What is the best Gordon Ramsay TV show?

By YPB Team

Fiery kitchen showdowns, failing-restaurant rescues, and globe-trotting food adventures all carry his unmistakable bite. Which show is the real winner?

Kitchen Nightmares — ranked #11
Kitchen Nightmares
Ramsay visits failing restaurants and overhauls their food, management, and morale in a week.
1000pts
MasterChef — ranked #22
MasterChef
Amateur home cooks compete across high-pressure challenges judged by Ramsay and his peers.
874pts
24 Hours to Hell and Back — ranked #33
24 Hours to Hell and Back
Ramsay revamps a failing restaurant in just 24 hours from a mobile command kitchen.
856pts
Hell's Kitchen — ranked #44
Hell's Kitchen
Ramsay's flagship competition where aspiring chefs battle through brutal service for a head-chef prize.
818pts
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted — ranked #55
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
A National Geographic series in which Ramsay explores global cuisines and cooks with locals.
749pts
The F Word — ranked #66
The F Word
Ramsay's lively food magazine show mixing cooking, celebrity guests, and a working restaurant.
749pts
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (UK) — ranked #77
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (UK)
The original British series where Ramsay turns around ailing UK restaurants.
749pts
Hotel Hell — ranked #88
Hotel Hell
Ramsay rescues struggling hotels and inns, fixing food, service, and shabby rooms.
681pts
Boiling Point — ranked #99
Boiling Point
The 1999 documentary that first captured Ramsay's fiery kitchen persona.
681pts
MasterChef Junior — ranked #1010
MasterChef Junior
Young home cooks aged eight to thirteen compete in a kid-friendly version of MasterChef.
599pts
Next Level Chef — ranked #1111
Next Level Chef
Cooks compete across a three-story kitchen of varying quality, mentored by Ramsay and other chefs.
499pts
Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip — ranked #1212
Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip
Ramsay road-trips across Europe with Gino D'Acampo and Fred Sirieix, eating and bickering.
499pts

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