The Restaurant - NBC
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The Restaurant - NBC
It premiered tonight - didn't find a thread on it. I thought it was quite good... for a reality show. I'm gonna have to tune in again next week.
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Oh, damn, I missed it. The preview I saw on Thursday looked very good - filled with drama and tension. How exciting. The reviews seemed pretty good, too.
I have to remember to watch next week.
I have to remember to watch next week.
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really enjoyed the premier, guess we'll see Rocco get ultra mean and nasty in the second episode, here he was just all stressed out, still can't believe he and his team managed to open in that short amount of time. Some of the editing made the show even more frenetic than it probably was.
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I don't know - I think it probably reflected the tension accurately. They did in 5 weeks what it normally would take 5 months. At crunch time - they cleaned the whole place up in 3 hours - unbelieveable.
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Excellent show - great tension, fun.
Those who would like to read about running a restaurant in NYC should read Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential". Highly, highly entertaining book - at one point, it was going to be made into a movie and it still may.
Those who would like to read about running a restaurant in NYC should read Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential". Highly, highly entertaining book - at one point, it was going to be made into a movie and it still may.
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OK, I'll say it too: tension.
Really enjoyed what I did see of it. NYC setting means anything can happen and you can then always, shall we say, find a way out of problems.
LOL when the VC dude got served.
One question tho: wouldn't they need some sort of final inspection or sign-off from somebody (anybody)? I may have missed that part, but was there even ONE inspector in the final 20 minutes...?
OK, another question: did we see them negotiate for either trash removal or linens/uniforms cleaning? Or did Rudy so clean up the city that you no longer have to deal with 'the boys' if you want trash hauled....?
Really enjoyed what I did see of it. NYC setting means anything can happen and you can then always, shall we say, find a way out of problems.
LOL when the VC dude got served.
One question tho: wouldn't they need some sort of final inspection or sign-off from somebody (anybody)? I may have missed that part, but was there even ONE inspector in the final 20 minutes...?
OK, another question: did we see them negotiate for either trash removal or linens/uniforms cleaning? Or did Rudy so clean up the city that you no longer have to deal with 'the boys' if you want trash hauled....?
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While you wonder how much if this is played up due to the cameras, the high pressure of providing timely service in a restaurant is fertile ground for anxiety and manic actions and reactions in the kitchen, away from the tables. I think it's compelling enough to watch the grand opening in next week's episode.
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Darn It! I missed it, too. I am glad to hear that you guys enjoyed it - I'll be sure to tune in next week.
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Loved the Pink Panther Theme when the building manager would come by and inspect.
Great show, although the product placements were almost as bad as Wayne's World.
- Coors (in the opening credits, when he asks the waiters if they want beeryou could tell Coors was dubbed over when he said "Don't come back until you have enough Coors for everyone", also the beer truck.
- American Express stuff; not only was it in the creidts, there were three ads featuring him during the show,
- lastly Mitsubishi. This one took a little close watching, but we see Rocco driving around in one and then the ad comes up for his make, model, and color.
Didn't bother me, but it made me wonder how much those companies are paying. Mark Burnett did the same thing with Survivor though (Mt. Dew, Pontiac, etc.)
Can't wait til next week!
Great show, although the product placements were almost as bad as Wayne's World.
- Coors (in the opening credits, when he asks the waiters if they want beeryou could tell Coors was dubbed over when he said "Don't come back until you have enough Coors for everyone", also the beer truck.
- American Express stuff; not only was it in the creidts, there were three ads featuring him during the show,
- lastly Mitsubishi. This one took a little close watching, but we see Rocco driving around in one and then the ad comes up for his make, model, and color.
Didn't bother me, but it made me wonder how much those companies are paying. Mark Burnett did the same thing with Survivor though (Mt. Dew, Pontiac, etc.)
Can't wait til next week!
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Yeah - I meant to mention the product placement. It was blatant in the opening credits and end credits. They even try to make it look subtle, but fail at that. That's the only sucky part about this show so far.
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Some of this show comes off as being scripted, case in point when Rocco is on the street with his investor and a guy walks up and hands the investor a lawsuit. Something about that seemed completely staged.
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So the restaurant has officially opened now. Any reactions?
It seemed to me that they were only really showing all of the bad/weird comments (of course, because it's TV and all) but does anyone know how his restaurant was actually reviewed and if it's still going?
@ the "Sopranos" guy who's mom makes the best meatballs especially when he's kissing up to Rocco's mom after just saying that her meatballs were uncooked.
