Hell's Kitchen Poland [better] -

If you think Gordon Ramsay shouting at a sous-chef about raw scallops is intense, you have never seen a Polish version of Gordon Ramsay. You haven’t felt the primal fear of a Polsat studio audience holding their breath as a tall, bald, stern-faced chef whispers, “Proszę wyjść.” (Please leave.)

It is cold. It is hard. And the lamb sauce is always, always on the bottom shelf. hell's kitchen poland

You can watch Gordon Ramsay throw a tantrum any day of the week. But when you want to see a 200-kilogram rugby player cry because he burned the kasza gryczana (buckwheat groats), you turn on Polsat . If you think Gordon Ramsay shouting at a

5/5 Pierogis. Watch if you like: The Bear (season 1 intensity), Kitchen Nightmares (UK version), and being yelled at in a language you don't understand but feel in your bones. And the lamb sauce is always, always on the bottom shelf

Have you watched Hell’s Kitchen Poland? Did Chef Marek make you question your life choices? Let me know in the comments below—but make sure your mise en place is ready first.

The worst punishment in Hell’s Kitchen Poland isn't cleaning the grease trap. It is when Chef Marek stops speaking to you. He will walk past you, look at your station, and say nothing. Absolute silence. The ambient noise of the kitchen fades out. The editors put in a low drone sound. It is psychological warfare.