Season 6, Episode 12: In the remarkable conclusion to the Mill Street Bistro legend, Gordon's dispute with owner Joe Nagy appears into among his most intense conflicts yet.
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Joe Nagy, the biggest bullshitter I ever did see.
Sammy and Amy would like to comment in that
In Dutch they call him Joe Nakker. That means: He bullshit you in your face.
@@vitomcsween974 My money is still on Joe, that dude is so thickheaded he could’ve knocked down the gates of Minas Tirith with it
Yup
@@CiroDiMarzio909haha😂
Eating + Kitchen Nightmare, who else?
Yessir
I did for 2 minutes but it cuts my appetite. So much stupidity is incredible.
Lunch break rn hell yeah
fr
or hells kitchen as always
hahaha those heads to eachother NO YOU! … NO YOU! And they are 50 some? NO YOU! NO YOU! @NoYouYou 😂😂
You need to help Freddy steak house in Hammond, Indiana. It’s like people just come for a check instead of caring for the customers.
Majority of restaurants in the 🇺🇸 are like this no love is put into making the food ,
I really love you Chef Ramsey ❤❤❤
He was such a bonehead. I’m surprised Gordon didn’t walk out on him
Gordon says. “you want a bandaid but you need surgery!” LOL
Literally saving this in my notes to use later 💀
Awesome Video Gordon 😄😄
The least French person Gordon ever got really heated with.
Gordon Ramsay getting stubborn owners to confess about their food being bad he does not take BS too lightly
“It needed more ongions.” Gordon had him shook.
What sort of chef puts raw onions in an onion soup, then responding like a little child by saying ‘you said earlier it needed more onions’, he should not be in a kitchen.
yea that guy was very arrogant haha
@@melvinfeenstra7037I agree with you 😅😅😅
If you are needing help and don’t want to take the information that Gordon Ramsey has to give you, then why call him? These family businesses get so stuck in their ways that they don’t believe anything is wrong. Staff don’t want to say anything due to retaliation. It’s sad that staff are not able to say anything. I find it quite funny that Gordon doesn’t take anyone’s crap and tells them how the cow ate the cabbage. If owners were just more open to hear criticism, and take correct action and change things, it could be fixed way before any help is needed.
JOE!!!! What are you doing? You are the worst manager I have ever seen. You don’t EVER go out and start complaining to your guest. No wonder you don’t have any business.
Yeah Joe is a bad guy🤬😡🤬🤬🤬
I was straight up cracking up on how dumb this dude is 😀
Joe may be a boss, but Gordon is a leader.
Well said
This owner did a great job of acting like he was apologizing, but he did not. When he added it on the one phrase we all have to change.
I’m never this early I’m always like 5 years later
Gordon’s face rub gets me every time 😂
“You wanted a band aid..but you needed surgery” GOD DAMN 😮
Now don’t get me wrong. Kitchen nightmares was phenomenally entertaining TV and generally beneficial for all the restaurants featured in the show, like Panteleone’s for example. However growing up and rewatching these episodes makes me feel like Gordon loved being a savior for these people