse; his chronic depression over his brother's passing tremendously affected his ability to manage.
1342* TheLoad: His apathy to the everyday operations in the kitchen frustrated even his wife.
1343* NeverMyFault: He failed to take ownership of the rancid state of the walk-in freezer, which his wife was quick to call him out on.
1344* OhCrap: Seeing Gordon's expose on the public's opinion of his restaurant proved a major wake-up call to him.
1345* WrongLineOfWork: Admitted to his lack of kitchen experience in assuming ownership of his late brother's former business, and it showed in his management skills, or lack thereof.
1346!!Madalyn
1347
1348Joe's wife, the restaurant's co-owner and its primary "hostess".
1349----
1350* HeadInTheSandManagement: A less extreme example than so many others, but she had a bad tendency to disappear from the front counter due to feeling intimidated and out of place in her role. Even worse, ''she didn't know anything about her own restaurant's menu''.
1351* WrongLineOfWork: She fully owned up to her aforementioned inexperience in running a restaurant, a job she expected Joe to live up to when they purchased the restaurant.
1352
1353!!Eric
1354
1355The head chef of PJ's Steakhouse.
1356----
1357
1358* EpicFail: His performance in the second dinner service definitely qualifies, where nearly every single one of Gordon's Mixed Grill specials cooked by him had been sent back for being cold and undercooked. After that, Gordon and the owners had finally had enough.
1359* HeadInTheSandManagement: His kitchen staff were constantly frustrated by his inability to guide or even talk to them during service.
1360* LethalChef: Gordon had nothing nice to say of his food, and was quite critical of his use of ''canned'' coolie mango sauce on his crab cakes. [[FromBadToWorse And that wasn't the half of it...]] -- Gordon found bits of ''plastic'' in his crab cakes, the first dish served to him upon his arrival. [[BlatantLies He was quick to deny the presence of any plastic in his kitchen when this was pointed out to him]]. And this was before Gordon had even stepped foot into the walk-in freezer, where among many other things, he found ''black salad'' among its spoiled contents.
1361* TheLoad: So much so that Gordon wasted no time in singling him out and pushing the owners to cut him loose when he failed to step up his game.
1362* MyGreatestSecondChance: Was given an ultimatum by Gordon to make sure he delivered on the second dinner service he observed. [[SubvertedTrope He was quick to waste it]] and for this he was promptly shown the door.
1363* NeverMyFault: He failed to see just how poor his food actually was and constantly made excuses, never losing his overconfident outlook when confronted.
1364* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Promptly closed the kitchen when everything he cooked was sent back in the second service and then retreated entirely. He was finally let go shortly thereafter.
1365
1366!!PJ
1367
1368Joe's deceased brother and the former owner and namesake of PJ's Stakehouse.
1369----
1370* BigBrotherInstinct: Joe mentions that he very much had this, and Joe credited a lot of his success in life to the example set by his elder brother.
1371* PosthumousCharacter: He passed away some years before Gordon arrived at the restaurant. His death profoundly affected his brother, to whom he had been very close. It also affected the success of the restaurant due to Joe's struggle to effectively lead it while struggling with his own depression.
1372
1373[[/folder]]
1374
1375[[folder:The Priory]]
1376
1377!!Scott
1378
1379The restaurant's owner.
1380----
1381* SunkCostFallacy: While he keeps advocating for the carvery to stay because of the numbers that it pulls in, Gordon points out that no-one's showing up because of the quality of the food, it's because of the 50% off vouchers printed in the local press, meaning that the carvery actually operated at a loss.
1382
1383!!Matt
1384
1385The restaurant's general manager, who later takes over as head chef.
1386----
1387* YouAreInCommandNow: After Toby's repeated screw ups, Ramsay demotes him to sous chef and puts Matt in charge of the kitchen.
1388
1389!!Toby
1390
1391The initial head chef at the restaurant, later demoted to sous chef.
1392----
1393* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: While having to cook the exact same stuff every day for the restaurant's carvery certainly didn't help motivate him much, if anything he was even ''worse'' at cooking the new menu that Gordon came up with.[[invoked]]
1394* LethalChef: By the time of the revisit, he'd managed to get himself fired for trying to serve expired chicken.
