

Hell's Kitchen (en français la cuisine de l'enfer ou cuisine infernale) est une compétition américaine de cuisine télévisée réelle basée sur la série britannique du même nom diffusée sur Fox. Elle est présentée par Gordon Ramsay. Deux équipes de chefs concourent pour un poste de chef dans un restaurant....
24 saisons
La Cuisine de l'Enfer Notations et commentaires
- TV watcher18 janvier 2026Great show, very entertaining and Gordon is a great host that doesn't take any shit!
- Callum28 octobre 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Hell’s Kitchen – Where tempers simmer, pans fly, and dreams get flambéed. “Hell’s Kitchen” is reality TV at its loudest, sharpest, and most delightfully stressful. Every season, a group of hopeful chefs and self-proclaimed culinary prodigies battle it out for a chance to work under the fiery gaze of Gordon Ramsay — and in a Michelin-star-level kitchen, no less. Each season has its highs and lows — some casts sizzle, others barely simmer — which keeps it from a perfect score. But even at its worst, it’s still fascinating. For those of us who’ve spent time behind a line, the chaos feels familiar… though let’s be clear: the yelling is definitely exaggerated for TV. Still, the drama is delicious. Ramsay’s insults come fast, fierce, and often meme-worthy (“An idiot sandwich,” anyone?), and watching him alternate between mentor and madman is half the fun. Behind the shouting, though, lies a show about discipline, pressure, and passion — the raw ingredients of any real kitchen. Whether you tune in for the competition, the creative dishes, or just to watch someone get called a donkey at 110 decibels, Hell’s Kitchen never fails to entertain. You can laugh because you’re not the one being yelled at — and cheer when someone who’s worked for it finally earns that chef’s coat. Hot, chaotic, and strangely inspiring — this is cooking turned combat.







































