Кухня - Season 5

Season 5
Кухня 5

Episodes

Episode 01
A new restaurant opens at the hotel. Denis wants to propose to Katya.

Episode 02
A "mystery client" stops at the Eleon Hotel.

Episode 03
Eleonora Andreevna tries to fire Denis.

Episode 04
Barinov is trying to improve relations with Elena. Maxim returns to the restaurant.

Episode 05
Maxim is trying to find out how pregnant Vika is. Denis admits to Katya that he cheated on her.

Episode 06
Maxim upsets Nagiyev's wedding. Viktor Petrovich and Eleonora Andreevna are trying to distract their daughter from depression. Maxim accidentally learns from Victoria's conversation with her sister who the father of the child is.

Episode 07
The chef wins at a poker game with a big meat dealer, who repays his debt with meat. Max is trying in every possible way to woo Vicki and gets a job again in a restaurant.

Episode 08
An Arab sheikh arrives at the hotel with his harem. One of his wives is Russian and looks a lot like Katya. The sheikh's wife takes advantage of this and asks the boss's daughter to replace her, while she herself leaves for her girlfriends.

Episode 09
Max publicly promises not to lie anymore. The chef, on the advice of Elena, goes on a diet. Lyova wants to invite Ainura's niece on a date.

Episode 10
A commission comes to the hotel and assigns "stars". Max is looking for a hypnotist who pays with fake money.

Episode 11
Max's grandparents came to visit. A new chef appears in the kitchen - Artem.

Episode 12
Elena has a birthday, Victor buys her a necklace. The employees argue that it's a ring and accidentally lose the gift without even seeing what's inside the box. Vika divorces Maxim officially.

Episode 13
chief is getting married and Max is getting a divorce. All the employees of the restaurant have gathered in the kitchen and fantasize about the hardships of family life.

Episode 14
Victor and Elena have an anniversary on the same day as the Spartak match. Elena gives Viktor a one-person match ticket, but he loses the ticket to Misha. Katya's mom thinks Maxim is dating her daughter and offers Max money to leave her.

Episode 15
Victor and Elena come to the registry office, where Elena admits that she is still not divorced.

Episode 16
Eleanor has a secret admirer. Max's longtime girlfriend, who still has "warm feelings" for him, is staying at the hotel.

Episode 17
Mikhail Dzhekovich gets drunk and wants to beat Nagiyev out of jealousy for Eleanor. Victor protects him from this act. Vika is giving birth.

Episode 18
Victor and Maxim are assembling a crib in Vika's apartment and come into conflict with a neighbour. Lyova decides to talk to Gulya.

Episode 19
Nagiev wants to return Victor to his restaurant and comes up with a cunning plan. Meanwhile, a Michelin inspector arrives in Moscow. Nikita is preparing a romantic evening for Katya.

Episode 20
Viktor and Maxim are preparing puffer fish for a dare. Word spreads around the restaurant about Eleanor's "deadly" illness.
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