1395* TheLoad: While Scott's bad decisions could be explained away as a combination of his conservative personality and unfamiliarity with the industry, Toby was simply flat-out incompetent.
1396* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Stormed out of the kitchen after losing control of the line in the middle of the relaunch night. This was the final straw for Gordon, who ordered that he be reduced to sous chef and Matt to take over the kitchen.
1397* TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket: The first person on the show to be told that they're unfit to run a bath, much less a kitchen, an insult that Gordon would use several more times (most famously with Fiesta Sunrise owner Vic) throughout the show's run.
1398
1399[[/folder]]
1400
1401[[folder:Sabatiello's]]
1402!!Sammy
1403
1404The owner of the restaurant.
1405----
1406* BadBoss: Frequently overworked his employees and badmouthed them even when they were not at fault for the failings of the restaurant. And that's to say nothing of his customer service skills...
1407* BlatantLies:
1408** Claims they only serve "fresh" food and that otherwise they would throw it out. The soup served to Gordon was 2-3 days old and one of the kitchen staff outright notes he can't throw away leftover soup per orders. The "homemade" lasagna was frozen for at least a week and reheated in the microwave. When confronted on this he then claims [[MovingTheGoalposts just because it's not fresh doesn't mean it's not bad]], thus admitting to the lie without actually saying so.
1409** He was also guilty of lying on his menu, such as using imitation crab meat in place of real crab meat or using a different type of steak than what was advertised. Again, he tries to justify himself by saying he was CuttingCorners and couldn't afford the usual ingredients due to how money was getting tight, but Gordon points out that means he needs to just change the menu to reflect this, not lie about what he's serving.
1410* CantTakeCriticism: It becomes quickly apparent Sammy can't stand the idea of anyone contradicting his worldview, whether that criticism comes from Gordon, his employees, or his own customers.
1411* ControlFreak: He has shades of this considering he interrupted his own server talking to Gordon to "make sure" he was getting the order right, and the server admits it's not uncommon for him to do this with other customers.
1412* HairTriggerTemper: Took criticism extremely poorly and would quickly become defensive if ''any'' aspect of his business or of his management style was criticized.
1413* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Once owned a successful pizzeria before his foray into fine dining.
1414* NeverMyFault: It took a considerable amount of time for him to finally start accepting the issues Gordon was pointing out to him, primarily his brash, overly aggressive manner in and out of the kitchen. He seriously had a hard time believing that his food was not up to par with what his restaurant promised.
1415* RuleOfThree: A customer is forced to send her lamb back three times when Sammy cannot make the effort to be sure it is properly cooked, and each time he became more aggressive when she explained her complaint. By the third time, she had had enough of both him and the botched meal.
1416* WhatWereYouThinking: The only reasonable thing to be said of him actually confronting a customer who complained that her lamb had been improperly cooked and then mocking her when she realized it had been microwaved the first time she sent it back; ''right in front'' of a packed dining room.
1417
1418[[/folder]]
1419
1420
1421[[folder:Seascape]]
1422!!Peter
1423
1424The owner and general manager of Seascape.
1425----
1426* TheEeyore: Rarely ever smiled or exerted the positive or confident energy needed to inject some pride back into his restaurant; the recent loss of his father probably still weighed heavily on him.
1427* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Right before Gordon sampled the restaurant's food, he joked that he was about to be insulted by one of the best chefs in the world.
1428* {{Workaholic}}: Often stepped in to do the jobs that were to be entrusted to his chefs, almost solely because he didn't have the nerve to tell them to do their jobs properly without Gordon to prod him on.
1429
1430!!Doug
1431
1432The head chef of the restaurant.
1433----
1434* BlatantLies: Claimed that he and the staff worked religiously to maintain the kitchen and its contents; instead Gordon found it to be possibly one of the filthiest kitchens he's ever come across, with even the ''walls'' caked in crud.
1435* EveryoneHasStandards: As completely unapologetic as he was over his terrible food and even worse hygiene standards, even he had to admit that serving Gordon mouldy, festering pesto was completely inexcusable.
1436* HumiliationConga: Gordon showed him no mercy after seeing firsthand the atrocious state of his kitchen, and finally got Peter to work up the nerve to fire him before the restaurant's relaunch.
