in this guy's defense. he was doing more for restaurants around America with his TV-show than all of the other made-for-tv chefs did combined. When analysts crunched the numbers he was essentially a restaurant Jesus.
Literally every restaurant he visited and did a tv episode on went from making normal money to a massive success over night just because of his visit. They have photos on the walls of these places.
Here in Atlanta he visited the Marietta Diner. In all sincerity their food is mediocre and the business was mildly successful until he visited and signed a photo and put it on the wall. "yuge" success over night because of him. There are thousands of these kinds of stories.
This guy was the #1 influence on restaurants here in the states. He makes the made-for-tv chefs like Gordon Ramsay and so forth completely insignificant.
There an awesome hole in the wall Ramen shop near the braves stadium Fieri visited as well that got hugely successful because of him. Been there a few times last year -- no idea if its boarded up or not now.
in this guy's defense. he was doing more for restaurants around America with his TV-show than all of the other made-for-tv chefs did combined. When analysts crunched the numbers he was essentially a restaurant Jesus.
Literally every restaurant he visited and did a tv episode on went from making normal money to a massive success over night just because of his visit. They have photos on the walls of these places.
Here in Atlanta he visited the Marietta Diner. In all sincerity their food is mediocre and the business was mildly successful until he visited and signed a photo and put it on the wall. "yuge" success over night because of him. There are thousands of these kinds of stories.
This guy was the #1 influence on restaurants here in the states. He makes the made-for-tv chefs like Gordon Ramsay and so forth completely insignificant.
There an awesome hole in the wall Ramen shop near the braves stadium Fieri visited as well that got hugely successful because of him. Been there a few times last year -- no idea if its boarded up or not now.