The final two chefs compete in the final episode of the eighth season of Hell's Kitchen. The chefs prepare their menus and then complete the final dinner service, aided by previously eliminated chefs. The winner is determined and rewarded with a head chef position at LA LIVE restaurant, carrying a quarter of a million dollar salary, as well as becoming the spokesperson for Rosemount Estate Wines.
Airs: 12/15/10
Wednesday 9:00 PM on FOX
At the end of each episode, the chef who provided the best performance in Ramsay's opinion on the losing team is chosen to select two chefs from their own team for elimination. They must then give their reasons for their selection. Though one of these two chefs may be eliminated, Ramsay is under no obligation to choose either, and the final decision as to who is sent home is made solely by him.
From Waffle House chefs to executive chefs, the competitors are tested in every way possible, from leadership skills to culinary skills. Traditional challenges include a taste-test of everyone's palette and special events such as birthdays and weddings. The chefs, however, must always be on their toes, as they never know when surprises may be coming.
Watch now for the sixth season of the program, now airing every Tuesday night at 8 P.M. on FOX!
Previous season - Hell's Kitchen aired the fifth season at 9 P.M. on Thursdays In this, the fifth season, contestants competed for the position of head chef at a restaurant in the Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa-- one being built specifically for the winner. This season's crop featured what executive producer Kent Weed promised to be "the best chefs we've ever assembled," with everything from a cooking-school instructor to a food-court chicken fryer. There were many contenders, but many dramatic twists as well.
You can catch repeats of various seasons of the program on FOX Reality, which has the rights to repeats of the show.
Theme Tune - "Fire" by the Ohio Players
The first season of Hell's Kitchen is now available in stores across the United States on DVD. The DVD is billed as "raw and uncensored" and also features bonuses such as cast and crew interviews & a tour of the Hell's Kitchen set. And if you enjoy Hell's Kitchen, you might also enjoy Kitchen Nightmares, as well as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, available in the United States on BBC America.
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