1437* KnowNothingKnowItAll: His thirty-eight years in the business unfortunately do not show in just about any of his conduct in the kitchen, which he could not be bothered to maintain properly on top of his subpar food. He outright refused to taste Gordon's pan-seared bass, insisted he "knew what one tasted like"; this proved to be one insult too many for Gordon.
1438* MedalOfDishonor: Managed to somehow "win" ''two'' of these in just the few hours Gordon knew him, first by being another member of the "Gordon gives up on him completely" club, and even more shockingly, he is apparently the first person the master chef has met in his entire life to ever straight-up refuse to try his food. Gordon responded to the latter with an uncharacteristic TranquilFury [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness even more unsettling to watch than his usual profanity-laden rants]].
1439
1440!!Charles
1441
1442The sous-chef of the restaurant.
1443----
1444* EpicFail: He burns a piece of fish in a pretty low stress service. Gordon is quick to take him to task for being an experienced enough sous chef but not being able to cook a simple piece of fish.
1445* TheLoad: Was little more effective than Doug and blissfully unaware of just how bad things were in the kitchen. Gordon pushed Peter to fire him along with Doug before carrying on any further with his effort to save the restaurant.
1446* ThoseTwoGuys: Worked closely with Doug and was just as bad at running his own work station.
1447[[/folder]]
1448
1449[[folder:Sebastian's]]
1450!!Sebastian Di Modica
1451[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_9039.jpg]]
1452
1453The namesake owner and head chef of Sebastian's.
1454----
1455* AwesomeButImpractical: The most generous interpretation of Sebastian's confusing menu. [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Only Sebastian himself]] really thought it was awesome, though, and it didn't help that he was using substandard ingredients.
1456* BerserkButton: Got defensive whenever his batshit insane menu ([[SarcasmMode pardon me, the batshit insane "concept"]]) was challenged or threatened.
1457* BullyingADragon: Actually thought he could get in Gordon's face and intimidate him. Gordon, who is taller, fitter, stronger, and a trained martial artist, quickly lets Sebastian know that it was ''not'' going to go the way he was thinking. One guess as to who backed down.
1458* CantTakeCriticism: Sebastian goes from singing Gordon's praises when he first shows up (even claiming that having him come help at the restaurant to be like if Creator/RobertDeNiro offered to help his acting career), to saying Gordon doesn't know jackshit after he lays out the problems with the food, the service, and most of all Sebastian himself.
1459* CordonBleughChef: All of the entries in Sebastian's "[[InsaneTrollLogic unique]]" menu were just mixtures of ingredients that made no sense at all together, without concern for flavors or consistency, just caring about looking cool or different. After twenty minutes of trying to understand the menu through Sonja, Gordon just asked her to serve the best they had. He was not amused.
1460* ExactWords: He brings up that he's an actor as one of his many attempts to show himself as a great figure. While he indeed had an acting role once prior to founding the restaurant, it was a speechless bit part on a Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen film. This is hardly enough to say one had experience in acting.[[note]]Not to mention that Sebastian has only been in one more movie after the episode's airing, even if he got a larger role there.[[/note]]
1461* GilliganCut: When Sebastian says he's "very polite" to his staff, the episode cuts to scenes of him berating his employees... and Lou-Bertha and Q talking about his HairTriggerTemper and his "abrasive" personality, respectively.
1462* HisOwnWorstEnemy: As said by Gordon, Sebastian is the only thing that doesn't change about the restaurant, and he rightfully worries Sebastian wouldn't stick to the revamp... which he doesn't. Sebastian is far too prideful and wants to stick hard to his "concept" despite it clear nobody else likes it. Despite the new menu being the success he needed, his ego and childish pride rejects in favor of what he considered "unique", not getting that "unique" doesn't necessarily mean good or successful. It would also lead his head chef leaving after the episode aired and Sebastian just decides [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere to close the restaurant without informing his employees ahead of time]].
1463* HollywoodNewEngland: His Boston accent shows when he's angry.
