The Las Vegas Steakhouse And Hell

By Eric Thomas


Hell's Kitchen is one of the most popular cooking shows on network television. In fact, now in the 18th season, the show is popular all over the world. The current season appears to be one of the most challenging as the contestants have yet to prove anyone competent enough to become an Executive 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.

Whereas, shows such as Master Chef, Kitchen Nightmares and 24 Hours To Hell And Back, the latest of the shows to air on American television also share in such popularity. While this is the case, each show has a very distinct and rare personality. On shows with contestants, such as Master Chef and Hell's Kitchen, Ramsey often presents a ruthless side.

While the chef shows a much softer side on shows featuring children as contestants, there is still a great deal of constructive criticism provided to competitors. While this is the case, the criticism is provided without the usual cussing and swearing often seen on the more adult oriented cooking shows. In addition, there are often three or more judges which provide differing opinions on food prepared by the young contestants.

While there are other competitive cooking shows such as Iron Chef, Guy's Grocery Games and Beat Bobby Flay just to name a few, Hell's Kitchen and Master Chef currently remain the most popular. Whether due to the latter airing on network television, or the competitive nature of the shows, viewers love watching Chef Ramsey and contestants on 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.

For individuals planning on opening a restaurant, operating a food truck or becoming involved in promoting shows on food oriented television, there are contests in these and other categories. As a result, individuals can often obtain financial assistance in the way of a monetary prize when one has the capability and talent to win a cooking competition. For, the prize money or title can often help individuals get started in a number of different areas of the food service industry.

While most contests on cable, satellite or network television travel the country with audition stops, there are others such as those on PBS in which individuals must travel to an audition site. In some cases, food can be prepared during the audition while others require individuals to bring food which has already been prepared. In either case, if the individual feels talented enough to win the contest, providing a great audition is the first step in the process.




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