Gordon Ramsay's new show, Secret Service, highlights serious sanitation issues in struggling restaurants, such as rats and filthy equipment. His first episode focuses on Parthenon, a Greek restaurant in DC. In contrast, Ramsay's own establishments, including Hell's Kitchen, Street Pizza, and Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, were inspected recently, revealing a mix of violations—from serious to minor—though they were addressed timely. This comparison illustrates that while Ramsay exposes bad practices in others, he also faces scrutiny about his own restaurants’ cleanliness standards.
In his new show Secret Service, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay spies on struggling restaurants, revealing poor cleanliness and sanitation standards, like rats and filthy equipment.
When inspecting his own DC restaurants, Ramsay’s Hell's Kitchen had 11 violations, including no hot water for hand-washing sinks, while others had even minor issues.
In contrast, Street Pizza had only two violations documented during its health inspection, showcasing a better state than many establishments Ramsay critiques on his show.
Overall, Ramsay’s own establishments fared better than those portrayed in Secret Service, but they still revealed troubling issues worth noting for diners.
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