1464* InsaneTrollLogic:
1465** He ''somehow'' managed to convince himself that Gordon saying his menu (a confusing, over-complicated, impossible to understand one filled with crap dishes that were made out of frozen ingredients and "prepared" in a microwave oven) was like nothing he'd ever seen before was ''a good thing.'' Having it completely dismissed by a world-renowned chef like Gordon should have been nothing other than a huge wake-up call, but Sebastian took it in a [[ItsPersonal completely different direction.]]
1466** From his statement that he prefers to serve low-quality food and make up for it by meeting the customers and ensuring that they had a good time, it's clear that Sebastian thought ''he'' was the main attraction of the restaurant, rather than the food it was serving. Leaving aside the fact that an actor with a couple of bit-part roles isn't exactly a huge draw, it's unclear how his plan to franchise the restaurant would have worked, unless part of his franchising plans involved cloning himself.
1467** And of course, he seemed to believe that he could (and would) form a successful international franchise of Sebastian's restaurants, when the one restaurant he already did have was failing miserably. Gordon calls out the insanity of this.
1468* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: Gordon angrily told him that 95% of his menu was made up of "disgusting, bought-in crap." Sebastian protested that the figure was really more like 80%.
1469* NeverMyFault:
1470** When Gordon goes through his kitchen storage and points out how everything is pre-made and frozen (therefore costing a fortune and being the complete opposite of what a fine dining experience is supposed to be), Sebastian goes back in and blames all the kitchen staff for basically doing what he told them to do.
1471** After his restaurant closed, Sebastian posted anonymously on local culinary websites to badmouth Ramsay. The other posters immediately realized it was him and called him on it. Lesson: When trashing somebody and trying to stay anonymous, don't mention bad breath.
1472* PretenderDiss: A truly special case after listening to him talk about franchising around the world: "You haven't got fucking one right so far, how can you think about two?"
1473* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gordon gave him quite a scalding one. For context, keep in mind that the "Sebastian's" episode is from the US series' first season, well before the infamous "Amy's Baking Company" from Season 6.
1474-->''"I'm forty years of age, and I've gone to a lot of restaurants, but I've never, ever, ever, '''ever''' met someone I believe in as little as you."''
1475* SkewedPriorities: He's more concerned about a menu being "unique" than if it's actually good or doable. He also flat-out admitted to Gordon that he considered promoting the restaurant's brand and making a name for himself to be more important than actually serving quality food.
1476* SpoiledBrat: When he is calling his parents, he tells them about Gordon's negative response to his "concept" and poor food. His father's response? '''''Throw Gordon out'''''. Suddenly, [[ItRunsInTheFamily everything about him makes a lot more sense]].
1477* TantrumThrowing: Takes out his frustration with Gordon by smashing a vacuum cleaner.
1478* TrueArtIsIncomprehensible: Sebastian has this opinion of his menu, which he calls a "concept" and is less a list of dishes as it is a collection of ingredients that guests can request be put together in any way. Sebastian seems to think doing it this way will result in bold creative statements by both the guests and the restaurant; both Gordon and the customers found it to be nigh-incomprehensible gibberish.
1479
1480!!Lou-Bertha
1481
1482Sebastian's sous-chef.
1483----
1484* HypercompetentSidekick: Was clearly the person who Sebastian should have delegated the actual day-to-day running of the restaurant to, as she was not only a naturally talented chef, she had a much better idea of what would go down well with the locals.
1485* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Not in the episode itself, but when fellow cook Q later reappeared on the show in the "Casa Roma Revisited" episode, he says that Lou-Bertha quit after falling out with Sebastian one time too many, and everything totally fell apart after that, leading to the restaurant closing not long after.
1486
1487!!Q
1488
1489One of the line cooks at Sebastian's.
1490----
1491* ChekhovsGunman: During this episode he doesn't get all that much screentime beyond occasionally badmouthing Sebastian and showing off his skills in the relaunch. That little bit of screentime was evidently still enough to impress Casa Roma owner Nylah, who employed him as her restaurant's head chef ahead of the revisit episode.
1492
1493!!Sonja
1494
1495One of the waitresses at Sebastian's, and the one who serves Gordon his first meal there.
1496----
1497* TheDitz: Made a big show of delivering a dish to Ramsay, while not noticing the very slight fact that she hadn't bought a knife and fork.
1498* EverybodyHasStandards: While she was easily the staff member most supportive of Sebastian, even she refused to lie to Gordon about the seafood being frozen.
