Gordon Ramsay Slams Restaurant Serving Undercooked Shrimp on Kitchen Nightmares: ‘It’s All Dysfunctional’ (Exclusive)

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Gordon Ramsay gets another not-so-great surprise while attempting to save a restaurant from closure on Kitchen Nightmares.

In PEOPLE’s exclusive preview of the upcoming episode of the Fox show airing on Tuesday, March 4, the celebrity chef heads to Leo’s Italian Grill in Cedar Creek, Texas, where he’s not impressed with the seafood being served.

In the clip, a server takes a plate of pasta back to the kitchen following a complaint from a customer, who had mentioned the shrimp hadn’t been deveined.

Ramsay points out, “I think more to the point though, they’re not actually cooked properly.”

“Why would you cook in a dirty pan?” he then asks the chef after noticing multiple filthy dishes. 

When the chef says he uses the same pans for the same dishes and sauces, the famous chef walks away shaking his head, saying, “It’s all dysfunctional.”

“The chef cooks dishes time and time again in the same pan… I don’t know where to start,” he adds to the camera. 

“Fresh, vibrant, passionate, Italian grill? My a—,” the famed chef insists, as the camera cuts to a bin loaded with garbage.

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The latest clip comes after Ramsay headed to another Texas eatery in last week’s episode, the Grumpy George Pub & Grub in Georgetown.

A preview clip exclusively shared by PEOPLE ahead of the episode airing showed the British television personality chowing down on a vegetarian dish that he said was “terrible.”

He then realized there was bacon in the brussels sprouts, with the video ending with Ramsay cursing before texting someone that in “moments like this” he really missed their cooking.

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Kitchen Nightmares originally ran from 2007 to 2014 and then returned after nearly a decade in 2023.

While discussing what made him cancel the show, Ramsay told Entertainment Weekly in a 2018 interview, “I canceled my own show on Fox, Kitchen Nightmares. I woke up in the middle of the south of France after filming a week with a British guy I wouldn’t trust to run my bath, let alone my restaurant.”

“Because he was running a ski resort, he felt like he could take advantage of all those customers because there was nowhere else to eat,” he continued. “He was giving me s— for telling him the truth and I thought, ‘I’m done.’ ”

Kitchen Nightmares airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on Fox and the next day on Hulu.

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