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Sixteen chefs compete in rigorous culinary challenges under the exacting eye of chef Gordon Ramsay, hoping to win a position at a restaurant in Atlantic City, N.J.
Sixteen chefs compete in rigorous culinary challenges under the exacting eye of chef Gordon Ramsay, hoping to win a position at a restaurant in Atlantic City, N.J.
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S17, EP14 "Families Come to Hell"Families of the four remaining chefs visit; chefs must base a dish on a secret ingredient hidden in a gift chosen by them; the family members anonymously vote on the dishes; a dinner service and an elimination.
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S17, EP15 "Final Three"Three finalists must cook and perfect their menus; two advance to the finale.
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S17, EP16 "All-Star Finale"The two remaining chefs pick from the season's past contestants to help in the final dinner service; the winner is announced.
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S18, EP1 "Rookies vs. Veterans"Eight previous contestants return to battle against eight ambitious rookies for a chance at the grand prize; the rookie chefs prepare the best versions of their signature dishes within 45 minutes; the veterans must attempt to create the same dishes.
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S24, EP16 "The Last State Standing Is..."The final two must overcome shortcomings and take control of their respective teams to come out on top and prove to chef Ramsay they have what it takes to win; in the end, the door can only open for one chef.
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S24, EP15 "Hell of a Showdown"Chef Ramsay surprises the three finalists with a special visit with their families; the finalists are pampered with a day of hair, makeup and styling before they are faced with a major surprise challenge; only two chefs advance to the season finale.
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S24, EP14 "Who's the Boss"The chefs must make aesthetically pleasing dishes for Gordon Ramsay's social media followers.
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S24, EP13 "Queens of the Kitchen"The final four chefs are given 10 minutes and $25 to grocery shop for their first challenge's dish.
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