1499* OnlyFriend: Whereas most of the staff clearly didn't like working with Sebastian, she actually seemed to get on reasonably well with him, to the point of supporting his decision to switch back to the original menu in the middle of the relaunch service, though it's unclear whether she genuinely thought he was doing the right thing, or was just being a ProfessionalButtKisser.
1500
1501[[/folder]]
1502
1503[[folder:Spin A Yarn]]
1504!!Jen
1505
1506Co-Owner and wife of Saki
1507----
1508* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: She seemingly tries to play this herself to get all the heat shifted to Saki, but Gordon manages to turn more responsibilities to her (she seemingly complains all episode about not being able to do anything since no one will let her but it appears to just be an excuse). Once he gets Saki and the kitchen staff to "allow" her he doesn't let her make any excuses why she can't do anything.
1509* HystericalWoman: The commotion she made after seeing the freezer's condition included, verbally accost everyone around her, cry, seemingly puke in the bathroom, and complain no one will ever come back. She also didn't even appear to help with the cleanup.
1510* TheLoad: She always complains about never being allowed to do anything, but when she actually is allowed it appears those were just excuses--she's hesitant to do her one job of cutting fatty meats and isn't doing much of a good job.
1511* NeverMyFault: Never really took responsibility for the restaurant's failings, always somehow attempted to blame Saki for them.
1512* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Got a rather light one several times from Gordon once the facade of "no one lets her do anything" faded away and she just simply wasn't willing or couldn't do her jobs.
1513
1514[[/folder]]
1515
1516[[folder:Zeke's]]
1517!!Darryl and Ellen
1518
1519The husband and wife co-owners of Zeke's.
1520----
1521* BadBoss: Darryl was known to be condescending towards his employees, with his two chefs in particular feeling like they had zero input in the kitchen they had worked in since before he had ever owned the place. Worse still, they had forced their staff to take a pay cut ''and'' increased hours, and were able to make time for multiple vacations while their staff and their restaurant struggled to make ends meet.
1522* CantTakeCriticism: Darryl was extremely defensive of the food he was putting out and of the ill-advised practices he enforced for the sake of cost effectiveness. Ellen later became no less hostile when confronted on how their management style had destroyed morale among the staff.
1523* ControlFreak: He insisted on dictating nearly every aspect of the kitchen and the food, and didn't trust his two head chefs to put out quality food that didn't follow his own design.
1524* CuttingCorners: The big reason for why the restaurant struggled under his leadership, as Darryl drastically reduced the portions of food served as well as using cheaper alternatives for ingredients (such as frozen shrimp rather than fresh shrimp while living in a region known for quality shrimp) in his efforts to drive up profit; instead it led to a severe drop in quality of the food and put off many of the restaurant's most loyal patrons.
1525* HeadInTheSandManagement: They were utterly oblivious as to how their cost-cutting practices were driving away business, and generally failed to do anything beyond insisting that the staff do things the way only they saw fit.
1526* InsistentTerminology: You can tell how much these two care about money by the fact that Darryl will always call the dishes they serve "a good product".
1527* LethalChef: Their chicken and oyster dishes that carried their namesake were considered among the restaurant's worst entrees. Special mention goes to their chicken-fried steak, where Gordon discovered a fatty slab of skin he compared to a deep-fried giraffe's tongue.
1528* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Given their fixation on money and cutting costs, it's not terribly shocking that pretty much their entire staff felt that this was their sole motivation in keeping and maintaining the restaurant. Darryl even admits he wants the financial rewards of the business, and he admits they kept the restaurant's name after buying it because it "made sense business-wise," not because it was a way to honor the original owner.
1529** It's easier to tell by their approach towards the food itself. Darryl in particular will repeat ''ad nauseum'' that the food they serve is a "good product", and separates the food to be used in a dish in transparent plastic bags, at one point revealing he actually measures how much shrimp to use for a portion. His InsistentTerminology is right, they DO see the food as a "product", and nothing BUT a product. They don't care about making it taste or look good, they care about serving it and getting it over with to get paid after service, as coldly and "efficiently" as possible.
