
Restaurant: Impossible
Reality • TV-G • 2011–23 • 22 Seasons
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Chef Robert Irvine tries to turn around restaurants across America that are facing an impending demise if things don't improve. With a $10,000 budget and two days to work, Irvine uses his creativity and resourcefulness to turn the eatery's fortunes around.
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It’s a lot of drama. A little too much that it makes it all seemed planned and that this show isn’t even about cooking at all.
A good show to put on when you just want some simple entertainment.
Great show if you like to watch a show about failing restaurants who get some help and Chang their ways!
Good restaurant show and one of the original restaurant transformations
I still prefer him to Ramsey(it's a low bar) & some of the locations were very striking. (The credentials scandal was so unserious.)
Entertaining though overused concept. Yell at owners, then spend 10K to fix the place up and keep them in business. Robert Irvine got guns.
Robert Irvine is like a more polite version of Gordon Ramsay.
Just like kitchen nightmares except he will demolish your restaurant wall with a hammer.
Not as good as kitchen nightmares, but itches that scratch
Enjoyable with the revamps of these mom and pop restaurants.
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4.9 – Based on 1.1k ratings
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