Hot Potato Cafe: Hot Potato Cafe Philadelphia: Hot Potato Cafe Gordon Ramsay – Philadelphia is known as “The City of Brotherly Love,” but one restaurant, the Hot Potato Cafe, is tearing a family apart. Passion, motivation and spirit fueled the restaurant when it was founded two years ago, but all of these mandatory ingredients are now in short supply.
Chef Ramsay is in disbelief at what he witnesses at the cafe, and once the poor attitudes of the owners are mixed in, Ramsay does something he has never done before. Can Chef Ramsay find a way to help the Hot Potato Cafe survive? Find out on the season premiere.
Hot Potato Café barely had potatoes on its menu. Empty jars lined the windowsill from the inside. Paintings of flowering potato roots ran up opposite walls of the waiting area. Hot Potato Café is a small, comfortable restaurant and BYOB situated on Girard Avenue between Palmer Street and Montgomery Avenue. And it woke up from one big nightmare.
Ramsay started with his shows on BBC, The F Word and Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. He is known for his temper on the U.S. show, FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen. In this series, he screams and curses at aspiring chefs in an attempt to help them develop the skills required to run a busy restaurant kitchen. The American version of the BBC’s Kitchen Nightmares portrays this same temper and Ramsay’s business sense.
In each episode, Ramsay takes a restaurant and improves all he can with the staff to help ensure the restaurant’s success. Most restaurants update their décor and revamp their menus in the process. Hot Potato Café was no exception to this regular routine, and deep changes were made throughout the filming of the show’s third season.
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