1530* TemptingFate: Ellen challenged Gordon's concern that the kitchen was serving lasagna prepared a week ago, frozen and reheated, and actually implied the customers would be pleasantly surprised to find that their old food was as good as it was when first cooked. When Gordon told her he would inform the dining room of his discovery, ''she laughed it off''. [[HumiliationConga She finds herself in the hot seat when the customers react negatively to Gordon's announcement]].
1531* WrongLineOfWork: It was pretty clear that neither of them had any genuine interest in being true restaurateurs, seeing their business as merely a moneymaker but being clueless on how to run it properly as a result of said disinterest.
1532
1533!!Emil and Jason
1534
1535The restaurant's two head chefs.
1536----
1537* HeterosexualLifePartners: The two are best friends and worked in the restaurant together for a very long time, being virtually inseparable.
1538* HypercompetentSidekick: Gordon saw how much Darryl and Ellen's inflexible management style had impacted their work ethic, and so he gave them both the chance to prove to the owners that they could both cook some amazing dishes without their input or interference; they quickly proved themselves to be way better chefs when finally left to their own devices.
1539* SupremeChef: When not bogged down by Darryl's unreasonable demands, they are both this. Their southern-style fish dishes amazed both owners who were surprised to learn that Gordon was not the one to cook them. Additionally, their bread pudding was easily Gordon's favorite dish when first tasting the food, a dessert established as not being influenced by Darryl's intrusive measures.
1540* ThoseTwoGuys: Have been working together since first coming to work for Zeke's original owner; they even both wore caps while on the clock.
1541
1542!!Candace
1543
1544One of the servers at Zeke's.
1545----
1546* BrutalHonesty: She was very honest about how she saw the quality of most of the food under Darryl's watch as shit...er, "crap", joked about the arrogance of Darryl and Ellen naming dishes after themselves, and didn't sugarcoat to Gordon the oxymoron of "fresh-frozen" shrimp. She was also the one who recommended the bread pudding that ended up being the only thing he actually liked in the initial tasting.
1547* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: Briefly panics when she realizes she said "shit" on camera, and changes it to the more PG "crap."
1548* SoProudOfYou: Supportive of the restaurant's head chefs and smiles after Ramsay presents their dishes to their bosses.
1549
1550[[/folder]]
1551
1552[[folder:Zocalo]]
1553!!Greg
1554
1555The owner of Zocalo.
1556----
1557* EarnYourHappyEnding: In spite of Zocalo ultimately shutting down despite Gordon's efforts and divorcing Mary, Greg managed to not only find a SecondLove with his server Maria, but also open another business that's doing quite well.
1558* HenpeckedHusband: Has to constantly deal with his wife nagging him on the best of days.
1559* NiceGuy: Whatever his faults at managing the restaurant, it's very apparent Greg is a good man who puts up with the stress because it's not only his own livelihood but that of his family's on the line. The majority of the staff, while somewhat annoyed by how he insists on doing things himself, do like him and worry that he's pushing himself too far. Lampshaded by Gordon himself, who says that Greg "has to be one of the nicest owners (he's) ever met".
1560* {{Workaholic}}: Greg admits he puts in 18-hour workdays seven days a week and hadn't had a day off in over a year by the time Gordon showed up. It's also a big part of his issues, as not only is he constantly stressed, but he also insists on doing many things himself which causes orders to get backed up.
1561
1562!!Mary
1563
1564Greg's wife and (on-paper) co-owner of Zocalo.
1565----
1566* JerkAss: Yep. She belittles her husband for everything, tries to [[ControlFreak boss everyone around]] in spite of not doing any work herself and [[NeverMyFault blames her husband and anyone else around her for her own issues.]] It even extends to the opening night as she still talks down to him.
1567* NeverMyFault: Refuses to accept blame for her own failings, whether that be setting the high prices of the dishes without Greg's consent (and then claiming Greg sets the prices when Gordon asks her) or complaining about how Greg prepares dishes or runs the kitchen despite refusing to do work there herself.
1568* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After she was caught for all her lying and was confronted (after her saying "let me finish" repeatedly), instead of answering for her crimes or even taking any responsibility she just leaves.
1569* VerbalTic: Not to the extent of Dr. Una Morris but when confronted and question Mary herself had her own healthy helping of "let me finish".
1570
1571[[/folder]]

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