Yazan Armoush Someone in the victims family gave them permission to go in there’s another video like this from the same channel and they show more from before the prank
Uncle Justin the issue is, Gordon has all these TV shows to find the top chefs who pour all their hearts out, and when they rightfully won they take great pride in becoming head chefs at Gordon’s restaurant. The spotlight is on them for a year or maybe even less so until another one of his restaurants open up, then they just don’t have the same passion and care because they know they’re pretty much safe in that job.
@@LastbutNotFirst It may be his restaurant, but I doubt it was by his command. I'm sure whoever was in charge of that particular restaurant was dealt with accordingly.
pelicat She knew what was going on alrdy that she been film or something because those paid actor and actress hadn’t been serve any foods on their table except them ... plus the one who had the birthday... did not even have a slice of cake ...
That was awesome. I loved her responses to unknowingly seeing and tasting her own items. It would have been hilariously horrible if she'd insulted her own food. She seems like a lovely person - who made that prank possible and enjoyable.
I understood this as a sick burn of the chef at first. Like: "this food was so ordinary to me, i could make it myself and i can't believe something so standard could come out of your kitchen. đid you actually even participate in preparing it, or was is made by some lowl-ey lackey of yours with your name on the menu?"
The best part was she said to the chef “did you help out in the kitchen?” 😂😂 “that’s like saying to the capitan, did you help steer the ship?” I CAN’T 😂😂😂😂
TV - with cheap run down "comedians": Get a "celebrity", ask them to cook some specific dishes beforehand to freeze for later use. Get the frozen dishes, ruin them and serve up again to "unsuspecting" celebrity who orders exactly what she was asked to cook ...... Film it all. Can it and make money selling back to the TV. Me McIntyre will never cease to impress me with his shallowness.
@@jasper24601 Nobody ever said it was fake - just full of BS - What cook cooks for a comedian to take away only to re heat and serve back at a later date ?
What you call "french bread", in France we call it "pain perdu" (lost bread) because it was a dish that the poor people used to eat the dry old bread, at first.
@@geepadoodle No, what i say is that is the same thing as what anglo-saxons call "french bread". At first (and still sometimes, and it still really good) it was made with old dry bread (to no't waste it), but now you can do it with a fresh good bread, and even with brioche it's delicious! And most of the best dishes in France, Italy (and no doubt with a lot i dont know well about) were created by the genious of poor people who had to do great with the few ingredients they had.
No, What English call Bread and Butter Pudding, and what Americans call Bread Pudding is called Pain Perdu in France. Similar to French Toast (one is baked and one is made in a skillet). Its a way to save leftover bread or pastry.
Who else thought she owned a restaurant and he order her food then served it to her at his restaurant and she thought it was disgusting... nope just me
@@sov4956 is fine as long as you cook for yourself And yes cooking for other people isn't a matter of food is good or not. Mainly a matter of catering to everyone's tastes
@@skylovermc2146 Geez some people on the internet... Not everyone on the internet is toxic and you don't need to be in defence mode all the time. Chill out little bit.
Loved Marco in this, he’s reached a point where he’s like “sure, why the hell not.” 🤣 I must admit as pranks go this is next level, Hell its almost like a study in human perception or something 😂
Agreed. My family likes to do harmless little pranks and one of the best ones just happened to involve my grandfather. Basically we took his chair that he always watched TV in and swapped it with another chair nearby while he wasn't home. One month later we get a call from him explaining the situation. He was watching TV with his girlfriend and at point just looks at her sitting in "his chair" and just shouts "YOU'RE SITTING IN MY CHAIR!". It took him one month to figure out that he had been sitting in a different chair and I can't think of a better prank.
She handled it well and actually enjoyed her own food. Another episode a lady acted entitled and dissed the food the entire time which was prob so embarrassing
@@samanthaj4800 oh thanks. But she did say the food was similar to hers. I think most people expect restaurant food to be better than their own homecooked one. These ladies are very pleasant imo.
If I went to a restaurant and the food tasted like food I'd made at home, I'd be disappointed too, even though I do enjoy my own food. But I pay for food at a restaurant because I want better food that I can't have at home
Hi Ray- I just wanted to say kudos to you, for ignoring that racist comment, that anonymous coward left on your original comment. Good job not giving that hate filled dipwad the reaction it was looking for, or giving it the satisfaction of reacting 😉
We got to see her "before" and in a small screen, her "after", but we never got to see her reaction to the reveal, so it was missing the most important part of the prank. It's like the Christmas present in Polar Express in that huge box that we never get to see.
Rach, that must be why there are so many dislikes. This was so wholesome and enjoyable, but you’re right. We missed the actual acknowledgement of the prank.
Well we do kinda get a live reaction without any words, just facial expressions, which was enough for me tbh. Also, I’ve seen the polar express, but I can’t quite remember what box you’re referring. Would you mind elaborate on that maybe?
@@riverwalkhomebuyers Such a pleb, I just robbed the injured people and trampled someone's grandma on my way out. You have a lot to learn young apprentice.
@@quizzlybear I know so many people whose dogs are named Milo so it wouldn't have been too weird. I feel like it would've been just weird enough to confuse her further lol
Hahaha 😂 I just couldn't stop laughing 😂! Marco Pierre White is one of my favorite top chefs who have taught me from the simplest to the hardest menus.
@@_itzriazpvp9869 everyone have their own style and taste. What he did might still be considered good but to the lady it's definitely ruined from perfection. It reminds me of the time Gordon cooked Pad Thai with a Thai chef and he said Gordon's dish is nothing like a real pad thai. Sure it could still be good but the original flavour is lost when incorporating your own technique.