Restaurant Makeover

2005

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  • 2
  • 1

7.2| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

Restaurant Makeover is a closed television series which airs as reruns on the Food Network Canada and HGTV Canada, as well as the Fine Living channel and Food Network in the United States, TVtropolis and in over 16 other countries worldwide. The pilot episode starred designer Robin De Groot and chef Brad Long in the Coco's Cafe. Most of the restaurants involved in the series were located in the Greater Toronto Area.

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Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
Cortechba Overrated
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
spiderd23 I just read the warning about telling readers about the spoilers - well I'm about to give you spoilers that apply to every friggin' episode...Big fan of reno programs. BIG fan of designers & builders repairing/rejuvenating old properties and making such a dramatic transformation to someone's place.But that's where the drama should end. CAN THEY PLEASE stop repetitively (EVERY SINGLE EPISODE) trying to manufacture 1) an issue about the money the restaurant owner has to kick in (ohhh!! like the show would bring the production crews and star designer & chef to the site, and start recording a program, not knowing that the owner'd definitely be able to cough up the money they'd need) 2) drama for the owner not being able to handle the drastic renovation (designer: "oh! I'm so worried, this place is all gutted - Oh! there's the owner standing outside waiting to come in and see what's going on! Just like last time - Surprise!) 3) The friction between the star chef and the designer 4) the friction between the star chef and the house chef (ohh I don't want to change the menu! I don't want to change the menu!) 5) the finish JUST on time (I watched an episode where they said they were at a particular work stage and running out of time with only one day left, and I swear the designer had 3 outfit changes before the end of the show! That's outright lying! and they didn't care enough to try to make it look real!) Seriously, nothing wrong with the idea, and a little drama is fine wherever it comes up - but it's SO annoying how they keep making it up - like they don't think the show is interesting enough on its own merits without manufacturing all the bull.