It seemed to me that they were only really showing all of the bad/weird comments (of course, because it's TV and all) but does anyone know how his restaurant was actually reviewed and if it's still going?
@ the "Sopranos" guy who's mom makes the best meatballs especially when he's kissing up to Rocco's mom after just saying that her meatballs were uncooked.
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I caught bits and pieces of it last night. Rocco seems quite clueless, and from what I saw, the employees look like they might lynch the Frenchmen and kill him on their next shift.
I loved the comment from next week;s preview, "I could get better pasta at the Olive Garden."
I will try to catch a whole ep next weekend.
I loved the comment from next week;s preview, "I could get better pasta at the Olive Garden."

I will try to catch a whole ep next weekend.
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Originally posted by bahist17
I caught bits and pieces of it last night.
I loved the comment from next week;s preview, "I could get better pasta at the Olive Garden."
I caught bits and pieces of it last night.
I loved the comment from next week;s preview, "I could get better pasta at the Olive Garden."
I had a hard time sympathizing with the wait staff. "I've worked a 12 hour day, and I only made $60 in tips, this sucks".
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - did they really expect to work an 8-hour shift?
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - complaining about low turnover is kind of stupid. Did they think people would get a table and be in a big hurry to leave?
- Did they not realize that being a waiter sucks? Duh
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Originally posted by Meatpants
Same here, I actually said the same thing to my gf, I know it's supposed to be "authentic" Italian cuisine, but it looked like lots of pasta and red sauce to me.
I had a hard time sympathizing with the wait staff. "I've worked a 12 hour day, and I only made $60 in tips, this sucks".
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - did they really expect to work an 8-hour shift?
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - complaining about low turnover is kind of stupid. Did they think people would get a table and be in a big hurry to leave?
- Did they not realize that being a waiter sucks? Duh
Same here, I actually said the same thing to my gf, I know it's supposed to be "authentic" Italian cuisine, but it looked like lots of pasta and red sauce to me.
I had a hard time sympathizing with the wait staff. "I've worked a 12 hour day, and I only made $60 in tips, this sucks".
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - did they really expect to work an 8-hour shift?
- It's opening night of a hyped restaurant - complaining about low turnover is kind of stupid. Did they think people would get a table and be in a big hurry to leave?
- Did they not realize that being a waiter sucks? Duh
Firing that one chick and not giving her the reasons was really priggish on his part.
Watching the show, just added to the mystic that American diners are all ultra-demanding and 'me'-sentric pricks. Go to anywhere outside the US, and see how the tables are reversed and no one gives a crap about customer happiness.
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Originally posted by Giles
added to the fact that Rocco's ego is as large as an elephant doesnt help either.
Firing that one chick and not giving her the reasons was really priggish on his part.
added to the fact that Rocco's ego is as large as an elephant doesnt help either.
Firing that one chick and not giving her the reasons was really priggish on his part.
I think the reason why he didn't go in to it anymore was that Rocco is actually an ok guy and didn't want to embarass her anymore on national TV by saying "hey, you were screwing around way too much, and should be working at McDonalds!", even though these service jobs are without a doubt crappy jobs, they pay really well for being unskilled labor. A lot of people would happily replace that chick.
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I watched the reply of the premier sat. nite and the 2nd episode yesterday. this is a great show.
I loved how the waiters and waitresses would swear underneath their breath when leaving tables of demanding (and sometimes rude) customers.
The Italian guy who bitched about the meatballs then started kissing Rocco's moms ass was funny, but I wonder if he knew he was going to be on TV when he was saying all this?
did anyone else think the ******* who complained about the service and the food (the clams and the giant shrimps) looked like he was dating a transvestite.
anyone know how many episodes long this show is going to be?
I loved how the waiters and waitresses would swear underneath their breath when leaving tables of demanding (and sometimes rude) customers.
The Italian guy who bitched about the meatballs then started kissing Rocco's moms ass was funny, but I wonder if he knew he was going to be on TV when he was saying all this?
did anyone else think the ******* who complained about the service and the food (the clams and the giant shrimps) looked like he was dating a transvestite.
anyone know how many episodes long this show is going to be?
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I just found this Link courtesy of gawker
Looks like Gideon (the injured waiter/runner) has his own blog , just starting to read it now, but it looks like he dishes some of the truth behind the show.
Looks like Gideon (the injured waiter/runner) has his own blog , just starting to read it now, but it looks like he dishes some of the truth behind the show.
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I think that while there is definitely a lot of tension, an awful lot of it is manufactured for good TV. I will continue to watch, but I much prefer Crime & Punishment.



