The Las Vegas Steakhouse And Hell

By Eric Thomas


One of the most popular shows on network television is that of Hell's Kitchen. The fact that the show is in the middle of the 18th season provides proof that this is the case. Whereas, naming a winner this season could prove quite challenging as none of the contestants have proven worthy of becoming the lead chef at a las vegas steakhouse.

The show, now in it's 18th season, has been popular since the first season. While this is the case, some winners have gone on to be extremely successful, while others have fallen short. In either case, the title and money awarded during the season finale are nothing to sneeze at.

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

When working with children on shows such as Master Chef Junior, viewers see a much softer side of the chef. Whereas, when it comes to providing constructive criticism, the chef tends to do so in a more caring and loving manner than on the more adult oriented shows. In addition, as there are multiple judges on Master Chef Junior, the contestants often hear a variety of opinions rather than just that of Chef Ramsey.

There are a number of other shows which feature cooking competitions. These include Iron Chef and shows produced by Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay, Rachel Ray and others. While this is the case, Master Chef and Hell's Kitchen still remain two of the most popular of all the top rated cooking shows. Whether this is due to airing on network television or the edgy and often irate Chef Ramsey, viewers appear to love these shows.

Out of the cable and satellite shows, Iron Chef and Iron Chef Junior tend to be the most popular. Whereas, shows produced and ran by Guy Fieri and Bobby Flay are most likely the next most watched shows on food oriented television. For, the contests and shows by these two amazing chefs are often more laid back than that of Hell's Kitchen or Iron Chef.

Individuals planning on operating a food truck, opening a restaurant or promoting a food television program may want to consider entering one of these contests. For, those interested in becoming involved in the food service industry can often get a jump on the competition by doing so. In addition, attending an audition can often be an interesting and rewarding experience whether or not the individual is selected to compete on television.

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




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